How to make a classic family Christmas cake
It's the one we all know and love! Embrace your childhood with this easy-to-make family Christmas cake, covered in peaky royal icing and topped with your favourite tree decorations.
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Find out more CloseIt's the one we all know and love! Embrace your childhood with this easy-to-make family Christmas cake, covered in peaky royal icing and topped with your favourite tree decorations.
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View all comments (7)There is no right or wrong way up to ice a cake -it's a matter of choice. If you want a flat surface use it upside down - this looks very pretty with a slightly domed top.
Nice cake .
I totally agree you should always turn your cake over to get a nice flat surface to work with
Not the correct way to cover a cake not even for a novice. should have been turned over for FLAT surface.
very good cake
Most kind KiaA! Bet you could do it yourself though...
you are welcome to Sweden to make me some cakes!!