This is a very traditional Christmas treat. Often, my mum makes them for my teachers at school, and decorates them by covering them with white fondant and adding fondant art, including stars, trees, and holly. Then, she places them on little silver cardboard trays, makes a tower of clear plastic around it, and them ties it with a ribbon on top. And if you notice, in this mixture there is alcohol. But, when alcohol is cooked, the actual alcohol disappears, yet the taste stays. And if you're still worried, I've been eating this cake since I was, like, 2. And I'm fine. At least I think I am. ;) Also, you need to start this a few days before you plan on making the actual cakes.
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This is your typical party favourite for kids and adults alike! It is a fool-proof recipe that never fails to deliver, and you can use this as a cupcake recipe as well. Being quick, easy, and effective, why wouldn't you bake this cake in a time of need?
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