This is my mom’s recipe for a dense fruit cake made with dried fruits and nuts soaked in rum. Depending on how much you enjoy rum-soaked cake, you can soak it in rum and ripen the baked cake anywhere ...
1 pound dried (not candied) pineapple, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 pound dried papaya, cut into 1/2-inch pieces 1 cup each macadamia nuts, pecan halves and coarsely chopped walnuts (total 12 ounces) ...
Recipe by Marion Cushner, as reported by Helen Dollaghan in the May 16, 1976, edition of The Denver Post. Makes 1 cake. Ingredients 1 cup chopped pecans or walnuts 1 package yellow cake mix A little ...
The best thing about Christmas and year-end celebrations is indulging in that delicious rum infused cake made with the goodness of rum soaked dry fruits and nuts! The mere idea of indulging in a ...
I’ve done a few cruises to the Caribbean, always to different ports. But no matter where we anchored, these little yellow, hexagon–shaped boxes were everywhere to be found. Sold in every gift shop and ...
Where do I even begin with my love affair with rum cake? I don’t remember the first time I had it, but I can’t even remember a time in my life when I didn’t know what it was. I remember wanting to ...
Rum, dark chocolate, chopped nuts, cake crumbs, crystallized ginger and dessicated coconut. <li>600g chocolate cake crumbs <li>1 tablespoon strawberry or apricot jam ...
Finely chop half the macadamia nuts and roughly chop the remainder, then set aside. Grease and flour a 20-22cm round cake tin and sprinkle the base with the roughly chopped macadamia nuts. Preheat the ...
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