FRUITCAKE WITH TROPICAL FRUIT

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incredible fruitcake. Found the recipe online and made it cause it used tropical fruit. This is insanely delicious. Cake will not last till Christmas. Do plan on putting a marzipan icing on top after finished a few weeks of basting cake with rum.

Provided by donna morales

Categories     Desserts

Number Of Ingredients 22

6 oz raisins ( i used golden delicious raisins)
4 oz dried apricots
4 oz dried pitted dates
3 oz dried mango
3 oz dried papaya
3 oz dried pineapple
2 oz dried cherries (used the strawberry instead)
3 oz crystalized ginger
4 oz chopped almonds
1 apple, peeled, cored and grated
1 lemon rind, grated
juice of 1 lemon
8 oz rum (used capt. morgan spice rum)
7 oz cake flour
1/2 tsp mixed spices
1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp salt
7 oz butter, softened
3 oz light brown sugar
3 oz molasses
3 eggs, beaten well

Steps:

  • 1. 1. Cut up any large pieces of dried fruit, they should all be no larger than one inch cubes. Put all the dried fruit (not apple or lemon) in a large bowl, add half the rum or other spirit, cover with a clean cloth and leave overnight.
  • 2. 2. Grease then line an 8in cake tin (pan) with a double layer of greaseproof (wax) paper, grease the paper. Preheat oven to 150 deg C (300 deg F).
  • 3. 3. Mix the lemon rind and juice with the grated apple then stir it and the chopped almonds into the dried fruit mixture. Sieve (strain) the flour and spices together.
  • 4. 4. Cream the butter, brown sugar and molasses together - it's easiest to do this with an electric mixer until relatively lighter in colour and fluffier.
  • 5. 5. Gradually beat in the eggs then fold in the sieved flour and spices. Again do this gradually, a bit at a time.
  • 6. 6. Stir the dried fruit, nuts and apple into the cake mixture.
  • 7. 7. Transfer the mixture to the prepared cake tin (pan) and bake for about 2 hours 30 minutes. A skewer or fine bladed knife should come out clean when it is done. If the top of the cake is browning too fast, cover it with foil for the last 15 to 20 minutes. When it's cooked, leave to cool in the cake tin.
  • 8. 8. When it's cold, make holes in the cake with a skewer or fine bladed knife and use the remaining rum to pour into the cake.
  • 9. 9. Wrap it in greaseproof paper then store in an airtight container. In a cool, dry place, it should keep for at least 6 weeks.
  • 10. 10. You can cover with marzipan and then icing in the traditional way.
  • 11. NOTE: The baking time says about 2 1/2 hours in the original recipe. Mine was done in 2 hours and that was a convection oven. Good thing I checked when I did as it had already was starting to overcook around the edges. So just be careful of the time is the only thing.

Abdul manan Manan
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This fruitcake has become a holiday tradition in my family. We make it every year and it's always a highlight of the season. The tropical fruits give it a festive and cheerful flavor, and the cake itself is a symbol of love and togetherness. I highly


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This fruitcake is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. I've made it for potlucks, parties, and family gatherings, and it's always been a hit. The tropical flavors are unique and refreshing, and the cake itself is moist and flavorful. It's a great way to impre


Daisy Ramos
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I love how versatile this fruitcake is. It can be served as a dessert, a snack, or even a breakfast treat. It's also great for gifting, and it always makes a big impression. I highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves a delicious and versatile


Fatma Aidaby
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This fruitcake is not only delicious, but it's also visually stunning. The colorful tropical fruits make it a feast for the eyes, and the glaze gives it a beautiful shine. It's the perfect centerpiece for any holiday table.


Kerensa Jett
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I have several food allergies, and this fruitcake recipe was a lifesaver! It's free of nuts, gluten, and dairy, so I could enjoy it without any worries. The tropical fruits provided plenty of natural sweetness and flavor, so I didn't miss the traditi


Esther Scott
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This fruitcake is surprisingly budget-friendly, especially considering how rich and decadent it tastes. The tropical fruits are relatively inexpensive, and the other ingredients are all pantry staples. It's a great way to enjoy a luxurious dessert wi


sadi keamogetse mmotlanyana
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I love that this fruitcake can be made ahead of time. It's a huge time-saver during the busy holiday season. Plus, the flavors seem to meld even better after a few days, so it's actually better to make it in advance. I highly recommend this recipe fo


Wajat Ali
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This fruitcake is a timeless classic that never goes out of style. The tropical fruits give it a modern twist, but the overall flavor and texture are reminiscent of the traditional fruitcakes I grew up with. It's a perfect blend of nostalgia and inno


Muhammad shakir M shakir
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I'm always up for trying new and exciting flavors, and this fruitcake definitely delivered! The combination of tropical fruits was unexpected but worked perfectly together. The cake was moist and flavorful, and the glaze added a touch of sweetness th


ab lbk
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I love baking gifts for my friends and family, and this fruitcake is always a crowd-pleaser. The tropical fruits give it a special touch, and the dense, moist texture makes it a perfect treat for any occasion. I highly recommend this recipe for anyon


Md Halem
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This fruitcake was the star of my holiday party! It was a showstopper on the dessert table, and everyone loved the unique tropical flavors. It was the perfect way to end a festive meal, and I'm sure it will become a tradition in my family.


Umar Khattab
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I'm a beginner baker, and this fruitcake recipe was perfect for me. The instructions were clear and easy to follow, and the end result was impressive. My family raved about how delicious the cake was, and I felt proud of myself for creating such a be


Olegario Ayala
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I'm always looking for healthier dessert options, and this fruitcake fits the bill perfectly. The use of tropical fruits and natural sweeteners makes it a guilt-free indulgence. I love that I can enjoy a slice of this cake without compromising my hea


Muzfar110 Ali110
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As a busy working mom, I appreciate recipes that are easy to follow and don't require a lot of time. This fruitcake was a lifesaver! I was able to prepare it in advance and it turned out perfectly. It's a delicious and convenient treat that I can enj


Sanjit Gupta
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Wow! This fruitcake is a game-changer! I've never been a big fan of fruitcakes, but this one totally changed my mind. The tropical fruits added a refreshing twist that made the cake incredibly moist and flavorful. It was a hit at my holiday party, an


Arbaz Arshad
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This fruitcake is a delightful burst of tropical flavors! The combination of pineapple, papaya, and mango added a perfect balance of sweetness and tanginess. The cake was moist and dense, with a lovely golden crust. I highly recommend this recipe for