Better Than Grandma’s Fruitcake

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  • Better Than Grandma’s Fruitcake
    1 1/2 sticks butter, room temperature
    1 1/4 cups light brown sugar
    5 eggs, slightly beaten
    1/3 cup applesauce
    1 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
    2 teaspoons baking powder
    1/2 teaspoon baking soda
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1/2 teaspoon each of cloves, mace, cinnamon, and allspice
    2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    2 teaspoons orange extract
    1 1/2 cups dates, chopped
    1 1/2 cups dark raisins
    1 cup candied cherries, chopped
    1 cup dried pineapple, chopped
    2 cups walnut pieces
    2 cups pecan pieces
    Preheat oven to 275°. Place a pan of hot water on bottom rack of oven.
    Spray well a Bundt pan or 10” tube pan.
    Cream butter and sugar; add eggs and applesauce.
    Add sifted flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and spices.
    Add both extracts.
    Fold in fruit and nuts.
    Bake approximately two hours and fifteen minutes until toothpick comes out clean.
    Allow cake to cool on the counter fifteen minutes then remove from pan. Cool thoroughly, wrap, then store in refrigerator.
    NOTE: Cake slices beautifully after it’s refrigerated.
    CONTACT INFORMATION:
    Come Sit At My Table
    P.O. Box 1041
    Mt. Sterling, KY 40353
    #desserts #dessert #fruitcake #traditional #holidayseason #holidaydessert

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  • @marysloan2310
    @marysloan2310 Рік тому +27

    I remember my mom used to freeze fruit cake and serve it at the church anniversary in July and and boy did it disappear! So it freezes very well.

  • @debraboatwright12
    @debraboatwright12 Рік тому +65

    I'm not one for leaving comments but I had to come back here and RAVE about this recipe. I happen to love fruitcake and must state this is the absolute best cake I have ever had. I can't overstate this compliment. Thank you so much for sharing. 100 stars!

  • @sheryldye4259
    @sheryldye4259 Рік тому +53

    I am the rare person who loves fruitcake. I have been looking for a great recipe for a long time. Thank You 😊

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +5

      This one beats any I've ever had. We sure hope you enjoy it like we do. And thank you so much for watching our channel.

    • @anitakinnear6735
      @anitakinnear6735 5 місяців тому +3

      Me too. ❤

    • @tammydetrick6279
      @tammydetrick6279 4 місяці тому +5

      i love fruitcake.

    • @Fayde-o1h
      @Fayde-o1h 2 місяці тому

      I love fruitcake even bought in the groc. Store! My mom made great fruitcake!

    • @janwight9554
      @janwight9554 Місяць тому

      I love fruitcàke with a little rum for flavoŕing.

  • @lewishuff0911
    @lewishuff0911 Рік тому +27

    I made this fruitcake for my Ambulance station (I’m a Paramedic), and it was amazing. The entire cake was eaten and it was the happiest group of Medics in the country. Amazing recipe! Thank you for sharing.

  • @99trees
    @99trees Рік тому +5

    The longer it sets and ferments the better. I can understand why it is wrapped tightly and is stored for a lengthy amount of time.

  • @cookeecrumb1895
    @cookeecrumb1895 Рік тому +297

    Hi,
    Your recipe looks delicious, but here are some hints for better cake...
    1) Soak your raisins, dates, and dried pineapple in very warm water or apple juice about 1 hour before adding to batter. Make sure you drain the liquid off completely and the paper towel dry the outside of your fruit to remove excess liquid. This soaked fruit will keep keep the cake moist, dried fruit will draw moisture from your batter causing a dryer cake. Fruit cakes should be moist and dense.
    2) In a separate bowl pre mix all your fruit and nuts together so that they are well mixed instead of dumping them on top of each other. That mix will give you a more even mix in your batter.
    3) Take your time stirring in your nut/fruit mix and be sure to have your batter evenly mixed between all your fruit and nuts. You want each slice to look the same with volume and spacing of fruits, nuts, and cake.
    4) Wipe and excess batter off the pan tube and above the batter line. This will burn on your pan and/or cause your cake to rise into the crusted part and possibly stick.
    5) Let your cake cool at least 30 minutes before releasing from pan to a rack so it can cool completely. This is extremely important.
    6) Wrap entire cake in several layers of plastic wrap and then totally in heavy duty foil. If you have a fruitcake tin place in that also. You can find them usually at flea markets or bargain church shops or good will. You would need to bake in tube pan to fit in can.
    6) Last and most important, you have wonderful moisture in this cake and it will evenly distribute if place in a dark cool place for at least a week. Do not open or peek!!
    We always made ours the week after Thanksgiving, wrapped in cheesecloth that was soaked in bourbon and wrung out, then wrapped quarters of apples in wax paper and pushed in middle opening of cake before wrapping. Our cake sat till Christmas Eve before slicing. It was so dense and so very good!! I made these cakes with my Dad and now with my family for a total of 60-65 years. Enjoy....Try a couple of my tips!
    Cookee

    • @candicerunyon2762
      @candicerunyon2762 Рік тому +31

      Hello! I have read pointers like this before, but your tips are more comprehensive. Thank you!

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 Рік тому +28

      @cookeecrumb...Thank you, for the great fruitcake tips.

    • @jelsner5077
      @jelsner5077 Рік тому +19

      Great tips!

    • @elizabethjaneda2456
      @elizabethjaneda2456 Рік тому +5

      Candice, can you tell me if your fruit cake was light in color? My boss of many years made one with dried fruits and then soaked it in bourbon just you said you do. Lost her recipe and she has bee gone for many years. Thank You Elizabeth.

    • @doris864
      @doris864 Рік тому +11

      @cookiecrumb I was thinking the same thing with the pre-mixing of dried fruit and nuts. Thanks for all the tips. This recipe seems pretty moist already. Also the baking in a steamy oven is a great idea. I'll try it his way first and then try your methods too. Both seem great. Should all the fruits be candied. I thought fresh dates would be tasty. What's your advice?

  • @mompofelski4191
    @mompofelski4191 Рік тому +20

    Recipe sounds great. Your kind words about the folks in Florida you have become friends with - is just sweet.

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +5

      Our friends, the Duncans, who shared this recipe with us are the sweetest people you will ever meet. We love spending time with them!
      Thank you for watching our channel. We really appreciate it.

  • @margaretbedwell3211
    @margaretbedwell3211 Рік тому +442

    I am one of the few people that really really love fruitcake. I can eat it all year long. I will save this recipe and hopefully make it for this holiday season. As a former Canadian, we celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving in October and that gives us more time to enjoy that holiday before we enter into Christmas. Also, when I was growing up in Canada, we always tried to eat 12 different fruit cakes from family and friends, to ensure 12 months of good health. I'm not sure how well that worked, but I sure enjoyed the eating of the fruit cake part. Thanks to your friends for sharing the recipe, and thanks to y'all for demonstrating the making of it. Y'all have a Blessed day.

    • @roxxigirl1320
      @roxxigirl1320 Рік тому +16

      I love fruit cake too, but made without the citric fruit.

    • @I_sew_slow
      @I_sew_slow Рік тому +12

      Me too 🙋🏻‍♀️

    • @alexrodgers9247
      @alexrodgers9247 Рік тому +15

      Have you ever had White Fruit cake? After baking in small tin loaf pans, they are wrapped in muslin cloth, paint rum or whiskey mixed with a bit of sugar. Keep in ziplock badg in fridge. You marinate the loaves once a day for two weeks. Amazing change!

    • @margaretbedwell3211
      @margaretbedwell3211 Рік тому +13

      ​@@alexrodgers9247 I have had white fruit cake. My grandma used make both light and dark fruitcakes for the holidays. I like both.

    • @alexrodgers9247
      @alexrodgers9247 Рік тому +15

      @@margaretbedwell3211 Sure makes me miss a lot of the old style cooking. So many don’t even know HOW to cook any more.

  • @lr6844
    @lr6844 Рік тому +9

    Fruitcake is like meatloaf.....everyone has their own recipe and memories of how grandma used to make it.

  • @deborahjames9704
    @deborahjames9704 Рік тому +34

    I happened upon your video watched it. I am 74 yrs old and it brought back found memories. I remember helping my Aunt Emma make fruit cakes. We would spend a weekend in late October early November and make fruit cakes. There was a five and dime store that sold all the candied fruits by the pound. My uncle would take us to the store and we would get what we needed I couldn't wait to get started...She stored her cakes in metal cookie cans and each week she would pour a mixture of brandy and rum over each cake to give them flavor and keep them moist. On that weekend she made about 5 or 6 and would give them as Xmas gifts. This was a tradition that she carried on for years and years. Everybody wanted Emmas' fruit cake..
    One year early in my adult life, I surprised my Aunt with a fruit cake... She was so surprised and delighted that I would try ...and said it was just like hers.
    Your video brought tears just remembering those fond memories, I am so glad I watched it. You are right there is no fruit cake in any store in the commercial world that is as good as that home made one.

  • @tendr247
    @tendr247 Рік тому +9

    So far…I’ve liked every fruit cake I’ve tasted.

  • @suebean3873
    @suebean3873 Рік тому +122

    I love any fruitcake, give me a cup of coffee and a slice of fruitcake, and you’ve made my day. Looking forward to trying this one. I hope they don’t mind you sharing this with us. Thank you Vicky!

  • @RubyPearl632
    @RubyPearl632 Рік тому +5

    In South Africa my grandma used to make something similar, but like 2 months in advance to Christmas, because it was showered with brandy every two weeks before it was served as desert at Christmas dinner. Wonderful childhood memories of my Irish heritage.

  • @jancoffey8962
    @jancoffey8962 Рік тому +10

    You are making me SO hungry ‼️‼️‼️My Mother and I use to make fruit cakes every year for Christmas ‼️‼️‼️we would cut up and laugh and have the best time ‼️‼️I sure miss her‼️ she’s in Heaven now but I know she would be pleased to know I still carry on the tradition with our daughter. God bless you both and have a wonderful Christmas Holiday ‼️‼️‼️‼️

  • @janewood5942
    @janewood5942 Рік тому +7

    Thank you for bringing so much joy into our lives. You are such a lovely man

  • @novaricos
    @novaricos Рік тому +81

    my grandma from Nova Scotia, made the most gorgeous fruitcake and sent it to her son, my dad, each Christmas. We all eagerly awaited it each year. I have the recipe still!

    • @getme2morenow565
      @getme2morenow565 Рік тому +21

      Would you ever consider sharing that wonderful recipe with me on here? I know it's a big ask, but I absolutely love fruitcake myself. Also I want to make as gifts this year for Christmas.

    • @555Revelation
      @555Revelation Рік тому +20

      Please share your recipe 🥰

    • @josefinapinto5502
      @josefinapinto5502 Рік тому +17

      Pls share your recipie.

    • @judithmcmakin1879
      @judithmcmakin1879 Рік тому +18

      I LOVE FRUITCAKE TOO! Please share your recipe. I would appreciate it so much!

    • @debrajohnson5683
      @debrajohnson5683 Рік тому

      ​@@getme2morenow565would love to have the recipe.

  • @diananesbitt1260
    @diananesbitt1260 Рік тому +195

    One way to keep fruit from sticking together is to put some flour on them from the flour in the recipe and mix it together and they won’t sink while cooking or clump together.

    • @Hollandsemum2
      @Hollandsemum2 Рік тому +11

      I'll do that for some things, but not candied fruit. It can make a nasty gloppy layer that makes the fruit flavor tasteless. Sugar will work though since that is why their sticky in the first place (that's also what Sunsweet coats their diced dates with & what coats candied ginger).

    • @jessicabeyer2359
      @jessicabeyer2359 Рік тому +3

      Trrrrr

    • @JuanDuncan-zc8nx
      @JuanDuncan-zc8nx Рік тому

    • @getme2morenow565
      @getme2morenow565 Рік тому +5

      ​@@Hollandsemum2
      That's a great tip. Thanks.

    • @connievollmer2273
      @connievollmer2273 Рік тому +12

      My mom always floured the fruit and nuts so they didn’t sink to the bottom

  • @theresabacon7298
    @theresabacon7298 Рік тому +35

    My 92 year old father loves fruitcake. He is living with me now. I am making this cake today for him, raisins are soaking!
    Thank you all for sharing further instructions for soaking and storing fruitcake. Reading all these comments have been so helpful!

  • @johnrichards3666
    @johnrichards3666 Рік тому +4

    I was praying that the spoon would get caught up in the mixer. Made my day.

  • @Annie-so2kk
    @Annie-so2kk Рік тому +14

    I made the fruitcake today for my husband. I have never liked fruitcake, but I must tell you that you are absolutely correct. It was delicious. I had to try it right away after it cooled.

  • @jerryshepherd2784
    @jerryshepherd2784 Рік тому +29

    Who’s waiting: I’m going to try this recipe this week ! I prefer fruit cake thinly sliced and served as toast with freshly brewed coffee! Thank you for sharing!

  • @deborahmower8539
    @deborahmower8539 Рік тому +23

    My Mom made fruit cakes every year for Christmas. Most were loaf style she gave as gifts to relatives who liked fruit cake, but she always made one big bundt style for just the 2 of us. We were the only ones in our family of 6 that liked it. She'd make it just after Thanksgiving, and the day after Christmas we'd start eating it for a late afternoon treat a couple of times a week. We usually finished it off just before my birthday at the end of January. She's gone now, so it's been quite some time since I've enjoyed fruitcake. I'll have to try this one. I imagine I could get a few smaller ones from this recipe.

  • @chrispalmer1794
    @chrispalmer1794 Рік тому +12

    As I recall, this is very similar to our family recipe but my mom also used the green cherries too. For whatever reason, I found the flavor of green cherries, although pretty, different and never included them. I'm a big advocate on soaking the fruit, as you never know how long those packages have been on the shelf and moisture is a key element . Yes , alcohol is my preference. Thanks for the memories, I think I will introduce my great grandchildren to this. There is no better gift than the one you spend your time and effort on than one that is homemade, whether it be food or craft!

  • @BRuthable
    @BRuthable Рік тому +7

    Hello Tom and Melissa, I wanted to let you know I made this fruitcake yesterday. I cut a piece this morning to have with my coffee, and it is delicious!!! I measured and prepared my pecans and walnuts the day before and it went very smoothly. I didn't have raisins but used dried cranberries. It will be my fruitcake recipe from now on. Costco sells good ones, but this is much better.

  • @maryanncarter9844
    @maryanncarter9844 Рік тому +20

    This sounds like the cake my late Mom used to make. She always made 2 before Thanksgiving. Put one in the closet and we had one for Christmas. It never molded or anything. It was even more moist than the one at Thanksgiving.
    I miss her so much and her traditions.

  • @kathleenmccarthy4510
    @kathleenmccarthy4510 Рік тому +22

    This is close to a recipe I found years ago in a Better Homes & Gardens cookbook from the late eighties...lol ~ It was called White Fruitcake. I used golden raisins instead of the dark, Cointreau for the orange flavoring, some orange zest in the cake & glaze and sour cream instead of apple sauce. No citron of any kind, which is bitter anyway. It was a hit at the office holiday potluck!!

    • @fauxgirl2197
      @fauxgirl2197 Рік тому +1

      Wow I have Cointreau vs orange extract so you saying I can just use that in place?

    • @kathleenmccarthy4510
      @kathleenmccarthy4510 4 місяці тому

      @@fauxgirl2197
      yes, very similar

  • @TooStinkinFine
    @TooStinkinFine Рік тому +33

    When you share a recipe it doesn’t get lost! I gladly share mine with family and friends. It’s an honor to be asked. I’d like to try this. Thank you and your friends for sharing. God bless y’all ❤

    • @ginawiggles918
      @ginawiggles918 Рік тому +7

      I agree! When one has a recipe so tasty that people ask for it I gladly share. My ex's grandma had been a cook in an aristocratic home in England (WW2 era) and was a fabulous cook. Sadly, she took all her recipes to the grave with her. What a shame. She could have been immortal through her treasured recipes passed down to future generations.

  • @melaniesmith1313
    @melaniesmith1313 Рік тому +65

    New subscriber here. I love how the ingredients are shown in the start of the recipe. The instructions are easily understood. The delivery is friendly and well paced. I fully intend to use this recipe this Christmas season. 🙂👍👍

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +10

      Thank you for the kind and encouraging words. We really appreciate it.

    • @donnatyner4674
      @donnatyner4674 Рік тому

      1111

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 Рік тому +1

      ​@comesitatmytable9044 Pat, an excellent tutorial. Make your own cake release, 1/2 cup all purpose flour, 1/2 cup of Crisco oil, and a 1/2 cup of Crisco shortening, mix well.

    • @barbram8001
      @barbram8001 Рік тому

      Beautiful fruitcake!

  • @cathys949
    @cathys949 Рік тому +11

    I also love dark fruitcake! My Mom got a good recipe out of the Washington Post in the early 1970s, and we made so many cakes by that recipe! We would gift them to family whom we knew also was fond of fruitcake - the batches were so big she had to mix it in the canning kettle! In those days we lined the pans with brown paper from grocery bags, greased with Crisco. I like leaving the cherries whole, because they make a pretty red window in a thin slice. This looks like a great recipe!

  • @GloriaKautz
    @GloriaKautz 6 місяців тому +4

    My husband (Elem science)and I ( Elem & Home Ec.)are 86 yr. old retired teachers over 30 yrs. each and 67 years marriage. I love your cooking show. I love to cook and appreciate your getting all ingredients so there is no waste. I enjoy the stories. I have tried some of your recipes as well as other recipes on utube. I like variety in my meals. I plan to make the fruitcake soon. My husband buys fruitcake at Christmas so we have some all year but didn't this yr. We had the breaded tomatoes for lunch. I've never made comments before.

  • @JobInkley1706
    @JobInkley1706 Рік тому +5

    I love fruitcake and anything in it

  • @donnadailey5062
    @donnadailey5062 Рік тому +4

    Thank you for always giving such delightful tutorials. This is like a wonderful social event.

  • @BT-ue3mv
    @BT-ue3mv Рік тому +4

    If you want to cool a bundt cake quickly, fill your sink halfway with ice and water and allow the cake to set in the water for about 15 mins. It will force the cake to pull from the sides and lock in the moisture. I think an orange glaze would also be a delicious touch. I make a similar carrot cake and find that cooling it completely with a cream cheese icing overnight in the frig definitely makes a difference in the way all of the flavors meld together. Thank you for this new recipe! I can't wait to try it out. =)

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому

      Great tips. We think you'll really enjoy this fruitcake. It's absolutely delicious.

  • @blase410
    @blase410 Рік тому +2

    I made this cake Nov. 17, 2023. This was my very first fruitcake ever. It turned out GREAT! I love it and now I will never purchase a fruitcake again. I have already begun to stockup on the candied fruit and chopped dates. I'm making this again, and again. I also just recently discovered this channel. Thank you!

  • @nancyhatcher3320
    @nancyhatcher3320 Рік тому +5

    My Mother and I used to love fruitcake. It was a special treat and because it was so rich we only ate it at Christmas or if we es decided we really needed a real treat. She kept one in her dresser, just in case, you know. Such fond memories treasured especially since she's been gone for a while.
    I found a Christmas cook book that had some of the older & old recipes from Europe. The fruitcake recipe in it looked more like your recipe except the cake part was white, somewhat dense but not like today's nor as sweet taste. It was really good.
    This year, for the first time since Mom's been gone I'm going to make a fruitcake & consider some of cookeecrumb's ideas.
    Thank you so much for reminding me of those memories. I'll be thanking you again when I take the first bite!

  • @williamhayden1669
    @williamhayden1669 Рік тому +22

    I just got done making this fruitcake. It’s delicious. I had to make a couple modifications. My store didn’t have candied cherries or pineapple. I used dried cranberries and dried apricots. It’s very moist and tastes great.

    • @gsmith5140
      @gsmith5140 Рік тому +2

      Great pinch hitting on the fruit. Will remember this b/c I don't think I will find the dried pineapple. Thx. 😊

    • @monicafriday3136
      @monicafriday3136 Рік тому +1

      😅🎉

    • @fauxgirl2197
      @fauxgirl2197 Рік тому

      Can u just use the candid combo fruit ?

    • @williamhayden1669
      @williamhayden1669 Рік тому

      Sure could. @@fauxgirl2197

  • @karenvanantwerpen4682
    @karenvanantwerpen4682 Рік тому +3

    I am 63 and have never had fruitcake let alone a homemade fruitcake. I can’t tell you how excited I am to try this recipe! It’s these recipes of old that warm my heart and soothe my soul. Thank you!

  • @LinetteHiggs
    @LinetteHiggs Рік тому +3

    Very nice thanks for sharing i'm going to try it soon

  • @anonymouswife1616
    @anonymouswife1616 Місяць тому +1

    I'm 75 and can't cook anymore, but I used to make a fruit cake when I was young, that I found on the side of a popular cake mix box. I can't remember the brand, but it was a box of date cake mix with the fruit cake recipe on the side. I did add my own touch to it like eleliminating the water for rum and orange juice and adding my own selection of dry fruits..I also kept it in tin foil and a covered tin and added rumto it a few times a week...I do remember it was covered with corn syrup too. I wish I had the box or could remember the brand of the cake mix. It was delicious and so very moist and looked as good as yours...I used to start making them in September and sold them till the New Year...if someone has the same recipe I hope they will share it. I love watching all you and your wife's videos. You keep kept me company on Christmas eve and Christmas day. I can't get out of bed and my husband is barely able to make microwave frozen dinners for us so it does get lonely, but you keep me company. I wish I could reach through the tablet and taste your food...God bless and have a happy holiday and blessed new year ❤

  • @annmariedemarco466
    @annmariedemarco466 Рік тому +6

    Hell, I love fruit cake! I put a piece in the toaster oven and spread cream cheese on it for breakfast. It's so good!

  • @KimOpperman
    @KimOpperman Рік тому +25

    Looks amazing. Your channel and this episode popped up in my feed. First time watching.
    One tip- throw away the imitation vanilla. Pure vanilla is a game changer. I make my own with vanilla beans. The flavor difference is unimaginable.
    PS You can also soak your fruit for a couple hours or overnight in liquor for extra richness- rum-whiskey etc.

    • @hmc3142
      @hmc3142 Рік тому +7

      I agree, pure vanilla makes a big difference!

    • @jerremiller5542
      @jerremiller5542 Рік тому +4

      32:27 I think a lot of people don't eat fruit cake because of it containing alcohol. They do not understand that the alcohol cooks out but leaves the wonderful taste in the cake. I've never tried baking one because I thought you HAD to cure them with the alcohol. But I guess you don't after all. The apricot brandy does sound good though.

    • @cinza766
      @cinza766 Рік тому +3

      Oh my I also. LOVE FRUITCAKE. I can smell it from here Definitely going to try to make this one. Thank you for sharing. I can hardly wait. Love to you both❤️💛💜🩷🩶🖤💚💙🧡🩶💜

  • @emmahunter4918
    @emmahunter4918 Рік тому +3

    Looks so good. Gonna try this recipe..Thank you from TEXAS..

  • @bgueberdenteich5206
    @bgueberdenteich5206 Рік тому +9

    My mother was German , she added dark rum to fruit fillings, If you want to get rid of the alcohol in the rum ( Not I ) you heat the rum first ,she also soaks the filling for the chrismas stollen in booze. When the postman had to climb 5 flights of stairs to deliver something important, he would get a nice glass of schnaps , they never refused ! Everybody loved my mother !

    • @teresaamanfu7408
      @teresaamanfu7408 17 днів тому

      I was wondering, what happened to the rum.😊

  • @wishful1580
    @wishful1580 Рік тому +2

    My grandmother made amazing fruit cake infused with brandy then dusted over lace with powdered sugar.

  • @gloriapierce795
    @gloriapierce795 Місяць тому +1

    I made this fruit cake for the holidays for family and friends. It was a hit. I did not think that I would like fruit cake, but I must say this cake taste so delicious and now I love fruit cake. This is a great recipe. Thanks so much. Happy Holidays and God Bless.

  • @beverlyspringer5368
    @beverlyspringer5368 Рік тому +52

    My grandmothers fruit cake use candied chopped fruit from the grocery store, citron, candied green and red cherries, golden raisins, brown raisins and molasses. Spices are about the same. After baked and cooled the cake was wrapped airtight and put away for 2-3 months for the spices to develop. Usually no nuts. Mom used apricot brandy if the cake dried out. I loved the fruit cake! Her recipe was called Treasure Island Fruit cake but Mom always added whatever fruit she wanted. Hint for the future the candied fruit goes on sale after Christmas for 75% off! It freezes well!

    • @naomiashcraft8080
      @naomiashcraft8080 Рік тому

      That is if any are left. I found this recipe an wanted to make it for Christmas or new years after Thanksgiving I couldn't find any fruitcak candied fruit. I'm making this today my h7sband and I are the only ones who love fruitcake

  • @justmejo9008
    @justmejo9008 Рік тому +30

    Thanks Vicky 🤗 for this. Letting them share this is so kind 🙏🏼

  • @lindagordon2977
    @lindagordon2977 Рік тому +6

    This is do close to my Mom's. She also added some light raisins, some green candied sweet cherries, some sweet candied pineapple, of course all were cut like your red cherries. She also got a fresh coconut, "milked" (knocked out the 3 holes and removed the juice from the coconut) and used some of the juice in the cake and peeled the coconut to grate up the fresh coconut meat and added some to the cake. Just looked a little more festive with the different colors. This cake looks absolutely beautiful and delicious. So glad she gave you permission to share. This is going in my recipe book as a keeper!

  • @SharonBarnhart-h7y
    @SharonBarnhart-h7y Рік тому +1

    My momma always made home made fruit cake when I was a child she would give it away as presents at Christmas she would soak cheese cloth in wine then wrap the fruitcake in the cheese cloth and put it in a tin to give as a gift she put raisins and used candied green and red cherries nut dares and candied pineapple loved you fruit cake reminded me of my momma you brought such wonderful memories thank you God bless and have a wonderful day

  • @kaybutler2394
    @kaybutler2394 Рік тому +2

    Speaking as a math teacher … Since there are 8 ounces in a cup, then 4 ounces would be 1/2 cup … not 1/3 cup. 1/3 cup would be 1/3 of 8 ounces, or 8/3 ounces which equals 2 2/3 ounces (not 4 ounces). Regardless of the math, this recipe sounds delicious, and I plan to make it using 4 ounces (aka 1/2 cup) apple sauce! Thank you so much for making your cooking videos.

  • @agnestaylor8509
    @agnestaylor8509 Рік тому +8

    Gosh that fruit cake made me really, really hungry. I laughed at the way you secured every dollop of batter so that NONE should be wasted. It's the same way that I function in the Kitchen. 🥰

  • @susanhabib8211
    @susanhabib8211 Рік тому +138

    I'm Australian of English descent (all grandparents were from England) and I've made and eaten a plethora of fruitcakes in my 69 years. I would always, always soak the fruit in brandy, rum or whiskey for about a week before making the cake (unless I'm being a bit lazy and making a boiled fruit cake - the fruit, dark brown sugar, butter and alcohol is put in a large saucepan and brought to the boil till the butter and sugar have melted and then left to cool completely before adding the flour, spices and eggs). We usually use slivered almonds, rather than walnuts and decorate the top with whole almonds and glace cherries unless the cake is to be covered in marzipan and fondant icing. After the cake comes out of the oven (one of my recipes cooks for between 4 and 5 hours at very low temperature - about 140c) every day a few tablespoons of rum or whiskey etc is drizzled over the top of the cake (for three or four days). These cakes can be made up to 12 months in advance and, if stored correctly, do not go off - in fact, the flavour just gets better and better as the cake matures. I was horrified to see the cake in the video being cut while hot - that's a real no-no. Fruit cakes should be left to cool completely before cutting.

    • @mehere337
      @mehere337 Рік тому +17

      Horrified... really? Have you recovered?

    • @susanhabib8211
      @susanhabib8211 Рік тому +14

      @@mehere337 OK, if "horrified" upsets you, perhaps "appalled" may be an even more accurate description? 😊

    • @mehere337
      @mehere337 Рік тому +5

      @@susanhabib8211 Uh...I wasn't the one horrified or appalled at someone slicing into a hot/warm cake.

    • @rasputanrasputan1380
      @rasputanrasputan1380 Рік тому +10

      Agreed ..I always remember a bit of booze as an ingredient in fruitcake. Never made fruitcake.Didn’t know about soaking fruit for a week. This video very well done…

    • @theelizabethan1
      @theelizabethan1 Рік тому +17

      For those wishing to avoid alcohol, soaking the fruit in brewed Chai Tea yields a nice effect.

  • @NMumford-g3m
    @NMumford-g3m Рік тому +3

    My daughter & I made this recipe today. Omgosh, the BEST FRUITCAKE EVER!!! Thank you for sharing!🙏👏

  • @barbara6269
    @barbara6269 Рік тому +1

    I have always loved those little square Claxton fruitcakes every Christmas. They are wonderful with coffee. I may be the only person who absolutely loves those little fruitcakes made in Claxton, Gleorgia. But I buy them every year. A part of my life.

  • @nildamarquez9946
    @nildamarquez9946 Рік тому +9

    You made me hungry for fruit cake. I will try this recipe. Blessings 🙏🙏❤️

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +1

      You are so welcome. Thanks so much for watching our channel. We hope you can try this fruitcake soon. It's pretty awesome!

  • @victoriaahlbrecht9715
    @victoriaahlbrecht9715 Рік тому +43

    We made a similar fruitcake. But we soaked the raisins in hot water for 10 minutes and drained them. We also add dry apricots to it. Can't beat home made. Love your recipes and your smile. God's blessing to you both😊

    • @sempersodalis6093
      @sempersodalis6093 Рік тому +3

      Ialways soak raisins in rum, vermouth or grand marnier

    • @marylouisehenley8396
      @marylouisehenley8396 Рік тому +6

      After holding that camera for the entire taping, I’ll bet your wife would have liked a taste also-a taste for her and a taste for you. It looks yummy!

    • @melissaalley5353
      @melissaalley5353 Рік тому +2

      I have never liked fruit cake. You have convinced me. I'm going to try it. I absolutely love watching you 2.

  • @jennpreston8614
    @jennpreston8614 Рік тому +7

    This looks amazing. I’ve been trying to find a good fruitcake recipe and I think I’m going to try this one. I don’t have mace but they say that it belongs to the nutmeg family. They also say you can put in extra cinnamon. I love seeing that you have Watkins orange extract. I love Watkins. That is what I have. I will let you know how mine turns out. I’m sure it will be delicious.
    Thanks so much for this video. Thanks to your friend for sharing.

  • @dianeshea4192
    @dianeshea4192 Рік тому +4

    Hi Tom and Melissa, I used some leftover dried cranberries along with the rest of the ingredients. The whole house smells wonderful, and it turned out great. Can't wait to dig into it later on tonight.

  • @AprilArmijo
    @AprilArmijo 3 місяці тому +2

    WOW ❤ ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL FRUIT 🍓 🍒 🍊 CAKE 😋. EXCELLENT JOB

  • @joycekaminski1943
    @joycekaminski1943 Рік тому +3

    I looove fruit cake. Thanks for the recipe, I will give it a try.

  • @vger9942
    @vger9942 Рік тому +10

    My husband’s grandmother made a fruitcake from a family recipe that was excellent! First time I had it was in the mid 70s. She gave me the recipe and I shared it with my mother. We made it for years until my mother died. It was so moist and very tasty. I remember it had rum in it and some other alcohol.

  • @runningonempty398
    @runningonempty398 Рік тому +5

    There is nothing more beautiful or better tasting than a fruit cake to us. Every year at Christmas I make fruit cake cookies to share with family and friends. Thanks for sharing I will be trying the recipe this Christmas,

  • @ritasnider254
    @ritasnider254 Рік тому +3

    I can't wait to make this for our family holiday get-together. One change I would make, if possible, is to use the light raisins rather than the dark ones. I can't wait to taste it. Thank y'all for all these delicious recipes. By the way, I am a Kentucky girl, too, born and bred in the heart of Kentucky and a UK alum. Go Big Blue!

  • @sandratorchia4803
    @sandratorchia4803 Рік тому +2

    My mother used to bake fruitcakes. She would make round and oblong cakes and bake all night long. I can remember getting up as a little girl and smelling the goodness. (I am 79 yo) Mother gave the cakes away as gifts and everyone was so grateful. I am going to make yours for this Christmas. Thank you for this trip down memory lane. ❤

  • @pamelab7871
    @pamelab7871 Рік тому +18

    Hey, I really did go out and buy all these ingredients and I made this fruitcake. It was absolutely, positively delicious! Every bite has fruit and nuts. The orange underlying flavor just ramps up the deliciousness! I’m making this recipe every Christmas!! 🎄

    • @kimpollard6021
      @kimpollard6021 2 місяці тому

      hi, did you soak it? What was your process after baking it? I have read to wrap and set it up for weeks. I did that one year and had a molded cake- after all that work and expense. I was so sad. Thank you.

    • @pamelab7871
      @pamelab7871 2 місяці тому +1

      @@kimpollard6021 No, I did not soak my fruitcake. I followed the recipe exactly as shown in this video and baked it exactly as the video shows. Then I kept it in the refrigerator. It truly is a delicious fruitcake recipe. I would even go so far as to say that those people who have never liked fruitcake, will like this recipe.

  • @nancyhowell7735
    @nancyhowell7735 Рік тому +51

    I don’t use candied fruit, but instead use dried fruit - raisins, pineapple, cherries, cranberries, apples, whatever dried fruit I can find. Everyone loves it. I make it right after Thanksgiving and baste with rum, brandy or whiskey every couple of days until time to distribute at Christmas. I also wrap them in plastic wrap and aluminum foil so they don’t dry out. One tip on incorporating the fruit and nuts. I put all of those in a ziplock bag with a couple tablespoons of the measured flour. Shake the bag so that the flour covers all the fruit and nuts. Nothing sticks together and makes them much easier to fold into the batter. The flour gets absorbed back into the batter so there is no raw flour taste.
    I also bake mine in different sizes of disposable loaf pans and give as gifts to family and friends.
    I’m going to try this recipe as I’m always looking for a new batter recipe for my fruit cake.

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +9

      We think this one is a great recipe. Hope you enjoy it, too. Merry Christmas in July!

    • @kateburk2168
      @kateburk2168 Рік тому +7

      @nancyhowell7735 I think that's a great idea! I noted that our local Aldi's carries dried fruit and also nuts, all fairly reasonably in cost.
      Glad this channel with thus fruit cake popped up. Going to start collecting needed ingredients this month. Hate being in stores after U.S. Thanksgiving day.

    • @gaillouviere8471
      @gaillouviere8471 Рік тому +3

      I know Id like your recipe.

    • @janicescott7338
      @janicescott7338 Рік тому +5

      @nancyhowell7735 I 100% agree on the dried fruit! Much chewier. I love dried apricot’s also. And basting with liqueur sounds wonderful. I bet you are well know for these cakes!

    • @nancyhowell7735
      @nancyhowell7735 Рік тому +6

      @@gaillouviere8471
      Any fruitcake recipe will work. I researched various recipes and all were similar. I used one from King Arthur flour and substituted dried fruit for the candied. This year, I plan on trying the recipe shown in this video, but use a variety of dried fruits. I mixed walnuts and pecans, but you can use whatever nuts you like. Same for the alcohol, rum, whiskey, cognac. I ran out of plain rum and switched to spiced rum one year. I use all 3 liquors, but only one at each basting, rotating the days.
      I start in early December so that I have enough time to baste the cakes every other day with alcohol. I bake them in various sized disposable pans based on who I’m giving them to. I leave them in the pans, baste the tops making sure to baste extra along the sides and ends. Wrap in plastic wrap and foil. I have also removed from pans to baste and then wrap in plastic wrap and foil. I prefer removing from pans, but this method makes stacking and storage more problematic. Depends on your situation, (kitchen size, storage area, pets, kids, or husbands who like to raid the Christmas goodies,) as to what you choose to do.
      Good luck. I hope you enjoy the dried fruit fruitcakes as much as we do. My family gobbled them up!

  • @DW702-jw
    @DW702-jw Рік тому +12

    That looks delicious 😋 I’ve always thought making it would be a royal pain but this looks easy That was nice of her to let you share it It came out beautiful Thanks for sharing 👍

  • @sandibaker5298
    @sandibaker5298 Рік тому +18

    I’ve always loved fruitcake but there’s always one thing in the store bought ones that’s got a weird taste. Because everyone is always like “YUK, fruitcake!”, I’ve actually felt like the odd man out admitting to liking them!
    Back in the early ‘90’s, a friend of mine’s wife made fruitcake cookies and they were ahhh-mazing. I am so excited to make & eat this recipe! Thank you so much, and please thank your friend for sharing with all of us!❤😍❤😍
    Love from Rogersville Tennessee.

    • @carlagrubbs1595
      @carlagrubbs1595 Рік тому +4

      I am one of the other people out I have always loved fruitcake yeah most the time my dad would buy that store because me and my dad weather in Elizabeth need it and then when you’re my mom made so I don’t know where she got the recipe what happened to it but it was so much better than the store bought Khan I’m going to try this because I really really love fruit cake

    • @RoseWalker-fw8ef
      @RoseWalker-fw8ef Рік тому

      You had to share if you have been at my house

    • @peekaboots01
      @peekaboots01 3 місяці тому

      We need that fruitcake cookie recipe.

  • @LindaWinstead-d1b
    @LindaWinstead-d1b 3 місяці тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this recipe. When I was a young child in the late 50s, my mother baked and sold cakes...actually Daddy sold most of them on his construction job in Washington DC and they used the money for Christmas. I can still remember the delicious smell in Mama's tiny kitchen and it seemed she used every pot and bowl in the kitchen!! She had borrowed Grandma's tube pan so she could cook two at a time. My job was to grease the pans and cut strip of brown paper sacks to line the pans.
    Mama has been gone since 2021 and though she left her recipe basics, I can tell some of her notes were when she made her largest fruitcakes. Your video helps me understand her notes better. Thank you.

  • @user-Richie23sis
    @user-Richie23sis Рік тому +1

    Thank You for All you delicious recipes. From one Kentuckian to another, I Love your shows. I can't wait to try your fruit cake.

  • @bethharper3900
    @bethharper3900 Рік тому +5

    Your fruitcake looks so great. Not too many people claim they like fruitcake but homemade fruitcake is so good!

  • @AyaBlue22
    @AyaBlue22 Рік тому +9

    For the longest time, I didn't understand the hatred towards fruitcake - a lady my grandpa worked with made a cake very similar to what you've made here, and I *loved* it! It was the only fruitcake our family ever ate as she would graciously gift them to us year 'round. I thought *that* was what a fruitcake was *meant* to taste like! I'd had no basis for comparison.
    Long after she'd passed, I purchased one of those little bricks from a grocery store and to say it was a shock was putting it mildly!!

    • @lindagordon2977
      @lindagordon2977 Рік тому +1

      You are so true. Some of those "bricks" could be used as door stops.

    • @dianemanson7756
      @dianemanson7756 Рік тому +3

      The hatred towards fruitcake is because of the Citron used in traditional fruitcake - most people don't care for Citron. Myself included. I noticed a trend today that people aren't using Citron & fruitcake is becoming more popular again.

  • @DebadooCreates
    @DebadooCreates Рік тому +9

    I love a good moist fruitcake. This one looks great but for me it's missing the dark brown sugar/ molasses component. I do love the pineapple they added. I also would probably macerate the raisins. Thank you Vicky for sharing this! And thank you Tom & Melissa for filming & sharing it. My first thought when I saw the batter was that it looked like a fantastic spice cake which I also love.

    • @suegeer6560
      @suegeer6560 Рік тому +1

      This looks Sooooo good!!I have a favorite fruit cake recipe that I have made every Thanksgiving or Christmas since I found it in the recipe section off our local newspaper, called "cooking Up A Storm " someone mentioned it and the gentleman wrote in and gave the paper permission to print it his name was arronowits and every year if the paper didn"t rerun it, people would demand they run it again!! Now, they run it every year automatically !! It s So good And doesn't require very many ingredients!I can't wait to try Vicki's recipe and thank her for permisson to print it !!😀😍😙❤💕👍

    • @SnappedGinger
      @SnappedGinger Рік тому

      @@suegeer6560Would you consider sharing your recipe here?

    • @vernayoung2467
      @vernayoung2467 Рік тому +1

      I have a recipe that l have used for years and it also has molasses in it. It is a very dark flavorful cake with the raisins soaked in molasses and water. Love lots of nuts in mine (like the above recipe). May have to try it.

  • @sheilasmith-ek6gj
    @sheilasmith-ek6gj Рік тому +1

    THANK YOU for sharing! my family used to make them for holidays then stopped, So all we had was store bought or mail order.

  • @sandranewman3461
    @sandranewman3461 Рік тому +1

    Thanx for sharing I can’t wait to try this

  • @donnapollock
    @donnapollock Рік тому +37

    I have made this cake twice since I watched them make this lovely cake. What a treat this cake is. Everyone has loved it and enjoyed every bit of it. I myself love Fruitcake and this one is a winner hands down. This Cake is a must try if you like Fruitcake.

    • @alissagonzales735
      @alissagonzales735 Рік тому

      Did you use salted or unsalted butter because he also mentioned half a teaspoon salt.

    • @pamelab7871
      @pamelab7871 Рік тому

      Did you presoak the fruits or did you make your cake exactly as shown here?

    • @deebee533
      @deebee533 Рік тому +2

      @@alissagonzales735 I cannot answer for this cake....
      but anytime I bake, I used salted butter, I always use the salt amount they say. I have never had any issue with any dessert being to salty. I have been baking 50+years. I am pretty good at it, no complaints from anyone.
      I have tried unsalted butter and found no difference in baking in any thing I have baked.
      I just prefer not having to buy 2 separate kinds of butter. Especially when unsalted butter taste nasty.

    • @alissagonzales735
      @alissagonzales735 Рік тому +2

      @@deebee533 thank you. I just wonder because I haven't made a fruit cake in about 50 years. I will be making it and have my fruit cake tasters have a go at it and see what they say.

    • @sarahalvarez3307
      @sarahalvarez3307 Рік тому +1

      I think is to dry could have some liquor or juice or something.

  • @luciazanetti8726
    @luciazanetti8726 Рік тому +12

    I’m in Australia, make my own Christmas cake every year, a couple of years ago I bought one which cost $65 thinking it must be special, it was full of nuts,nice but not great. I decided to make yours three days ago, it’s the best I’ve EVER tasted. Couldn’t find orange extract, so used orange zest, oh my! It’s wonderful, thank you for sharing & please thank your friend who gave it to you.God Bless & have a great Christmas.

  • @judymcbride3753
    @judymcbride3753 Рік тому +5

    I have always really liked fruitcake. I am going to make this . I'm so glad God brought you and Melissa 's channel into my life. Thank you so much!

  • @maytiessen8045
    @maytiessen8045 Рік тому +1

    Wow it looks yumieee❤ tks for schearing the receipt

  • @dorinalarsen4719
    @dorinalarsen4719 Рік тому +1

    Looks like a great recipe, can't wait to try. I love a "GOOD" fruitcake, thanks for sharing!! ALSO WANT TO THANK YOU FOR SCRAPING YOUR BOWLS!! LOL

  • @douglasradowick508
    @douglasradowick508 Рік тому +8

    I had to watch this video first, and, relive the horrid joke of the"Christmas fruit cake" being SO rock hard-that it was used as a door stop to keep the door open!🤭 I will be writing this recipe down tomorrow for my family cook-book! Please tell Jim & Phyllis Duncan: "thank-you" for sharing this recipe so the bad jokes of rock hard fruit cake can be "put to rest"! Doug, single dad of 6 boys😁🤓🐻

  • @deanaworkman7444
    @deanaworkman7444 Рік тому +3

    I finally got to make this! I am so glad I did. We have wanted to add a fruitcake to our baking repertoire and now we can say we have. Next up: the pumpkin roll!
    The fruitcake was a hit at the church Thanksgiving potluck. Everyone who had some loved it.

  • @ohmomair
    @ohmomair Рік тому +5

    All the prepackaged fruit cakes with cherries on top and a glaze were sickly sweet, but a homemade one is much different. Looks so good. If you guys don't like nuts in a dessert and still like this recipe, it makes it worthwhile.

  • @johnclarke6647
    @johnclarke6647 Рік тому +1

    When I was growing up my mother bought Ann Page fruitcakes at our local A&P. Mother would soak it with Sherry wine and it was wonderful. In recent years, we have bought nothing but Claxton fruit cakes. They are ok but not as good as the Ann Page fruitcakes that I ate as a boy.

  • @CelesteAnleu
    @CelesteAnleu Рік тому +1

    Greetings and blessings from Guatemala! Thank you for this delicious, yummy recipe. We’ll give it a try this or next week. Can’t wait!

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому

      Wow! It's so wonderful to connect with you. We hope you love this cake like we do. Thanks so much for reaching out to us. We are so happy to have you watching our channel.

  • @gabrielamadriz7789
    @gabrielamadriz7789 Рік тому +6

    Muchas gracias por esta receta. En Navidad hago la que hacía mi mamá hace 50 años , de ella la aprendí. Ya me suscribí. Saludos desde San José, Costa Rica.

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +1

      You are very welcome! We are thrilled to have you watching from Costa Rica. What a beautiful country! Our daughter did a study abroad in Costa Rica at one time and Tom and I visited and did some ziplining that was so much fun. Hope you are having a wonderful day!

  • @patevans3709
    @patevans3709 Рік тому +28

    If you take1/2 to 1 cup of the flour called for in the original recipe and use it to coat your nuts and fruit, the nuts and fruit will stay more evenly distributed throughout the batter. Stir them altogether in a bowl, or shake them up in a paper or plastic bag. Make sure the fruits and nuts are in separate pieces, not clumped together. Add what flour is not "stuck" to the fruit to the batter. Place your floured nuts and fruits into batter as directed.
    NOTE: groceries and big box stores usually have candied fruits (pineapple, cherries, and citron) in the area where baking supplies are kept beginning a few weeks before Thanksgiving for holiday baking. Be watchful, because they go fast!

    • @ssmaxwel
      @ssmaxwel 5 місяців тому +1

      My Mom loved fruit cake and would also do the flour on the fruit. She would make the fc in small pans then wrap them in cheesecloth that was soaked in rum, then wrap with waxed paper and put in fridge. After a few days she would wrap the cakes in new soaked cheesecloth, rewrap with wax paper and back in fridge. Tharen she would gift them or freeze them.

  • @113273you
    @113273you 2 роки тому +7

    I love fruit cake. I try a new recipe each year searching for the best recipes or trying to replicate my mom's cake. I will definitely give this a try based on your glowing review! Thank you!

  • @michaeledge4598
    @michaeledge4598 Рік тому +2

    This is how to make a Wonderful Fruitcake. Yes you do have to let it cool well before slicing. Never added Dates to mine but will try this Christmas. I found the Five Spices in one container labeled Oriental Five Sipices and it worked well for me. Nutmeg is good in it. Most store bought is nasty. They put those green candied fruit in them and it's terrible. Thanks for sharing this recipe. I use golden raisins in mine. God Bless you two. Enjoy your channel here.

  • @bstjohnson8
    @bstjohnson8 Рік тому +4

    Nice, simple recipe. I make my fruitcakes about 6 weeks before Christmas. I soak my fruitcake fruit mixture, raisins and dates in 1/2 cup of good brandy for one week before making my fruitcakes. It adds great flavor to the fruitcake fruit mixture, raisins and dates, separating all the fruit too when folding into the batter. I like using the chopped fruitcakes mixture because it has all the different colored candied fruit mixed in the mixture. I let my fruitcake cool, wrap in cheese cloth/flour towel and store in a metal tin. I apply brandy with a pastry brush all over the cake for added flavor once a week before Christmas. I keep the fruitcake wrapped in the cheese cloth/flour towel and store in the metal tin. Very moist and delicious.

  • @PleaseNThankYou
    @PleaseNThankYou Рік тому +6

    My mother made superb friendship cake. You have to be gifted a "starter". I was nicely liqoured-up, packed with fruits and flavor.

  • @lindacharles6581
    @lindacharles6581 Рік тому +4

    I will try this, I live in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 and home made fruitcake is good, but this one is almost like our Christmas cake with all the ingredients. It looks delicious.

  • @mariansunshinerao5166
    @mariansunshinerao5166 Рік тому

    Love Fruit cake thank you fr sharing

  • @Misha19441
    @Misha19441 Рік тому +1

    My goodness I can almost smell that I’m definitely going to try this recipe. Thank you so much for Michigan.

  • @4eversunnyst.petersburg244
    @4eversunnyst.petersburg244 Рік тому +8

    I too love fruit cake and can eat it all year long. This recipe I have made for years. It was published in the Tampa Tribune in the 1980’s and was called Mrs. Harvey’s Fruitcake .

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому

      Very interesting. We have no idea where it originally came from since it was handed down to us through a friend and her stepmother. We just know that we love it! Thanks so much for watching our channel. We love to have you at our table.

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      @dorothywest72 Рік тому

  • @jgivens1227
    @jgivens1227 Рік тому +5

    OMGosh, just found you all today. Your recipe videos look so delicious. I LOVE a good fruit cake, this one looks delicious. Can hardly wait to try it. God bless you all!

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much! 😊 This recipe comes from a sweet friend of ours who we love so much. It's an involved recipe but it's so worth the effort! And it makes a very large cake. If you have extra cake, it freezes magnificently! We hope you give all our recipes a try! We appreciate that you're watching!

  • @rubytaylor4566
    @rubytaylor4566 Рік тому +5

    Wow. I love Fruit Cake!!! my mom made them all the time when we were kids only into our adult years until she passed away. Most people that I meet including some of my family don’t like fruitcake, but I do not any kind but a good fruit cake. Thank you all for sharing your friends recipe, I will be trying this cake around the holidays.😊🙏🏻
    Ms Ruby

    • @comesitatmytable9044
      @comesitatmytable9044  Рік тому +3

      I was never really a fan of it myself - UNTIL I tried this one. It's really good. Kind of hate to wait until the holidays to get one.!

  • @cherylmcmillan1257
    @cherylmcmillan1257 Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing. I love Fruit Cake.

  • @chanajohnson2567
    @chanajohnson2567 Рік тому +2

    The absolute BEST FRUITCAKE recipe!! Thanks so much for sharing!!!

  • @nikibretthauer7071
    @nikibretthauer7071 Рік тому +4

    I make a fruitcake from a recipe that I found in Grandma's collection. It's a clipping from a women's magazine and a real treasure. It's basically made with mincemeat and I do add some dried fruit. I used to make it every year and we just love it, but I'm gonna try this one.