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Christmas Wreath Cake

Submitted by: Karen D.
A really good fruit cake recipe, one you can eat the same day you make it, even better if you let sit for awhile. 

Christmas Cherry Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a lovely white cake with cherries and raisins added for those of you who don't want to go to the trouble of making fruit cakes. This freezes well. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Christmas Cheese Cake

Submitted by: Barbara Dudek
A very festive-looking cheesecake for the holidays (calories don't count!). 

Icelandic Christmas Cake

Submitted by: Gudny Bjorg Kjaerbo
A good everyday cake (my grandfather loves it). Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Christmas Nut Cake

Submitted by: Richard Reisner
This nut loaf is all nuts. I have never met anyone who didn't like it - except for a few nuts! 

Cherry Almond Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is great for the holidays. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Hummingbird Cake

Submitted by: Holly
Impress your friends with this Hummingbird Cake - a recipe that has been passed down through many generations. If desired, crush additional nuts and press them into the sides of the frosting, and put sliced maraschino cherries on top of the cake to "guild the lily." 
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Cocoa Apple Cake

Submitted by: v monte
This recipe is very moist and rich. I have also made it in loaf pans, and given it away for holidays. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Christmas Cherry Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a lovely white cake with cherries and raisins added for those of you who don't want to go to the trouble of making fruit cakes. This freezes well. 
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Jam Cake

Submitted by: Debbie Collins
This is a traditional Kentucky Christmas Cake. I like it better than fruit cake and the pecans may be soaked in bourbon several days before the cake is made. 
 
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