18/04/2021 01:07

Steps to Prepare Anthony Bourdain A Family Tradition *Mexican Fruitcake*

by Nannie Henderson

A Family Tradition
<em>Mexican Fruitcake</em>
A Family Tradition <em>Mexican Fruitcake</em>

Hey everyone, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, a family tradition mexican fruitcake. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

This cake has been "A Family Tradition" for many decades. For family get-togethers & holidays someone always ask. Is Mexican Fruitcake on the menu? the ingredients are simple and very easy to make but in my opinion, its just a darn good cake!! The cake barely gets 'iced' & someone's usually right there with a plate.

A Family Tradition Mexican Fruitcake is one of the most well liked of current trending meals on earth. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They’re nice and they look fantastic. A Family Tradition Mexican Fruitcake is something which I’ve loved my whole life.

To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have a family tradition mexican fruitcake using 11 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make A Family Tradition

Mexican Fruitcake:

  1. Take 2 cup flour
  2. Prepare 2 tsp baking soda
  3. Make ready 3 medium eggs(slightly beaten)
  4. Take 1 cup crushed pecans
  5. Prepare 1 can crushed pineapple in its own juice
  6. Take 2 cup sugar
  7. Get Frosting for the cake:
  8. Get 1 stick Butter-softened(@ room temperature)
  9. Prepare 8 oz Cream cheese- softend(@ room temperature)
  10. Take 2 cup powdered sugar
  11. Prepare 1 tsp Vanilla

Whoever finds the figurine in their piece of rosca is responsible for paying for the tamales and atole of the Candlemas celebration. Tamales and atole are also served on this day alongside the rosca. In Mexico and other Latin American countries, it is customary to make jokes to friends and family. Mexicans have a number of rituals and customs with respect to the New Year.

Instructions to make A Family Tradition

Mexican Fruitcake:

  1. Preheat oven to 325°F
  2. Use a 9X13 cake pan- recipe works well with glass example(Pyrex or Anchor). Spray pan with cooking spray or (grease and flour) your cake pan.
  3. Mix flour, sugar, slightly beaten eggs, baking soda, can of crushed pineapple and its own juice (do not drain) add the chopped pecans and stir with a wooden spoon. The cake batter will be thick.
  4. Pour cake batter into cake pan, you may have to use a spatula to get all the mix out of the mixing bowl.
  5. Bake @ 325°F apprx. 40-45 minutes. The cake should take on a deep golden brown color. When toothpick inserted in center comes out clean the cake is done.
  6. While your cake is baking prepare the frosting.
  7. Prepare the frosting for the cake: *Cream together softened cream cheese and butter. Add in vanilla, make sure everything is mixed well together no "lumps". Gradually add in the powdered sugar. have your frosting ready to go when the cake comes out of the oven.
  8. When the cake is ready. Take out of the oven and 'ice' while HOT.
  9. This cake has been "A Family Tradition" for many decades. For family get-togethers & holidays someone always ask…Is Mexican Fruitcake on the menu? the ingredients are simple and very easy to make but in my opinion, its just a darn good cake!! The cake barely gets 'iced' & someone's usually right there with a plate. Ready to cut a. 'generous' slice out! Of course this cake does taste good warm & super delicious the next day. Once the cake has 'firmed' & the icing has 'setup'…. I'm starting to "rattle on" so I'll shut up for now.
  10. **Oh, the reason why its called "Mexican Fruitcake".. the cake portion, has the appearance (in general) of a fruitcake. Pineapples are also grown in Mexico, Hence the name Mexican Fruitcake, but tastes way better…lol

In Mexico and other Latin American countries, it is customary to make jokes to friends and family. Mexicans have a number of rituals and customs with respect to the New Year. Among these customs stand out: - Spread lentils on the doors of houses as a symbol of. In the United States and Canada, Christmas festivities are generally wrapped up by New Year's Day. In Mexico, however, the festivities are far from over.

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