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A few years ago

Someone on this blog posted a superb recipe for fruit cake. I made it for friends at the office and they all thought it the best fruit cake ever.
What I remember was that it made a large batch, so much so I had to use a soup pot to mix the batter in. Also different, was the flour went right in with the sugar, butter and eggs instead of creaming in the butter and sugar.

I wrapped each loaf with cheese cloth and drenched them with good brandy every week for a month.

I copied the recipe and promptly misplaced it. Hopefully the person who originally posted it will see this post!
 
Even better than fruit cake

Hi mike, et al,

My 85 year old neighbor makes this crowd-pleaser for thanksgiving - and at other times throughout the year too.
I CANNOT recommmend it enough! Here goes:


ARTIE'S DATE NUT CAKE

set oven to 350'
Very lightly oil a tube style pan


Ingredients:

1 pound (2 cups) of dates, pitted and chopped
1 pound (2 cups) of walnuts, chopped
1 cup of flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup of sugar
4 eggs - separated
1 teaspoon vanilla


In a large mixing bowl, combine the dates and walnuts. Stir in the flour, baking powder and sugar. Mix well.

Beat the egg whites until soft peaks form - about 2-3 minutes with an electric hand mixer. Set aside.

Slightly beat the egg yolks, add the vanilla to it, then pour that into nut-flour mixture. Stir well.

Finally, fold in the egg whites with a spatula. Blend gently.

Bake for 1 hour.

And of course, enjoy!

Jon

 

Ps:  my neighbor also varies this recipe with those red and green candied cherries, etc., as one would expect with typical fruit cakes.

I'll ask him about that if you wish.  😎
 
Steven - I don't know if this is the fruitcake recipe you are remembering or not, but here is my family recipe that I shared a few years ago.

 
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