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Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 4:09:37 AM   
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Anyone else throw away those God aweful holiday fruitcakes given to us as gifts ? I tried both the regular and dark fruit cake and they make me wanna gag, anyone actually enjoy the taste of them? Merry Christmas but give me a piece of cheesecake instead

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 5:35:18 AM   
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I've tried them, and I don't like them.  I'm with you, I want cheesecake.

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 5:43:41 AM   
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hate fruit cake love cheesecake

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 5:45:38 AM   
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My father really loves a good traditional fruit cake. I make them for him and they are ALOT of work. You have to start by soaking the fruits in rum for 6 weeks. Then you make the batter and make the cakes. You wrap them in foil and seal them in a tin container with a tight fitting lid. Every 3rd day for the next 3 months you open them and spoon rum over the top and seal them back up. I don't think they are much like the ones you buy at the store though.

(He's also really into homemade mincemeat and plum pudding....which are very time consuming also.)

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 6:02:29 AM   
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I love Panetoni   It is an Italian Christmas Fruit Cake that you can buy at the store.   But I don't like American Fruit Cakes.    I think it comes from eating way to many in C-rations.   LOL

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 6:16:46 AM   
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Fruitcakes when made well are incredbly yummy, actually ... just too many of them are made badly. Krissi, next time someone sends you a bad one, why don't you try soaking it in rum for 6 weeks? 8)

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 6:20:38 AM   
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My mom made two fruit cakes for the holidays.  No rum in them though.  sigh.  I do not like fruit cakes, although I would definitely enjoy Erin's spooned rum fruit cake.

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 6:37:36 AM   
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I love fruit cake, but anything you buy from a store should not be classified as fruit cake. Or hell, even a food product at all. Gross.

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 6:44:09 AM   
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Hate American fruitcake......LOVE English fruitcake, especially served with a nice white stilton cheese.  Ours are the ones with the rum or brandy...but I like to let the Americans think all fruitcakes are equal so there's more for me :)

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:25:57 AM   
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One thing I noticed shopping at the grocery store yesterday: fig cake is fucking EXPENSIVE!  I saw a little display of shrink-wrapped fig cake slices as I was walking past and thought to myself, oh, that's nice, let's buy a slice.  $5 takes it away.  Are you fucking kidding?  I can get a slice of some GOOD cake for $5 at a nice cafe.  With a bouncy-titted waitress who'll do anything for a tip.  Buh bye!

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:30:12 AM   
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I didn't know how expensive plum pudding was this small container was $10.00

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:39:14 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: mistoferin

My father really loves a good traditional fruit cake. I make them for him and they are ALOT of work. You have to start by soaking the fruits in rum for 6 weeks. Then you make the batter and make the cakes. You wrap them in foil and seal them in a tin container with a tight fitting lid. Every 3rd day for the next 3 months you open them and spoon rum over the top and seal them back up. I don't think they are much like the ones you buy at the store though.

(He's also really into homemade mincemeat and plum pudding....which are very time consuming also.)


This brought back some memories, erin.

I was going to answer the thread by saying that most people really don't know what a good homemade fruitcake tastes like.

My father used to make fruitcake when I was a kid.  And it was a similiar thing to what you describe...I remember him opening the tin it was stored in and adding rum periodically, it was like a baby he was taking care of.  Adding the rum, wrapping it, storing it etc.
It is quite a project, but worth it. It was dark and heavy and just a little bit sticky and so flavorful.  It would last for like a year.  Its like it never went bad.  We would just open it up and take a thin slice now and again.    The store-bought fruit cakes dont even compare. But to answer the OP, I still like them, but not as much as homemade.


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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:50:04 AM   
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I would give homemade fruit cake a chance...most times, when we pick up something in the store it's not nearly as good as the homemade thing..I know for a fact I can make a southern pecan cheesecake a thousand times better than anything in the store..

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:56:37 AM   
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I think most fruitcake (with the exception of the nice-sounding ones above) should be turned into some sort of weaponry.  Bricks for housing units perhaps? 

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:58:16 AM   
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I guess you can't mass produce something that takes so much time and effort to make...I never knew fruit cake required so much time..

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 7:58:38 AM   
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Well, I do loooooooove cheesecake, but I do enjoy fruitcake also.  Not every brand, but there are some good ones out there. 
 
There are these monks that make them, and someday I am getting one of those...yummy..
 
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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 8:01:46 AM   
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Yep, there is a monatery nearby who makes them every year.  Have to order them well in advance.

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 8:03:42 AM   
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I think most fruitcake (with the exception of the nice-sounding ones above) should be turned into some sort of weaponry.  Bricks for housing units perhaps? 


lmaoooooo

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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 8:05:16 AM   
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Anyone else throw away those God aweful holiday fruitcakes given to us as gifts ? I tried both the regular and dark fruit cake and they make me wanna gag, anyone actually enjoy the taste of them? Merry Christmas but give me a piece of cheesecake instead


I have yet to taste any fruitcake I didn't spit out.  This includes a few versions of homemade fruitcake.  However, I am open to sampling more versions in coming years to see if I ever find one I like in this lifetime.
 
I got a bourbon fruitcake again this year, which I actually managed to give away.  My aunt sends me the same thing every year.  I tasted it the first time and ended up spitting it out because it tasted so awful, so I try to find someone who will take it to avoid the guilt of throwing out food.  If I would not have found someone to take it, though, it would have wound up in the trash.
 
Cheesecake I love anytime
 
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RE: Fruit Cake(Tradition) Love It Or Hate It? - 12/23/2006 8:09:57 AM   
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I love fruitcake.. all kinds.. but it's a taste I acquired in adulthood,, most people laugh when I tell them I love the stuff

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