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The_Kansan Claxton (Powell) , Tennessee USA
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| | The Best Christmas Fruitcake Recipe You'll Ever Try - Guaranteed! Posted: Dec 1, 2007, 7:18 PM CST | For those who still hold to the custom of making fruitcake every Christmas, I have found a WONDERFUL recipe guaranteed to be the best you ever tried. Be sure to read the directions VERY carefully, then... Enjoy!
Christmas Whiskey Cake
1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 6 large eggs 2 tsp. baking powder 3 cups flour, sifted 1/2 tsp. salt 1 cup Bourbon 1 pound pecans, chopped, 3 cups white raisins or candied fruit 1 tsp. nutmeg AND... A very large bottle of good bourbon whiskey
First, sample the whiskey to check for quality. Assemble all of the ingredients. Check the whiskey again. To be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink it.
Repeat this step.
Turn on the electric mixer and beat one cup of butter in a large fluffly bowl. Add one teaspoon sugar and cream until beat. Make sure the whiskey is still okay... Try another cup.
Turn off the mixer. Beat six leggs and add to the bowl, then chunk in the cup of dried flute. Mix on the turner. Throw in two quarts of flour. Gradually pour in the cow. Add two dried anything. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaters, pry it loose with a drewscriver.
Sample the whiskey again and check it for tonsistency.
Next sift two cups of salt or something... Who cares?
Check the whiskey again.
Now sift the nutmeg and your nuts. Add one table. And the spoon... Of whiskey, or something. Whatever you find left.
Cour another pup of viskey and spoon your mouth into some.
Grease the oven. Turn the crake pan to 350 degrees. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Pour the oven into the batter. Throw the bowl out out the window. Lick the batter off the floor, being careful not to will the sphiskey. Bake 300 minutes at 50 degrees. Finish the bobble of whishky and go to bed.
...Who the heck likes Fruitcake anyway?
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zooguy knoxville, Tennessee USA
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mastic55 Long Island, New York USA
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countryboy67 Kingston, Tennessee USA
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| | The Best Christmas Fruitcake Recipe You'll Ever Try - Guaranteed! Posted: Dec 1, 2007, 7:40 PM CST | Hey Kansan, welcome to Tennessee! And that is without a doubt the only fruitcake recipe that should ever be used again! I have a theory - I think that only a few hundred fruitcakes actually exist, having been made in medivial times and passed back and forth from household to household around holiday time. I'm gonna start saving the ones I get, and see if they all go away!
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mbcasey North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina USA
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Scottishlass Knoxville, Tennessee USA
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tesser40 Overland Park, Kansas USA
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PeachesandRay Concord, North Carolina USA
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| | The Best Christmas Fruitcake Recipe You'll Ever Try - Guaranteed! Posted: Dec 1, 2007, 8:21 PM CST | Hey I really do like some fruitcakes...homemade is best; of course
But I'll leave the whiskey out of all of them...wouldn't like that burn going down my throat
Peaches
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In response to:For those who still hold to the custom of making fruitcake every Christmas, I have found a WONDERFUL recipe guaranteed to be the best you ever tried. Be sure to read the directions VERY carefully, then... Enjoy! Christmas Whiskey Cake 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 6 large eggs 2 tsp. baking powder 3 cups flour, sifted 1/2 tsp. salt 1 cup Bourbon 1 pound pecans, chopped, 3 cups white raisins or candied fruit 1 tsp. nutmeg AND... A very large bottle of good bourbon whiskey First, sample the whiskey to check for quality. Assemble all of the ingredients. Check the whiskey again. To be sure it is of the highest quality, pour one level cup and drink it. Repeat this step. Turn on the electric mixer and beat one cup of butter in a large fluffly bowl. Add one teaspoon sugar and cream until beat. Make sure the whiskey is still okay... Try another cup. Turn off the mixer. Beat six leggs and add to the bowl, then chunk in the cup of dried flute. Mix on the turner. Throw in two quarts of flour. Gradually pour in the cow. Add two dried anything. If the fried druit gets stuck in the beaters, pry it loose with a drewscriver. Sample the whiskey again and check it for tonsistency. Next sift two cups of salt or something... Who cares? Check the whiskey again. Now sift the nutmeg and your nuts. Add one table. And the spoon... Of whiskey, or something. Whatever you find left. Cour another pup of viskey and spoon your mouth into some. Grease the oven. Turn the crake pan to 350 degrees. Don't forget to beat off the turner. Pour the oven into the batter. Throw the bowl out out the window. Lick the batter off the floor, being careful not to will the sphiskey. Bake 300 minutes at 50 degrees. Finish the bobble of whishky and go to bed. ...Who the heck likes Fruitcake anyway? quoted message
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