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  • Added or last updatedDecember 3, 2019

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9-minute ‘can’t fail’ holiday fruitcake recipe

Once upon a time, fruitcake took days to prepare. Weeks even. But not anymore. Not when you make it this speedy way.

With Eagle Brand’s blend of fresh whole milk and pure cane sugar. With None Such’s sweet and tangy mincemeat. And with nutcracker fresh Diamond Walnuts, available shelled or in the shell.

In 9-1/2 minutes, you’ve mixed it today’s way. And it’s every crumb as good as old-fashioned.

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9-minute ‘can’t fail’ holiday fruitcake

Ingredients

2-1/2 cups sifted flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 jar (28-oz.) Borden Ready-to-Use None Such Mince Meat
1 can Borden Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk
1 cup Diamond Walnut meats, coarsely chopped
2 cups (1-1b. jar) mixed candied fruit

Directions

Butter 9-inch tube pan or springform. Line with waxed paper. Butter again.

Sift flour and baking soda. Combine eggs, None Such Mince Meat, Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk, Diamond Walnut meats and fruits. Fold in dry ingredients.

Pour into pan. Bake in slow (300 F) oven for 2 hours, or until center springs back and top is golden. Cool.

Turn out; remove paper. Decorate with Diamond Walnuts and cherries.

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  • Original publication date: December 1969
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FAQs

What does it mean when someone calls you a fruitcake? ›

countable noun. If you refer to someone as a fruitcake, you mean that they are crazy or that their behavior is very strange. [informal, disapproval]

Why was fruitcake banned? ›

Because of the introduction of candied fruit, and of course, the abundant use of sugar for preservation, fruit cake became such a “sinfully rich” treat that it was briefly banned in Europe in the early 1700s.

What is the difference between fruit cake and stollen? ›

The most obvious difference is in its shape. Stollen is formed in an oval to represent baby Jesus wrapped in swaddling clothes, contrary to the doughnut or untraditional loaf shape of a fruitcake. Additionally, stollen is much less dense than fruitcake, though it does contain similar candied fruits and nuts.

What is the oldest preserved fruitcake? ›

But anecdotally we know that they can last for decades; some of the oldest have been preserved for more than a century. In 2017 a then 106-year-old fruitcake left behind by members of a 1910 Antarctic expedition was unearthed from one of the continent's first buildings.

What do British call fruitcakes? ›

Did you know that the of eating fruitcake around the holidays stemmed from Great Britain? The traditional Christmas dessert isn't at all similar to the candied peel and citron cakes you might think of when “fruitcake” is mentioned. Called Christmas cake or plum cake in Great Britain, the dessert dates to Roman times!

How old was the fruitcake lady when she died? ›

Marie Rudisill died in Hudson, Florida, on November 3, 2006, at the age of 95, just before the publication date of her last book, Ask the Fruitcake Lady: Everything You Would Already Know If You Had Any Sense, on November 7.

Who banned fruitcake? ›

By the early 18th century the church in Europe banned the treat except for special occasions such as weddings and christenings because it was "sinfully rich." That ecclesiastical disapproval notwithstanding, by the end of the 18th century bans were repealed and fruitcake fans could indulge.

What is the fruitcake scandal? ›

Jenkins, a low-level employee at the city's famed fruitcake company, the Collin Street Bakery, embezzled $17 million from 2004 to 2013, spending the money on cars, trips, watches, and jewelry—all so that he could keep up appearances with the upper crust of his town of 24,000.

Does Aldi sell stollen cake? ›

Specially Selected Luxury Topped Stollen 600g | ALDI.

Can you eat 10 year old fruitcake? ›

Fruitcake with alcohol can last years, and in some rare cases, it can last decades. For those looking to prepare fruitcakes with alcohol for storage, you'll want to make sure to brush the fruitcake with alcohol fairly consistently across its time in storage.

Does anyone still eat fruitcake? ›

The website Serious Eats reports that over 2 million fruitcakes are still sold each year, so someone is clearly eating them.

Why is fruit cake so expensive? ›

According to supply and demand, as demand goes up, prices usually go up as well. The rest of the year, very few people are buying fruitcake, and as a result they lower the prices to entice people to buy it outside of their regular patterns.

What is fruitcake known for? ›

Fruitcake is a rich dense cake packed with dry fruits and nuts flavoured with spices usually made during Christmas. In India, this is found everywhere during the Christmas season, although it is also available commonly throughout the year.

What is a cake slang boy? ›

(pejorative, slang, dated) A young, metrosexual male.

What does it mean if someone calls someone a fruit? ›

In 1894, on Yale's campus, the word fruit referred to a dupe, someone who was gullible or easily influenced. In this slang, a fruit was ripe for the picking, just like a naive person. You can imagine, through the lens of hom*ophobia, how the word was weaponized against gay men.

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