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5 Christmas cakes worth baking, other than the traditional rum cake

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 21, 2025, 09:45 IST
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5 Christmas cakes worth baking, other than the traditional rum cake

Christmas baking has a way of reflecting the mood of the table. Sometimes it’s bold and nostalgic. Sometimes it’s gentle, fragrant, and quietly indulgent. While rum cake has long held its place in Indian celebrations, the season itself has always made room for many kinds of sweetness. Cakes that lean into spice, fruit, citrus, chocolate, or softness, cakes that feel festive without feeling heavy. Scroll down to discover Christmas cakes worth baking when rum isn’t the mood...

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Non-alcoholic Plum Cake

Strip away the alcohol, and plum cake turns gentler, almost meditative. The depth comes from slow-cooked dried fruits like raisins, prunes, figs, all caramelised enough to enrich the crumb without overwhelming it. Spices take the lead quietly: clove murmurs, cinnamon carries through, nutmeg lingers at the end. Baked well, the cake is moist, dark, and fragrant, with a sweetness that feels considered rather than loud. In many homes today, this is the plum cake that’s passed around without explanation - familiar, inclusive, and unmistakably festive.

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Fruit Cake

The classic English fruitcake is deliberately restrained and carefully structured. Packed with chopped dates, cherries, citrus peel, almonds and walnuts, with more fruit than crumb, it is a cake meant to be eaten slowly. Thin slices, unhurried conversations, tea cooling on the table. What gives it longevity is balance. Sweetness is tempered by citrus, and richness is lifted by gentle spice.

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Chocolate Yule Log

Some Christmas cakes can feel heavy even before the first bite. The Yule log takes a different approach. A soft chocolate sponge rolled with cream or ganache, it is light in structure and simple in form. It looks dramatic but eats easily. In warmer winters, that balance matters. It settles comfortably after a large meal, when the appetite is delicate but the desire for dessert remains. A dusting of cocoa and a few bark-like lines are enough to make it feel considered rather than excessive.

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Carrot Cake ​

Carrot cake fits the season with quiet confidence. Moist, gently spiced and studded with nuts, it brings warmth without heaviness. Cinnamon and nutmeg add depth while carrots keep the crumb soft and fresh. The cream cheese frosting is restrained and lightly tangy, offering just enough sweetness to bring the cake together. It is the kind of bake that invites lingering at the table and unplanned second helpings, comforting, familiar, and perfectly suited to slow winter afternoons with tea and conversation.

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Spiced Orange and Almond Cake

This cake is led by fragrance rather than richness. Almond flour keeps the crumb soft and delicate, while orange zest brings a clear, sunny brightness. Gentle spices anchor it in winter without making it feel heavy. The flavour unfolds in layers, from a hint of citrus bitterness to mild sweetness and quiet nutty depth. Often naturally gluten-free, it slips easily onto modern Christmas tables, needing little more than a light glaze or a soft dusting of icing sugar to finish it well.

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