It’s a little early for Christmas but I couldn’t wait to share this vintage Fruit and Spice Cakes recipe page with you. It’s from Igleheart’s Cake Secrets, 1922.
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It’s a little early for Christmas but I couldn’t wait to share this vintage Fruit and Spice Cakes recipe page with you. It’s from Igleheart’s Cake Secrets, 1922.
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Julie is a vintage enthusiast and a Photoshop addict who collects old books and new recipes.
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Joyce Gleason
For all of the jokes about fruitcake, I think the white fruitcake recipe sounds yummy. Thanks for sharing do many wonderful images Julie.
Joyce
Julie J
You’re welcome Joyce. It does sound yummy. One of my grandmas used to make fruitcake for Christmas but I don’t know anyone who makes it anymore. If I remember correctly, the recipe my grandma used had to be aged for weeks after baking but it doesn’t mention anything about aging in this recipe.
Cynthia C.
How lovely of you to offer these old fruit cake recipes. I believe the cakes were aged when brandy was added to allow the cake to become infused with the flavor. It also may have made them last longer. You could google it and maybe learn more. My grandmother made fab fruit cakes and I have none of her recipes.
Blessings to all reading this.
Julie J
Thank you for your helpful advice Cynthia.
Blessings to you in return.
Carrie Zimmermann
Please send me pictures recipe