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Christmas Fruit Cake Recipes

Make The Best Christmas Cakes With Grandma's Christmas Fruit Cake Recipes

You will love trying Grandma's old fashioned Christmas fruit cake recipes. Use them to make Christmas cakes that are chock full of old-fashioned goodness and good taste.

Just look at some of their all-natural ingredients: fresh eggs, butter, brown sugar, currents, raisins, walnuts, almonds, mixed peel and spices. No store-bought fruit cake here. These homemade fruit cakes can't help being extra delicious.



Mom loved making fruit cake for Christmas, and we loved it when she did. I can still recall that old farm kitchen being filled with the sweet, spicy aroma of her fruit cakes baking in the old wood stove. Now you can experience the same Christmassy aroma in your kitchen. Give your children some delicious Christmas memories to cherish.

Christmas Fruit Cake Recipes

These old-fashioned Christmas fruitcake recipes are taken from Mom's one of old recipe scrapbooks, circa 1929.

TIPS On Making Fruit Cakes

  • Using damp fruit can result in heavy fruit cakes. Raisins and currants should be left in the colander for a while to dry after washing. They should also be dredged with flour before mixing with other ingredients.

  • Remember that dried fruits added to batter makes it stiffer, as they absorb the moisture from the batter. So, if the recipe calls for fresh fruits and you use dry fruits you might have to add a wee bit of water to the batter to make it less stiff, maybe a tablespoonful.

  • Cake pans should not be filled more than two thirds full.

  • Fruit cakes should bake in from two to four hours in a slow (250°F) oven.

Rich Christmas Fruit Cake

1 pound butter
8 eggs
1/4 teaspoon baking soda
4 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon mace
2 cups brown sugar
1/2 cup sour cream
2 pounds seeded raisins
1 pound seedless raisins
2 pounds currants
1/2 pound mixed peel
1/4 pound almonds
1/4 pound walnuts

We use rather an unusual method in putting this Christmas cake together. Cut the fruit and nuts in rather large pieces -- this makes a fruit cake look and taste richer.

Cream the butter and sugar together, then stir in the fruit and peel without flouring it, and let this mixture stand while you prepare the rest of the ingredients. We believe that when the fruit is allowed to stand in the butter in this way its flavor permeates the cake more thoroughly than when it is floured and added last.

Sift the salt and spices with the flour. Beat the eggs. Beat the soda into the sour cream and stir this into the beaten eggs. Add the nuts to the fruit and butter and stir in alternately the sifted flour and spices and the egg and cream mixture. Line baking pans with greased paper and bake in a slow oven (250°F) till done.

Prizewinning Christmas Fruit Cake

4 cups sugar
3 cups melted butter
4 cups molasses
2 cups sweet milk
10 eggs
2 teaspoons baking soda
2 teaspoons each of cinnamon, cloves, allspice
Nutmeg to taste
8 cups flour
3 pounds raisins
2 pounds currants
1 pound mixed peel
1 pound chopped nuts, or 3/4 pound chopped nuts and 1/4 pound almonds

Mix as for fruit cake and bake in slow (250°F) oven.




Christmas fruit cake recipe book and wild rose Enjoy serving a traditional fruit cake this Christmas. These Christmas fruitcake recipes are sure to please. You'll be proud to serve them to your loved ones.

Searching for more Christmas fruitcake recipes? Check out another page of Mom's favorites.

Mom's Christmas Fruitcake Recipes




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