Easy Fruitcake Recipe - Foxy Folksy (2024)

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This classic dark fruitcake is dense with glazed fruits and nuts with added dried fruits and dates. Enjoy it freshly baked or aged for some weeks or months.

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  • What is Fruitcake?
  • What liqueur to use?
  • How long does it last?
  • Printable Recipe
  • Simple Dark Moist Fruitcake

What is Fruitcake?

It is a cake made with candied and dried fruits and nuts with some spices added. It can be either alcohol-laden or alcohol-free.

In England, it is a tradition to have fruitcake as a wedding cake. The same is true in the US in earlier years. Normally covered in marzipan and then coated in white icing. Another tradition is for the couple to keep the top tier of their wedding fruitcake and save it for the christening of their first-born child. Later on, it also became popular to eat it for the celebration of the first wedding anniversary.

Not only for weddings, but fruitcake is also quite popular as Christmas cake in various countries. It is common to give it as a gift to friends or business associates.

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What liqueur to use?

Fruitcake may or may not be boozy. The types of alcohol that are commonly used are rum, brandy, red wine, whiskey orange-flavored liqueur. However, if you have kids or simply prefer the alcohol-free version, you may use fruit juices like apple, orange or cranberry. This is used for soaking the dried fruits to hydrate them and make them plump, or else you will end up with dry fruitcake. The liqueur is also used for brushing or basting them after baking to preserve the cake for a long time. It hinders the growth of molds or yeast.

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How do you keep it moist?

Boozy fruitcakes are usually aged for at least a week to several months. They are traditionally wrapped in a cheesecloth soaked with liqueur and sealed in plastic bags or tin containers. You can also just brush the cake with booze and wrap tightly. The cheesecloth should be resoaked in alcohol at regular intervals (weekly or monthly) to keep them moist and, well, boozy. Simply brushed and wrapped ones should be re-brushed more often, like every few days.

To prevent your fruitcake from drying out during the long baking, place a pan with water in the oven. Top it off once in a while. I do this all the time when baking cake and the result is very moist.

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How long does it last?

Well, apparently, there are some fruitcakes that are more than a hundred years old. Whether they are still palatable or even edible, is the question.

Alcohol-laden fruitcakes can last for years. The ones without alcohol in it do not keep as well as that of the boozy ones. They should be consumed in a couple of days after baking or up to 6 months if packed tightly and refrigerated. The same is true if fresh fruits are used as they bring in a lot of moisture to the cake that can cause the cake to spoil or for the pathogens to thrive.

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Simple Dark Moist Fruitcake

5 from 3 votes

This classic dark fruitcake is dense with glazed fruits and nuts with added dried fruits and dates. Enjoy it freshly baked or aged for some weeks or months.

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 1 hour hr 20 minutes mins

Course :Dessert, Snack

Servings =24

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Ingredients

FRUITS

  • 1.5 cups glazed fruits
  • 1 cup dates chopped
  • 1.5 cups raisins
  • 1 cup dried fruits (like apricots, figs, cranberries, apples, pineapple)
  • 1 cup brandy or rum (SEE NOTE 1)

BATTER

  • 1.5 cups vegetable oil
  • 2 cups brown sugar
  • 5 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons cinnamon powder
  • ½ teaspoon all-spice
  • ½ teaspoon nutmeg
  • ¼ cup corn syrup
  • ¼ cup dutch process or dark cocoa powder
  • 4 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1.5 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 cup nuts (like cashew, walnuts, pecan or almonds) chopped
  • 1 cup water

TOPPINGS (optional)

  • maraschino cherries
  • whole dates
  • whole pecan or walnut

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients for fruits in a non-reactive bowl. Cover and let soak overnight. If you do not have the time to wait, place uncovered in microwave and heat until very hot. Cover and let it cool down and rest for about an hour.

  • Grease and flour pans and set aside (SEE NOTE 2). Preheat oven to 150°C/300°F.

  • In a large mixing bowl, beat brown sugar and oil with an electric mixer until well combined. Add the eggs, one at a time while beating for 20-30 seconds after every addition.

  • Add the salt, cinnamon, all-spice, nutmeg and corn syrup and mix. Add the cocoa powder and mix well. Gradually add the flour, a cup at a time, combining each addition to the mixture well. Add the baking powder and mix again.

  • Slowly pour in water while mixing the batter. Then add the fruits including the liquids, if any, and the nuts. Mix well.

  • Spoon the batter into the prepared pans, filling each up to ¾ full. Decorate the top with maraschino cherries, dates and nuts as desired.

  • Arrange the pans on a baking tray and place it on the middle shelf of the oven bake for 80 minutes to 2 hours depending on the size of the pan. (SEE NOTE 3) Or until an inserted toothpick to the center of the cake come out clean.

  • Remove fruitcake from the oven. While still hot, poke cake with a skewer in several places. Brush or drizzle with rum or brandy.

  • To age or ripen, wrap them in cheesecloths soaked in rum or brandy (mostly damp but not dripping) and place them in a plastic bag or tin box. Let it sit for up at least a month re-brushing with the same liqueur at least once a week to keep them mist. If time is too short then age it for at least a week.

Notes

  • NOTE 1 - Use apple, orange or cranberry juice for non-alcohol version
  • NOTE 2 - This recipe makes 3 loaves of 8x4-inch pan OR 2 loaves of 9x5-inch pan.
  • NOTE 3 - 8x4-inch loaves will take about 75-90 minutes to bake while 9x5-inch about 2 hours.

Nutrition

Calories: 332kcalCarbohydrates: 62gProtein: 5gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 134mgPotassium: 245mgFiber: 3gSugar: 33gVitamin A: 75IUVitamin C: 0.9mgCalcium: 70mgIron: 2.2mg

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  1. Ronak Mehta says

    Easy Fruitcake Recipe - Foxy Folksy (19)
    Baked this cake for my birthday and it was an absolute hit! So moist and tasty. Thank you for doing what you do

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  2. rino says

    Easy Fruitcake Recipe - Foxy Folksy (20)
    hey. where in Manila can you buy the ingredients like the dried fruits?

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    • Bebs says

      Hi Rino, we are in Pampanga but for sure you can get most of them (raisins, dates, glazed fruits, cherries) in the many baking supply shops in Manila. The dried mixed fruits (apples, apricots, plums) we bought in S&R but should be also available in other supermarkets..

      Reply

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FAQs

What two ingredients help fruitcake last longer? ›

The trifecta of sugar, low moisture ingredients and some high-proof spirits make fruitcakes some of the longest-lasting foods in the world.

What alcohol is good for fruit cake? ›

Other good choices of booze include brandy, rum, or whiskey. Feel free to use one or a mix of these to best complement your fruitcake. Once you've chosen the liquor, bake the cake, poke holes throughout the whole thing, and pour a few tablespoons of the alcohol over it. Or, you can brush the cake with the alcohol.

How do you wrap fruitcake in cheesecloth? ›

A good fruitcake may be kept for years if it's properly wrapped. Brush about 1/3 cup dark rum or brandy all over the cooled fruitcake. Rinse about a yard of new cheesecloth under hot water, wring it out and place it in a bowl. Sprinkle the cheesecloth with 1/4 cup of the rum; wrap cheesecloth around the cake.

Why is my fruit cake not dark? ›

If your fruitcake does not have the dark fruits like currants in it, and is not baked with a dark alcohol, there is one very popular ingredient that can give it its dark color, along with a distinctly robust flavor. That special ingredient? Molasses!

How long do you let fruitcake age? ›

The most common duration to properly age a fruitcake is about three months. Any quicker will limit the development of complex flavors attributed to the maturing process. You can certainly age your cake for much longer than several months if you'd like, but we know how busy everyday life can be.

Why is my fruitcake dry and crumbly? ›

If you use a cup rather than a scale there's a good chance you're using too much flour: up to 20% too much, if you use the measuring cup as a scoop then tamp the flour down. Any baked good — especially cake —with too much flour will be dry, hard, crumbly … take your unhappy pick.

How long to soak fruitcake in alcohol? ›

You can soak the fruit for days (or weeks) by adding alcohol and mixing as you go, allowing the dried fruit to soak up all the liquid. We do this by adding alcohol (or fruit juice or even a mix) bit by bit until the fruit is plump, or you can just soak overnight and add the rest of the alcohol after the cake is baked.

How do you keep fruit cake moist with alcohol? ›

Wrap it in several layers of cheesecloth and saturate the cheesecloth with rum or brandy. Place in a sealed container or zip bag. If the cloth starts to dry out, add more booze. Your fruitcake should be ready to eat in 7–10 days but it will keep for many weeks when properly aged in alcohol.

How to soak fruit in alcohol for fruit cake? ›

Method
  1. Chop and large dried fruits you use, in this tutorial I used dried prunes.
  2. Mix all the dried fruits in a large bowl.
  3. Pour all the fruits in an air tight container.
  4. Pour your rum, brandy and fortified wine or sherry.
  5. Close the lid and leave to fruits to soak.
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Can you overcook a fruit cake? ›

One of the most common reasons that a fruit cake will dry out is because it has been overcooked. This usually happens because the baker has turned the oven up too high.

Why does fruit sink in a fruitcake? ›

Have you ever had fresh or dried fruit sink to the bottom of a cake or loaf? Don't worry, it's a common problem and generally happens when the cake batter isn't heavy or thick enough to hold the weight of the fruit as it bakes.

Can you rebake fruitcake? ›

Unfortunately once a cake has cooled it is not possible to re-bake it. The cake would have to heat all the way through again and the outside parts of the cake would become too dry. Also if the cake has sunk in the centre from being underbaked it will not rise again as the raising agents in the recipe will have expired.

How do you make fruit cake last longer? ›

If you enjoy a slice of fruitcake maybe every other day, our medium-term storage option is for you! We recommend wrapping your fruitcake in plastic wrap before placing it in an airtight container. Then, place that container in the fridge. Doing this can ensure your fruitcake stays fresh for up to two months.

What makes fruit cake last so long? ›

Fruitcake is no ordinary cake. It can stay fresh and edible for months after baking. What typically makes fruitcake last so long is its super dense texture. This texture prevents, let's say, less than appetizing things from setting up camp in the cake's crevices.

What can I add to my cake to make it last longer? ›

For the home baker extending shelf life by a few days can be achieved by adding glycerine or golden syrup to the cake batter. If you type in the search box 'lengthening the shelf life of cakes' and 'shelf life' you'll see some answers there. Other preservatives are Sorbic Acid and Potassium Sorbate.

How to store fruitcake long term? ›

Storing a Fruitcake

Once a fruitcake has been aged it can be eaten or gifted. Otherwise, store it tightly wrapped in the refrigerator. Fruitcakes soaked in liquor can last for months or even years if you periodically add more liquor. Since alcohol kills bacteria, it slows down the spoiling process.

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