Apricot Fruitcake
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Apricot Fruitcake. This light apricot fruitcake recipe takes our very popular Apricot Raisin Cake and turns it into a moist and delicious Christmas fruitcake.

Originally published Nov 18, 2009.
As promised to my followers on the Rock Recipes Facebook Page, here is my latest light fruitcake that I have been working on.

It's based upon the Apricot Raisin Cake that is so popular here in Newfoundland, especially during the holiday season.
I've always liked the texture of that cake, so I bumped up the amount of fruit in it. I added some glacé cherries and mixed fruit as well.

I've added no nuts here but if you are so inclined, add your favourite chopped toasted variety to this recipe. This just may destined to be a new family favourite for the holiday season.

The recipe upon which this light fruitcake is based is very popular here in Newfoundland, especially around Christmas. Find the original moist, rich Apricot Raisin Cake here.

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Can this cake be made without the apricots? I don't like them but this cake looks perfect as a fruitcake.
Sure. We actually have used this recipe as the base for a fruitcake that turned out amazing!
I will definitely make it for Christmas
Hi, are we looking at 2,9 inch loaf pans or smaller
i made this yesterday using 2 -9 inch pans ,it took me 1 1/2 hours to cook ,,it is very tasty ,although i did not have the right amount of the fruit i added half cup coconut and 1 cup of walnuts ,thanks for a great recipe