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Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2025 10:35 am
by biglakejudy
Here is the recipe for fruitcake. Its really good and people who don't care for it seem to like mine. If you have any questions,feel free to ask. Judy

1# butter
4 cups sugar
12 eggs
8 cups flour
4 tsp. baking powder
2 tsp mace
2 tsp nutmeg
4 tsp lemon extract
1 tsp salt
2 cups pineapple juice
1 box white raisins
2 cups red candied cherries
2 cups green candied cherries
2 cups tutti fruitti candied fruit
1 cup citron
1 cup candied orange peel
4 cups pecans
I mix the batter up in my 6 quart Kitchenaid then dump it over the fruit to stir by hand. Put it into greased floured loaf pans. Bake at 300 degrees until a toothpick comes out clean. I bake small to large pans at the same time so they are done at different times.

I make it on the day after Thanksgiving. When its done baking, wrap in muslin, sit it on a chunk of heavy duty tinfoil then give it a douse of booze and wrap it tight. Check it every so often, four or five days and if it is dry, give it another shot. Its ready Christmas day. They will get electrolysis some times and you will need to change the foil for new.

Tropical is made with dried papaya, pineapple, mangos and candied ginger and pecans. Same drill.
I buy the makings from Nuts.com

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2025 2:07 pm
by BradCampbell
At the risk of seeming to be politically incorrect, I thought I would mention that people should be concerned about the ingredients that are used in making "tutti-fruiti candied fruit" and the ingredients that make up the other candied fruit. I appreciate transparency. We have a new HHS secretary that has succeeded in removing atrazine from some food products since it is linked to hormonal issues. Below is a sample list of TFCF ingredients from one supplier:

Ingredients
Cherries, Orange Peel, Lemon Peel, Pineapple, Citron, Corn Syrup, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Water, Citric Acid, Natural & Artificial Flavor, FD&C Red #40, FD&C Blue #1, FD&C Yellow#5. Preserved With: 1/10 of 1% Potassium Sorbate, Benzoate of Soda, Sorbic Acid, Sulfur Dioxide.

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2025 6:43 am
by biglakejudy
I would highly suspect that a once in a year treat of small portions wouldn't be detrimental to someones health. You didn;t say what the results of ingesting the ingredients would be. Since you now know that, no I dont make candied fruit at home, that the purchase of my fruitcake is not on your agenda. Too bad.

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:48 am
by BradCampbell
Okay, maybe this is what has been used to make fruitcakes most of the time by restaurants for decades that are in business, but they don't always use healthy options with public health in mind. If they were fully transparent the fact is most people would avoid it so that tells me something. Enjoy the food dyes that are banned in some states!

You can substitute other real fruit options, and I'm sure it would still be a great recipe! What is wrong with avoiding the dyes and other chemicals? Do you really need the bright colors of the dyes? People tell their fruitcake jokes while these suppliers slip in unnecessary ingredients when you aren't looking... Maybe you should ask Artificial Intelligence (AI) about artificial ingredients in food.

Merry Christmas!!!

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2025 7:32 pm
by biglakejudy
Brad, you are over reaching and over reacting. Plus being badly informed about what 'most people want' and the origins of fruitcake.

Its a recipe. Just a recipe I have used for 60 years and haven't had anyone die yet. So with that note I will continue to sort through the several hundred recipes I collected while I didn't have a kitchen and was slowly dying inside. What to make first? Maybe banana cream pie. Or butterscotch. Oh oh pineapple upside down cake. Warm out of the oven with a good cup of coffee. Since you are leery of my baking and cooking I dont think I should send an invite.

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 10:09 am
by voodooyoudo
Mr. Campbell,

This was shared as a holiday recipe from a longtime community member, not a commercial product label. Folks can always choose what ingredients they use for themselves. Judy was simply trying to spread a little seasonal joy. Publicly dismantling her post feels unnecessary. Choosing this moment to lecture about food dyes comes across less like “transparency” and more like punching down. Judy is a real person sharing something she loves.

And genuinely—if you’re having a rough day, I hope things get easier. The holidays can be heavy.

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 11:22 am
by BradCampbell
It's instructive to me and others that they use the food dyes to make the fruit appear to be vibrant with the vibrant colors, and they are banned in some states. Consumer beware. That's all...

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2025 12:31 pm
by biglakejudy
Its a recipe!!!!

Why jump up on your soap box over a recipe that people can fine tune to their own needs,ie the Tropical recipe. Don't be a fun sucker. Sheesh.

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:42 pm
by wendel
I know im not the only one thats thrilled judy is able to cook to her hearts content. I can testify to the tropical fruitcake ingredients winning over this fruitcake non fan.

Not only are these ingredients the best “Tropical is made with dried papaya, pineapple, mangos and candied ginger and pecans” but anyone with reservations of eating tutti fruiti can indulge with abandon

Thank You Judy for graciously sharing your recipe

Re: Awesome Fruitcake Recipe

Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 10:43 pm
by wendel
I know im not the only one thats thrilled judy is able to cook to her hearts content. I can testify to the tropical fruitcake ingredients winning over this fruitcake non fan.

Not only are these ingredients the best “Tropical is made with dried papaya, pineapple, mangos and candied ginger and pecans” but anyone with reservations of eating tutti fruiti can indulge with abandon

Thank You Judy for graciously sharing your recipe