Air Fryer Christmas Cake
When December rolls around, few things feel more festive than baking a traditional Christmas cake. But with the holiday rush, not everyone has hours to spend in the kitchen. That’s where this Air Fryer Christmas Cake comes in — it’s the perfect blend of classic flavor and modern convenience!
🧈 Ingredients
1 ½ cups (225g) mixed dried fruits (raisins, currants, chopped apricots, cherries)
¼ cup (60ml) brandy or orange juice
½ cup (115g) unsalted butter, softened
½ cup (100g) brown sugar
2 large eggs
1 cup (125g) all-purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp ground nutmeg
¼ tsp ground cloves
¼ cup (60ml) milk
👩🍳 Instructions
1. Soak the fruit:
In a bowl, combine the mixed dried fruits with brandy (or orange juice for a non-alcoholic version).
Let them soak for at least 1 hour, or ideally overnight, to plump up and absorb the flavor.
2. Preheat the air fryer:
Set your air fryer to 150°C (300°F) while you prepare the batter.
3. Cream the butter and sugar:
In a large mixing bowl, beat together butter and brown sugar until light, creamy, and fluffy.
4. Add the eggs:
Add the eggs, one at a time, mixing well after each addition to keep the batter smooth.
5. Combine the dry ingredients:
In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves until evenly mixed.
6. Mix wet and dry ingredients:
Gradually fold the dry mixture into the butter mixture. Add the milk and stir until the batter is smooth and lump-free.
7. Add the soaked fruit:
Gently fold in the soaked fruits along with any leftover soaking liquid for extra flavor and moisture.
8. Prepare the cake pan:
Grease a 6-inch round cake pan and line the base with baking paper to prevent sticking. Pour in the batter and smooth the top.
9. Bake in the air fryer:
Place the pan into the air fryer basket and bake for 45–50 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
10. Cool the cake:
Let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then carefully remove it and transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
11. Decorate (optional):
Once cooled, you can brush the top with brandy, or finish with marzipan, icing, or festive decorations as desired.
🍰 Serving Ideas
Serve this cake just as it is, or for a more traditional touch, top it with marzipan and fondant icing. It pairs beautifully with tea, coffee, or even a glass of mulled wine. Since it’s rich, a small slice goes a long way — perfect for sharing with friends and family!
💡 Tips & Notes
Customize your fruit: Swap in dried cranberries, apricots, or figs to make it your own.
Skip the alcohol: Replace brandy with fruit juice for a family-friendly version.
Don’t rush it: Fruit cakes bake slowly; resist increasing the temperature too much or the edges may burn.
Store it right: Wrap the cooled cake in parchment paper and keep in an airtight tin. The flavor deepens beautifully overnight.
🎁 Festive Takeaway
This Air Fryer Christmas Cake proves that tradition and modern cooking can go hand in hand. It’s rich, aromatic, and ready in a fraction of the time — the perfect holiday treat for busy bakers. Whether you’re gifting it, serving it at dinner, or enjoying a cozy slice by the tree, this cake is pure Christmas joy.