Introducing the famous 3 Ingredient Christmas Cake (fruit cake) made from mixed fruit, iced coffee and self-raising flour!
An award-winning, traditional Christmas cake recipe that is so easy to prepare and makes a delicious treat over the holiday season.

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Everybody loves 3 ingredient recipes, right!? And this 3 Ingredient Christmas Cake is the best Christmas cake recipe!
It was originally a CWA (Country Women's Association) recipe that's become famous thanks to its simplicity-no fuss, just three ingredients!
If you're looking for a rich fruit cake (that's also a super moist cake!), then you've come to the right place. Let's get into the holiday spirit and start baking...
Looking for more sweet and simple Christmas recipes?
Try my Christmas Cookies, Classic Chocolate Rocky Road, and White Christmas Slice, this recipe is fun and delicious for both kids and adults during the holidays!

What You Need
Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom of the post for ingredient quantities and the full detailed method!
If you don't believe that you can make the most AMAZING, easy Christmas cake recipe using just 3 ingredients, try this, and I promise you'll change your mind! All you need is:

- mixed dried fruit (see below for details)
- iced coffee (or a liquid substitute - see below for substitutions)
- self-raising flour - or make your own self raising flour using plain (all-purpose flour), baking powder and salt
Equipment Required
To make this easy Christmas fruit cake, you will need:
- large mixing bowl
- spoon
- 23cm (9-inch) round cake tin with the sides of the tin lined with greaseproof paper
- oven
Step By Step Instructions
Note: Scroll to the recipe card at the bottom for the ingredients quantities and full detailed method.
Step 1 - Prepare The Fruit
This cake requires the fruit to be soaked overnight, so it cannot be prepared at the last minute!
But the depth of flavour and the moistness of the cake is SO worth the extra soaking time.
Start prepping this three-ingredient Christmas cake mixture one day before baking. Mix the dried fruit and iced coffee (or liquid substitute) in a large bowl or container and refrigerate overnight.
This allows the dried fruit to soak up the liquid and become plump... which then results in a beautiful and moist fruit cake when baked.

Step 2 - Mix The Flour and Fruit
On the day of baking, mix through the self-raising flour and pour the cake batter into the prepared tin.

Step 3 - Bake The Cake
Bake for approximately 1 hour or until the cake feels firm in the middle and a skewer inserted into the centre of the cake comes out with a few moist crumbs on it.

What Is Mixed Dried Fruit?
Mixed dried fruit can be bought pre-packaged from the dried fruit/nuts section of any major supermarket.
I like to use the Sunbeam Mixed Fruit, which contains sultanas (a type of grape), currants, raisins, orange zest, lemon zest, and glace cherries.
However, you can use absolutely any brand of mixed dried fruit you like.
If you grew up eating (and disliking) traditional fruit cake with candied fruits (which is common in the States), using dried fruits will make all the difference! Instead of tasting processed or dry, this fruit cake is moist and full of real fruit flavour.

Iced Coffee Substitutes
For this recipe, I like to use store-bought creamy iced coffee that is slightly sweetened. You can use many different brands of iced coffee.
Please note that for the best results, I recommend using creamy iced coffee (not black iced coffee).
Or substitute the iced coffee for:
- orange juice, apple juice or pineapple juice
- black tea
- coffee
- chocolate milk

Adding Alcohol To Christmas Fruit Cake
If you'd like to add alcohol to your fruit cake recipe, here are the types that work best:
- brandy
- whisky
- sherry
- dark rum
- orange-flavoured liqueur
- Baileys Irish cream (make your own!)
- Kahlua Coffee Liquer
- port
Simply substitute 100ml of your chosen liquid (e.g., iced coffee or juice) with 100ml of your chosen alcohol.
Storing & Serving Fruit Cake
This fruit cake can be stored in a cool place for up to one month. To store, simply wrap it in foil or place it in an airtight container at room temperature.
Serve at room temperature or warm it up and serve with a drizzle of cream or custard (brandy custard is delicious, too).

Baking Fruit Cake
Temperature
Cook our famous 3-Ingredient Christmas Cake at 160 degrees Celsius fan-forced (320 degrees Fahrenheit). If using a conventional oven (not fan-forced), increase the temperature to 175 degrees Celsius (350 degrees Fahrenheit).
Time
We recommend cooking this cake for approximately 1 hour. However, as ovens vary, you might need to increase the cooking time by up to 30 minutes or even longer.
Testing If The Cake Is Cooked
The cake is cooked if the middle is firm to the touch, and a skewer inserted into the middle comes out with a few moist crumbs.
What To Do If The Cake Is Browning Too Much
If your cake browns too quickly, simply place a sheet of foil loosely over the top and continue baking.

FAQs
Yes - many of our readers have successfully made this using gluten-free self-raising flour.
Absolutely! Ground cinnamon, nutmeg and mixed spice are delicious in this recipe.
For added flavour, you may also like to add some extra lemon peel or orange peel.
Yes, you can! To make a smaller version or individual cakes, reduce the cooking time according to the size of your cake or muffin tins.
Not at all!
Yes, you can! And blanched almonds on top of the cake give it a traditional look.
Absolutely - we've had lots of readers who have successfully used soy-based flavoured milk in this recipe.
Yes, absolutely! Many of our readers have done so and found it to work perfectly! Alternatively, you could use a layer of marzipan.
Yes! Simply wrap the completely cooled whole cake in plastic wrap and then two layers of foil and freeze for up to three months.

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The Famous 3 Ingredient Christmas Cake
Ingredients
- 1 kg (6 cups) dried mixed fruit see recipe notes
- 600 ml (2 ½ cups) iced coffee see notes
- 300 g (2 cups) self-raising flour
Instructions
- Place the mixed dried fruit into a very large bowl. Add the iced coffee (or liquid substitute) and mix well. Cover with plastic wrap and place into the fridge overnight.
- Preheat oven to 160 degrees celsius (fan-forced). Grease and line a 23cm cake tin with baking paper and set aside.
- Stir the self-raising flour through the fruit mixture and pour into the prepared tin.
- Bake for approximately 1 hour (see notes) or until the cake feels firm in the middle and a skewer inserted comes out with a few moist crumbs on it.







mike kopchik says
Living in the USA is there some equivalent dried fruit mixture by name on Amazon.com you could recommend?
Lucy Mathieson says
Hi Mike, I'm not sure sorry! I'll leave your comment here and someone else in the US may be able to suggest a similar one. 🙂
William Mason says
I substituted half the mixed fruit with glace cherries and it came out very well.
Rebecca Senior says
I made the fruit cake using chocolate milk it turned out really well
Will be making it again very soon
Lucy Mathieson says
Yay!!! Enjoy!!
Susan Fair says
I am trying to convert this recipe to fahrenheit, regular gas oven....One thing said it was 350, another said 400, which seems to high for a cake...Can anyone help?? Thanks
Linda says
160 degrees Celsius converts to 320 Fahrenheit. You are quite right; a dense cake would not work at a high temperature.
Thank you for this recipe. I am going to try it soon so that I can experiment with various options before Christmas, and I am so looking forward to it! I’m one of those rare birds who enjoy fruit cake, as long as it is nice and moist.
I plan to use my own brewed coffee and add the milk and sugar. I also plan to add some spirits, perhaps rum, brandy, or bourbon, and some nuts.
Lucy Mathieson says
Hi Linda, this sounds amazing! Good luck!! xx
Greer says
Hi, Just wondering if, for the non-coffee lover, is there a distinct presence of coffee? Or reworded, on a scale of 1-10, how much coffee flavor do you taste?
Thanks!
Greer
Rae says
You can't taste the Icedcoffee. I think if it was fresh brewed/black coffee you might tho.