For an extra layer of flavor, consider soaking the candied fruit in rum or brandy for a few hours before adding it to the batter. To prevent the fruit from sinking to the bottom of the cake, toss it lightly with a tablespoon of flour before incorporating it into the batter. If you prefer a less sweet cake, you can reduce the amount of candied fruit slightly. This cake freezes beautifully! Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and then in foil for longer storage.
Heath Mayer
Jun 27, 2025I added a splash of rum to the batter and it was fantastic! Gave it a little extra warmth.
Rahsaan Feest
Jun 7, 2025Be careful not to overbake it! Mine was a little dry around the edges, so I'll check it sooner next time.
Johnnie Schinner
May 31, 2025The cake was a bit too sweet for my taste. Next time, I'll reduce the amount of candied fruit.
Tyra Kuhn
Apr 26, 2025This is the best fruitcake I've ever had! It's moist, flavorful, and not too heavy.
Vincenza Kling
Apr 26, 2025Make sure to grease and flour the bundt pan really well! Mine stuck a little, even with cooking spray.
Gilbert Towne
Apr 22, 2025This recipe is so easy! I love that it starts with a cake mix - makes it perfect for a quick holiday dessert.
Emiliano Stamm
Apr 5, 2025My husband usually hates fruitcake, but he actually liked this one! The lemon flavor is a great twist.
Odie Shanahan
Mar 31, 2025I substituted walnuts for pecans since that's what I had on hand, and it worked perfectly.