Alaskan Sourdough Fruitcake
Author/Submitted by: Servings: 6 Categories:
Cakes
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Desserts
Ingredients: 1 1/2
cups
Golden, seedless,
and puffed
raisins,
combined
4
cups
White flour 1
teaspoon
Baking soda 1 1/2
cups
Dried currants 1
teaspoon
Salt 1
cup
Plus 2 tb Blackberry Cordial,
or other wine
1
teaspoon
Cinnamon 1
teaspoon
Cloves 1
teaspoon
Allspice 1
cup
Alaskan Sourdough Starter 1/2
teaspoon
Mace 6
tablespoons
Butter 3
cups
Candied fruit,
green and red
pineapple,
orange, citron and g
1
cup
White sugar 1
cup
Brown sugar 3
Eggs,
well beaten
1
cup
Chopped nuts 2
tablespoons
Grated lemon rind
Directions:
Soak raisins and currants in 1 cup wine overnight. Remove starter from refrigerator and set, tightly covered, in warm place overnight.
It should be in at least a two cup container as it will just about double its volume overnight. In the morning, cream butter with sugar and beat in eggs and lemon rind. Drain wine from raisins into creamed mixture. Stir in starter and 3 cups of the flour sifted with the soda, salt and spices. Sprinkle the remaining 1 cup of flour over the fruit and nuts in a large bowl. Toss and shake until well-coated.
Add to batter and mix thoroughly. Turn into loaf pans which have been generously buttered. Let stand in warm place for 30 minutes. Bake in oven preheated to 300 with a pan of water on floor of oven and rack as near as possible in middle of oven. Bake about 2-1/2 hours for medium-sized loaves watching carefully to see that they do not brown to quickly. Test with toothpick. Remove from oven, turn pans on sides and allow to set for a few minutes before taking from pans. When cold drip 2 tbsp. of wine over each cake. As soon as it is absorbed, wrap tightly in cellophane freezer paper and store in refrigerator or freezer. They improve with age.
From: Breads and Coffee Cakes with Homemade Starters Shared By: Pat Stockett
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