Friendship Cake And Starter

  • on May 25, 2007
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Ingrients & Directions


1 lg Gallon Jar 1 c Sugar
1 c Cubed Pineapple 2 tb Brandy
1 c Sugar Cake:
2 tb Brandy 1 Box Cake Mix
1 c Maraschino Cherries 1 sm Box Instant Pudding
-including juice 3/8 c Cooking Oil
1 c Sugar 4 Eggs
2 tb Brandy 1 c Chopped Nuts
1 c Sliced Canned Peaches 1 Portion Fruit
-including juice

In the one gallon jar, combine the pineapple, 1 cup sugar and 2
tablespoons of brandy. Let ingredients sit in jar for 2 weeks,
stirring daily. At the end of two weeks, add the maraschino cherries,
1 cup of sugar and 2 tablespoons of brandy. Let the mixture sit for
two more weeks, stirring daily. During the forth week add the canned
peaches, 1 cup of sugar, 2 tablespoons of brandy. Let sit another two
weeks, stirring daily. Seperate the liquid from the fruit. The liquid
is your starter and you can use the fruit on ice cream or cake. Now
you are ready to prepare the fruit for two cakes.

DO NOT refrigerate the liquid. In a large gallon jar, put 1 1/2 cups
of the starter, 2 1/2 cups of sugar and 1 large can (28 Oz.) sliced
peaches. Mix well and cover jar with a paper towel. Do not
refrigerate or screw lid on jar. Stir every day for 10 days. Next,
add 2 1/2 cups of sugar and 1 can (16 oz.) crushed pineapple. Stir
everyday for 10 days. Add 2 1/2 cups sugar and 1 can (16 oz.) fruit
cocktail. Slice contents of 1 jar (10 oz.) maraschino cherries and
add with juice. Stir every day for 10 days.

On baking day, drain the fruit and divide it into two equal parts.
Save the juice and use it as starter for friends. You will have
enough for five starters (approximately 2 cups each). DO NOT
refrigerate the liquid because it will stop the fermenting action.
For each cake you will need: To each cake mix, add pudding mix, oil,
and eggs. Beat until smooth and fold in fruit and nuts, batter will
be thick. Pour mixture into a greased tube pan, then bake at 350
degrees for 50 to 60 minutes. Turn cake out of pan while hot. When
cooled, the cake freezes well. The choices of flavored cake mixes and
pudding mixes is yours and coconut may be substituted for nuts.

SOURCE:*Norene B. Mitchell, Oneida, NY. Recipe Swap Column, Syracuse
Herald American 8/2/92 SHARED BY: Jim Bodle 8/92

Yields
6 servings

Article Categories:
Tarts

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