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From: neris@home.com
Newsgroups: rec.food.recipes
Subject: Fruitcake In A Jar
Followup-To: rec.food.cooking
Date: 14 May 1999 06:15:21 -0600
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MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.05

    Title: Fruitcake In A Jar
 Categories: Cakes, Gifts
    Yield: 8 Servings

2 2/3 cup  sugar
  2/3 cup  vegetable shortening
    4    eggs
  2/3 cup  water
    2 cup  fruit; (see note)
3 1/2 cup  all purpose flour
  1/4 ts ground cloves
    1 ts cinnamon
    1 ts baking powder
    2 ts baking soda
    1 ts salt
  2/3 cup  raisins or nuts

Use wide mouth pint size canning jars, do not use  mayonnaise jars, etc. Be sure
to sterilize the jars, and tops  according to manufacturer's directions. Grease 
the inside but  not the rim of the jars to make batter: dredge the raisins 
and/or  nuts in some of the flour. Cream together the sugar and shortening.  
Beat in the eggs and water. Add the fruit. Sift together the flour,  cloves, 
cinnamon, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Add to the  batter, if desired, 
add raisins and/or nuts and mix. 

Note - the two  cups of fruit is up to you. You can use any mixture of fruit 
that you  like but no more than two cups. Two cups grated apple+- 1 1/2 cup  
applesauce and 1/2 cup pineapple, 2 cups shredded carrots, mashed  bananas, etc.


Pour batter into the sterilized jars 1 measuring cup of  batter per jar. Do not 
use more or cake will overflow. And the jars  will not seal. Place jars evenly 
spaced apart for browning on cookie  sheet. Place in preheated 325-degree oven. 
Bake about 45 minutes,  or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out 
clean.  Remove jars one at a time using two potholders (jars will be very  hot) 
leave other jars in the oven but work fast. Wipe the rim, . Place the  metal 
disc on top in place, then twist on screw ring to secure.  You will hear it 
seal.with a "ping" sound quite fast. Open the oven  remove another jar and 
repeat.generally, any quick bread recipe  works, but be sure to measure one cup 
of batter per jar. The cake will  slide out whole, or can be cut into sticks. 
The cake should last for  one year.

NOTES : great for gifts

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