This recipe for pecan fruitcake was published by Family Weekly in 1957, I’ve typed it out below as well as scanned a copy to archive.
PRIZE-WINNING HOLIDAY CAKES from FAMILY WEEKLY READERS
Pecan Fruitcake
1 lb. (about 2 1/2 cups) candied red cherries, cut in pieces
1 lb. (about 2 1/2 cups) candied pineapple, cut in pieces
1 lb. (about 3 cups) golden raisins
1 lb. (about 4 cups) pecans, coarsely chopped
4 cups sifted flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
2 cups butter
4 teaspoons lemon juice
2 1/4 cups sugar
6 large eggs, well beaten (until thick and piled softly)
About 7 lbs. fruitcake.
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I just made this fruitcake. I just added some spices (cinnamon, ginger, ground cloves), and it looks and smells delicious! I am going to cool it completely, then dab it with rum or sherry and cover it with cheesecloth and foil and store till Christmas. Thank you – This looks and smells like my moms fruitcake!
Awesome Grace, thanks for letting us know how this turned out for you! It does look like a very yummy recipe :)
You made my day. I made this cake for many years and lost the recipe in a move and have tried other recipes and was disappointed. I do add some spices to the dry ingredients.When cool, I wrap it in sherry soaked cheesecloth , wrap in foil and store in a cool place until the Holidays.Once you make it, you will never change recipes!
I met a lady that told me of a fruitcake that her mother made it sounds like this one but no cherries and no pineapple. Do you think this recipe would work just as well without the other fruit?
You will never know how thrilled I am to find this recipe! My family has been making it since I was a child (over 60 years ago). Every Christmas my husband and I make it for family, friends and caregivers we know who absolutely love it. We made 21 of them last year! My sister remembered our great-aunt got it from a magazine. Just this past weekend we were going through our mother’s recipe card file and found the original recipe glued onto a file card! I was so excited but Beulah’s last name only showed two letters. Just now I found your posting of it on pinterest! Thank you SO much for posting this recipe! Linda
Can I bake this in mini loaves?
Love fruit cake.