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Published: Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Fruitcake recipes for those who love it

Fruitcake, like mincemeat, is one of those ages-old holiday traditions that still enjoys a certain amount of popularity.

It’s so popular around here, though, that we actually have some recipes that had to be held over from last year, due to the awesome supply sent along by Forum cooks.

So, for those who must have their fruitcake, we have two new — albeit old — recipes to try.

Marilyn Patzer of Tulalip starts us off and says, “This is a recipe my mom brought from California in the 1960s. It’s nothing like the traditional flavor in fruitcake and has eight main white fruitcake ingredients.’’

Next, Everett cook Helen Healas mentions, “My family has always enjoyed this fruitcake as it has NO CITRON!’’

Mom’s California white fruitcake



1 cup shredded coconut



1 cup white raisins



1 cup chopped candied pineapple



1 cup chopped candied green cherries



1 cup chopped candied red cherries



1 cup chopped blanched almonds



1 cup chopped pecans



3 cups sifted flour, divided



1 teaspoon baking powder



1 cup shortening



2 cups sugar



1 tablespoon vanilla



1/2 cup fruit syrup (preferably pineapple-orange fruit syrup)



8 egg whites



In a large mixing bowl, combine the coconut, raisins, candied pineapple, green and red cherries, almonds and pecans with 1 cup of the flour. Sift remaining flour with baking powder. Cream shortening, sugar and vanilla until fluffy. Add sifted dry ingredients and syrup and beat well. Mix in the fruit mixture. Beat the egg whites until stiff but not dry and fold into the batter.

Pour batter into greased bread pans lined with heavy greased paper. The oven temperature should be 275 degrees for a slow bake; bake for 4 hours. Test with a toothpick to see if done. When done, toothpick will come out clean.

No-citron candied fruitcake



2 cups flour



2 teaspoons baking powder



1/2 teaspoon salt



1 pound candied pineapple, coarsely cut



1 pound whole candied cherries, plus some for decorating



11/2 pounds pitted dates, coarsely cut



4 eggs



1 cup sugar



2 pounds (8 cups) pecan halves, plus some for decorating



Light corn syrup



Sift flour, baking powder and salt into a large bowl. Add pineapple, cherries and dates; mix well with hands to coat each piece of fruit with flour. Beat eggs until frothy and gradually beat in sugar. Add to the fruit and mix well. With hands, mix in the pecans.

Grease and line with brown paper two 3-by-5-by-9-inch loaf pans. Add mixture and press down firmly with fingers. Decorate tops with rows of whole cherries and pecan halves. Bake in a very slow oven (275 degrees) about 11/2 hours. Let cakes stand in pans about 5 minutes. Remove and pull off brown paper. Turn top side up and brush with corn syrup. When cold, wrap well and store in a cool place.

Makes two loaves.

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