Fruitcake Without Citron

Submitted by: Eleanor Johnson 
Some people do not like the citron found in fruitcakes, so they might like this one. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts. 

Mom's Brazil Nut Fruitcake

Submitted by: Carla A. 
There's just enough cake to hold the nuts and fruit together, and no nasty citron. This is one terrific cake. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Brazil Nut Fruitcake

Submitted by: Juanita 
This cake is more of a confection than a cake. It makes a beautiful, festive presentation. This recipe came to our family from a dear lady, Mrs. Barrows, in Corpus Christi in 1948. She shared this family recipe with my mother. Remember to leave all the fruits and nuts whole. Slice the cake thin. The slices are beautiful because you slice into the whole fruit and nuts. 

Mom's Best Fruitcake

Submitted by: Bea 
Home Town: Glenwood, New York, USA
Living In: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, USA
Your favorite, classic fruit cake! Before serving, drizzle with brandy, rum or other liquor, if desired. 

Easy Light Fruitcake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is a light fruit cake that is excellent for a wedding cake. This cake can be cooked in other size pans, just fill the pans 3/4 full. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

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Apricot Fruitcake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is another great fruitcake for the holidays. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. Pecans can be substituted for walnuts. 

No Bake Fruitcake

Submitted by: Ann 
Easy to make and no baking whatsoever. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

Texas Brazil Nut Fruitcake

Submitted by: Juanita 
This recipe was given to my mother in 1948 by a dear lady in Corpus Christi. There is just enough batter to hold the whole fruits and nuts together. For optimum satisfaction, leave all the fruit and nuts whole. 

Rich Dark Fruitcake

Submitted by: Carol 
This is my mother's very old recipe, at least 60 years old. My mother baked this for my wedding, and it sure is delicious and also a great Christmas cake. This is a very long recipe, but well worth the trouble. If 2 cups of butter seems too much for you, substitute shortening for 1 cup of the butter. Other fruit juices can be substituted for grape juice. You can also use 1 cup of drained maraschino cherries in place of the candied cherries. Originally submitted to CakeRecipe.com. 

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New Orleans Crumb Cake

Submitted by: Deb Johansen 
An easy chocolate cake from a mix with a dandy streusel topping of graham cracker crumbs, chocolate chips and walnuts. 
 
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