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How to make a rich plum cake for Christmas even if you didn’t soak fruits in advance

Here are simple maceration hacks to prepare a flavourful fruit mix in just 24 hours

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Jaismita Alexander
Published 28.11.25, 05:13 PM

If you haven’t soaked your fruits for Christmas yet, don’t fret, you can still bake a delicious, full-bodied plum cake. While many families begin soaking their fruit mixes months in advance, the tradition itself goes back to a 17th-century ritual of celebrating the harvest season. Over time, bakeries and hotels turned it into a marker of the winter festive calendar — and eventually into an annual event for luxury food and beverage brands.

At its core, fruit soaking is simply maceration. Letting dry fruits rest in a flavoured liquid or alcohol to enhance their aroma, sweetness and texture. The long wait does deepen flavour, but there are easy ways to speed up the process without losing the richness.

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Chef Subhadip Saha, chef trainer at IHM Taratala, Kolkata, shares his quick maceration tricks that give you a ready-to-use mix in just 24 hours.

Why maceration matters

“Traditional Christmas fruit mixes are soaked in sugary and smoky spirits like rum, brandy, red wine or bourbon, along with fruit juices and warming spices like cinnamon, clove, cardamom, mace, nutmeg, ginger powder, star anise and even a pinch of black pepper,” said Saha. The mix usually rests for a month or more, but Saha’s method recreates the same depth in a fraction of the time.

Quick method with alcohol

Without alcohol

With these quick maceration techniques, you don’t need weeks of preparation or elaborate planning. The flavour-packed mix is perfect for folding into your plum cake batter, giving you the warmth, spice and nostalgia of Christmas in just a day’s work.

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