If you are partial to a slice of Christmas cake over the festive season there’s no need to make your own - here are our reviews of some of the best and worst supermarket cakes on offer for Christmas 2023.
Nicely decorated with edible red snowflakes, Waitrose’ fully iced Christmas cake (there’s also a version that only has icing on top), was one of the tastiest cakes we sampled.
It’s let down slightly by overly–brittle icing that makes cutting it neatly a challenge.
We’d also have liked to have seen a higher marzipan-to-icing ratio.
4/5
This cake can be bought for the bargain price of £5 by Tesco Clubcard holders and has the perfect balance of marzipan and icing, topped with an edible decoration announcing Santa’s seal of approval.
The cake itself was the driest we tasted though, with an overly-strong flavour of orange, while the icing is pretty bland.
3/5
The first cake we tasted with a decent slog of brandy included, it feels like you should give it an hour before getting behind the wheel after a slice.
The icing is delicious, there’s a good layer of marzipan and, even eaten on its own, the cake is tasty and moist.
It does include nuts, which might not be to everybody’s tastes - or allergies.
4/5
This is described as being ‘infused with brandy’ but we couldn’t detect any discernible flavour of booze, just a slightly burnt aftertaste.
The icing is very thick and brittle, meaning the marzipan flavour is lost. It looks very pretty, with a single large golden snowflake decorating the icing, but it tops off a below average cake.
2/5
Simply decorated with an edible sprig of holly leaves and berries, M&S’ Christmas offering has the perfect balance of cake icing and marzipan which taste delicious when eaten together.
Taken by itself though, the fruitcake is a little flavourless without added sweetness and, as it’s only iced on top, not every mouthful will have the required icing.
4/5
The fruitcake component of this is pleasingly moist but lacks depth of flavour and is very crumbly, meaning it’s tricky to pick up and eat without cutlery.
It has a very thick layer of marzipan which wouldn’t be a problem if it wasn’t topped by a meagre covering of icing which adds little in the way of flavour.
2/5
Tesco’s premium Christmas cake is decorated with a golden star - and was the star of our taste test. The cake itself is absolutely delicious - very moist and boozy with nuts adding extra texture.
The icing is beautifully soft, combined with the perfect amount of marzipan, to make a cake that’s unlikely to last much beyond Boxing Day.
5/5