Jam Cake

Submitted by: Glenda 
Great cake for the holidays. 

Blackberry Jam Cake I

Submitted by: Barbara 
Blackberry jam is folded into the batter of this bundt cake. After baking the cake is given a confectioners' sugar glaze. 

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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. 

Blackberry Jam Cake III

Submitted by: Jo Ann Herrington 
A very spicy cake with cinnamon, allspice and cloves. Blackberry jam is stirred in and the cakes are baked in three 9 inch pans. Make some Cream Cheese Frosting to assemble them with. 

Blackberry Jam Cake II

Submitted by: BALLERINAGAL 
This is a delicious cake that is even more delicious with Caramel Frosting! Blackberry jam is stirred into a light chocolate cake before baking. 

O.D.'s Strawberry Jam Cake

Submitted by: Donya 
This cake was just something that I created that turned out to be delicious! I hope you enjoy it too! 

Georgia's Tennessee Jam Cake

Submitted by: Shaina_Ryder 
Living In: Sneedville, Tennessee, USA
This rich holiday dessert was invented by my grandmother and is a tradition in our house over Christmas. These ingredients were originally the authentic thing -- homemade jam, buttermilk out of the churn, and walnuts you gather and crack yourself. Now we use purchased items, but the cake is just as good. Frost with homemade caramel frosting, or your favorite cream cheese frosting. 

Elegant Southern Jam Cake

Submitted by: TEETEE 
A low-fat delicious cake. Can be made for any occasion. Use your favorite flavor of fruit preserves. 

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Chocolate Italian Cream Cake

Submitted by: MARBALET 
A chocolaty take on the classic Italian cream cake. 

Fig Spice Cake

Submitted by: dakota kelly 
A delicious spicy cake made with stewed figs. 
 
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