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Dan Wenz > wrote:
>My wife has a box of Betty Crocker spice cake mix and would like to know >whether anyone has a recipe for a fruit cake using that mix. I don't see >one at their website, and I've become overloaded with Google's results >for fruit cakes but not a specific recipe using the above combination. a google on 'fruitcake "spice cake" mix recipe' (use the double quotes) gives these links. http://southernfood.about.com/librar...3/bl30620e.htm http://www.cooks.com/rec/doc/0,171,1...229205,00.html http://www.sacbee.com/content/lifest...-6608959c.html http://www.theangelladies.com/angel_...ew.htm#recipes Googling on '"fruit cake" "spice cake" mix recipe yields http://www.just-recipes.net/quick,_s...fruit_cake.htm http://www.baking911.com/_disc10/00000513.htm http://www.favoritebrandrecipes.com/...3450001160.htm There may be duplicates, and I've not tried any of them, preferring to make my fruitcakes from scratch. You might simply try adding your prepared fruitcake mix to the cake batter until it 'looks right'. (prepared means chopped, soaked, dredged, etc.) jenn -- Jenn Ridley |
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