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Jamaican Chocolate Rum Cake
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Enjoy the Caribbean flavours in this rich and moist ginger spiced rum cake. It's delicious with or without the icing, so feel free to drop that part if you don't have a particularly sweet tooth.
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For dinner en famille, simply brush the cake with warm apricot jam, perhaps with a bit of rum stirred in. For something a bit fancier, drizzle on the second glaze just before serving.
Impress your guests with this rum-soaked, retro classic. You will need four 11cm/4½in baba tins (savarin moulds). Alternatively you can use small dariole moulds. Place the flour in a large bowl.
Allow the cake to cool in the tin. Invert, remove from the tin. Invert again and cool on a wire rack. Preheat the oven to 180°C. Soak the raisins in the rum for 30 minutes. Drain and save the rum.