most of the family recipes I use came from my mother or my grandmother, but this one is from the DH's side of the family
the DH is a first generation American, and his English family brought this recipe with them
it's sort of like fruit cake -- but not quite!
and this year, for the first time in quite a few years, I decided to make up a batch, both for our eating pleasure and to share with friends
Here is the ingredient list:
1 pound walnuts or pecans, rough chopped (we prefer pecans)
1 pound dates, rough chopped (do yourself a favor and buy the packages that are already cut)
1 pound fruit flavored gum drops (no black ones, and the spice ones are not the right thing)
1 cup sugar
1 cup flour
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp baking powder
4 eggs, separated
2 tsp vanilla
this year our obstacle was we could not find anything but spice gum drops!
my local Sunflower market, however had jellied fruit slices in the bulk bin, so I brought home a little over a pound of those and used my kitchen shears to cut them into "gum drop" sized pieces
(if you need to do this, it helps a lot to dip your kitchen shears in sugar frequently to keep the blades from becoming too sticky)
this is what they looked like when I got done
while you're cutting things, if you need to cut the dates, use the same technique for them
and do the rough chop on the nuts
turn on your oven to preheat -- only 300 degrees for this recipe
this can be done in two standard loaf pans, but I usually use this pan plus one more pan the same size (it's really nice to be able to put these all in like one pan!)
to prepare your pans -- cut parchment paper (or brown paper) to fit the pan (I use a strip that is the width of the pan and long enough to go down the long side, along the bottom then back up the other long side plus about another 2 inches on each end that can be a "handle" when removing the loaves from the pan)
grease the pans (or use non-stick spray), fit the paper into the pan, then grease or spray again
set the pans aside and mix the dough
put all of the chopped ingredients (gum drops, nuts, dates) into a large bowl and stir to mix well
in a separate bowl, mix together the sugar, flour, salt and baking powder
sprinkle this dry mixture over the chopped ingredients
stir and "toss" to coat everything well with the dry ingredients
separate the eggs, beat vanilla into the egg yolks
using a mixer, beat egg whites until light and foamy (not too stiff)
pour egg yolks over fruit and mix, then add the egg whites and fold to combine all of the ingredients (be sure all of the dry stuff at the bottom of the bowl gets mixed in)
divide and press batter into pans (make sure there aren't any big gaps)
bake at 300 degrees for 1 hour to 1 hour and 10 minutes
as soon as they come out of the oven, use a flat spatula along the un-papered side of each loaf, then use the paper "handles" to lift each loaf out of the pan to a rack
peel off the paper carefully and let set on the rack until totally cooled
wrap in foil and tie with a bow for gift giving, or slice and eat and enjoy!
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Nice! Happy new year to everyone, and a great 2011!
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