12/17/24 (LAPost.com) — Fruitcake may be one of the most traditional Christmas desserts, but it doesn’t have the reputation of being the tastiest. This jolly dessert has been the butt of thousands of ...
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What would the holidays be without jokes about fruitcake — that it’s leaden, dry and hard, better used as a doorstop or dumbbell than served as dessert? While it’s arguably appropriate to malign ...
In a small bowl, combine the fruitcake mix and rum. Cover and let sit 30 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat oven to 350 F. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. In a medium bowl, whisk together the ...
When Jack Neiss was a young boy living on Cabbage Hill in Lancaster, a relative gave his family a fruitcake each Christmas. One year his mother spent 15 minutes trying to cut the cake with a knife.
Fruitcake: Love ‘em or leave ‘em? Probably a majority would pick choice No. 2. Just the thought of fruitcake-anything makes them turn up their nose. The “love ‘ems” enjoy the sweet, perhaps liquor ...