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September 27, 2012

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MY MOTHER-IN-LAW COOKED THE ORANGE SLICE CAKE. AND- SHE COMPLAINED THAT IT TOOK ALL THE STRENGTH SHE HAD TO MIX IT [BY HAND]. DIDN'TCARE FOR IT AT FIRST, THEN BEGAN TO ENJOY THE PURE ORANGE FLAVOR AND THE DENSITY AND ALL THAT WENT INTO PREPARING THIS JEWEL OF A CAKE, MADE IN A BUNDT CAKE PAN. WITH THAT AWESOME TASTING GLAZE. I STILL HAVE HER HAND WRITTEN RECEIPT. DATED 1963.

I've been at my daughter's all week and then at the beach for the weekend as it was my eldest granddaughter's 16th birthday and we always go there for her day.

Anyway, had to add this was one of my favorite cakes when I was growing up. It's the same one my Gram used to make, had to check the recipe to make sure. Thank you for sharing the memories, the recipe and the reminder that it's been too long since I've baked anything for the family. I think I'll make this sometime soon.

I don't think I've ever had this, but I now have plans to give it a try. We're having an old-fashioned cake walk at our Church's harvest festival in a few weeks and this is going to be one of my contributions. If it's as good as your Granny's peach cobbler it's sure to be a hit!

That's a cake I've never heard of. When my kids were growing up, they liked jello for dessert. I cannot stand plain jello, so I used to doctor it up by mixing in sherbet and fruit cocktail. We all loved it and our son, Dean, named it sherbajel.


Brenda-thanks for the comment! Is this the orange slice cake you remember: http://www.blindpigandtheacorn.com/blind_pig_the_acorn/2011/12/chatters-fruit-cake.html?


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I've had this many times since the 60's. My Grandmother made this and I think it was the topping that made it so good. I need to make it again because my husband loves this topping on German Chocolate cake. I think he might like this better. My Grandmother also made an orange slice cake with this topping, as well as her oatmeal cake. Has anyone here had old fashioned orange slice candy cake? VERY rich but good at Christmas time.

I totally remember this! Someone would always bring this to the church social. Delicious!

Never heard of the cake but this sure sounds good. My oldest brothers children loved fruit cocktail but they always called it fruit cottontail so if I made this cake it would have to be called fruit cottontail cake.

Thanks, Tipper!

We,too, have had fruit cocktail cake. Actually, it is one of Bob's favorites. One year our son-in-law made him one for his birthday cake.He has had to make him one every year since. Spoiled or what ! The one he makes takes a different sauce but either would be good and he makes it in a funnel pan. I have enjoyed going back and reading some of your blogs on Mountain People. I found it very interesting and would like to be able to know them and sit down and have a visit with them. Thanks for the recipe.


Angie-1 stick of butter is 1/2 cup : )


Blind Pig The Acorn

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Hi Tipper,
I need to ask the size or amount of a "stick" of butter? We don't have "sticks" of butter here in Canada? This cake sounds really easy and tasty. Thank you
Angie

Tipper,
I've had pies that Miss Cindy made
and this one I'm going to try too.
It's just the treat for my company
a coming the week after the Fall
Festival at JCCCFS. They were all
talking about it on our Murphy
Radio station this morning, saying
it was the BIGGEST attraction our
area had. Like most folks, I love
it too...Ken

I remember these from a long time ago, but I have not had one or even heard about them in years. I wonder why such good things become forgotten?

Never heard of this one before! It sounds intriguing, maybe I can sub out peaches for fruit cocktail and leave the coconut out, I guess I'm one of those picky eaters. Miss Cindy's post suggests the recipe is open to interpretation (my favorite kind of recipes!).
The real clincher for me is the sauce!

Sounds delicious! the topping sounds like german chocolate topping. I think I remember this from when I was younger.

Like Miss Cindy, I "used to" make this Fruit Cocktail Cake! How rich and gooey it is! Back "in the days" when I was always looking for a new and different recipe to serve some church group meeting in our home, or to take to one of our famous "covered dish" meals, I remember finding and using this recipe! Maybe I got it off the can of a # 303 size Fruit Cocktail. Thanks to Miss Cindy for "resurrecting" the recipe and sharing it with us.


Dolores-13oz. can of fruit cocktail : )


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Of course it's not fattening! I've never had a fruit cocktail cake. I can't imagine Mom not getting her hands on the recipe being the big fan of 'mixed fruit' that she was. She always made a huge bowl from fresh fruit for get-togethers. I'm anxious to try this recipe. All I need is coconut.

Well, that last comment should get you invited to some holiday gathereings!!

I haven't made this cake in a long time. I don't think my recipe is the same. Your's looks a lot better and I will be sure to try it out soon.

Delicious! :D I have had this cake before at church gatherings when I was young, but have not had it in forever. The only difference I can see is that it was made from fresh fruit slightly cooked in a heavy syrup first. In my family we baked very few sweets. Banana nut bread, fig cake and oatmeal cookies with raisins were the few and far between choices we had. It was so bad that we were not even allowed chewing gum and only one candy bar choice a month. Which is why I gained weight as soon as I left home. :D

PS sorry that I missed the internet discussion. I could have written a couple of blogs on the nightmare scenarios that we went through after we moved here. All excuses and no results for years and so much of our business depended on it. :( Better now, but still shaky at best.

I used to make this often, when the kids were growing up. The recipe is still in my recipe box. I first got it from my sister, who always did have the BEST dessert recipes.

That looks like something I might like to try. I am going to start saving to buy a cup of pecans. Might have enough by Christmas! I used to get pecans from a lady at work who's mother had several trees in her yard. They were thin shelled and you could crack them by squeezing two together. Most of the goodies would come out whole. She charged five dollars for a paper grocery bag full. But then mamma died and lazy Debbie wouldn't pick them up. So I'm stuck with store bought and they are e$x$p$e$n$s$i$v$e!

It sounds yummy, you had me with the pecans and coconut

Had forgot about this cake. Haven't made it in ages but remember it being good.

Forgot to ask - What size can is the fruit cocktail?

Never had a fruit cocktail cake, but it looks delicious. I definitely will try making one; I'll experiment on my husband's taste buds. Thanks once again for another good recipe.

No, I haven't had a Fruit Cocktail Cake but I soon will. If I am reading this right, if I invite you to my gathering, you will come and bring one. "I plan to take it to any gatherings I get invited to this coming holiday season." Is that correct?
OK, you're invited to be at my house on Christmas morning at about 9:00 AM! I'll make the coffee!

PS: You can come earlier if you want too.

Tipper,
Yes, I have had a Fruit Cocktail Cake...but I'll declare I don't remember the yummy topping. I do remember the sauce...
I wonder if Mom left the pecan, coconut out of the recipe...I can't beleive that she would...so that recipe must be different.
I haven't made it in years..and mine called for a square pan..
Easy and quick...
Thanks Tipper, and Cindy for the memory...sounds like a winner for the holiday crowds...

Tipper, I always liked this cake because I usually had the ingredients on hand, the Deer Hunter loved fruit cocktail, and you don't have to grease the pan.
I also liked it because it is soooooo good.
If memory serves me we tried this same recipe using applesauce instead of fruit cocktail and it was very good also.
I just love playing with recipes. I consider a recipe a rough outline that I can use to fill in the blanks. It seems that the Deer Hunter cooks the same way I do so we have lots of fun cooking together. We also both cook quickly and clean up as we go.
It was actually Chatter who followed the recipe and made the cake. She is quite the budding cook in addition to playing the guitar, singing, and dancing.

Fruit cocktail cake is a "good-one" I have made it for years and my recipe says one can eat it warm with whipped creme on top---so if you can not wait for the flavors to meld together put the whipped creme on and go to it.

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