I've made my great-great grandma's Dark Fruit Cake before and everyone loved it, so I thought I'd share that today---with a few changes made.
The Mrs. Bradley referenced here is Mrs. Cora Jean Lasiter Bradley, my great-great grandmother on my mother's father's side. I wish I had a photo of her! I do, however, have a quilt that she made my great-grandpa when he was a little boy. It's one of my most treasured things!
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One reason I chose this recipe is because I need to use up this gigantic jar of molasses that my daughter bought at Christmas time! |
In fact, it's a great recipe to use up several of the extra ingredients we have lying around from Christmas baking! |
"Mrs. Bradley's Fruit and Nut Cake"
1/2 c. butter 1 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. molasses 3 eggs
1/2 c. coffee (juice or water is fine too)
Mix these ingredients until well blended. Then add:
2 1/2 c. flour 1 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda 1 tsp. nutmeg
1 tsp. cinnamon 1/4 tsp. cloves
pinch of mace (optional)
Mix well and set aside. In a large bowl, combine:
4 c. raisins 8 oz. figs, chopped
8 oz. chopped dates 1/2-1 c. chopped nuts
zest from 1 orange
chopped orange sections from zested orange
Pour batter over fruit and nut mixture and stir until well mixed.
Mmm! Look at all that fiber! (Ha!) |
The kids are all excited to have some tonight!
Today I'm joining Coloradolady's Vintage Thingie Thursday, as well as Rachel's Heirloom Recipe Blog Hop at Bubbly Nature Creations. Please visit both ladies and see what other great things are linked up!
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