A wonderful holiday cake made with candy orange slices.
Ingredients
- 1 cup butter , softened
- 2 cups white sugar
- 4 eggs
- 0.5 cups buttermilk
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 3.5 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 pound dates , pitted and chopped
- 1 pound orange slices candy , chopped
- 2 cups chopped pecans
- 1.33 cups shredded coconut
- 1 cup orange juice
- 2 cups confectioners' sugar
Instructions
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1
Preheat oven to 250 degrees F (120 degrees C). Lightly grease and flour one 10 inch tube pan.
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2
In a mixing bowl, cream margarine and granulated sugar until smooth. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Dissolve baking soda in buttermilk and add to the creamed mixture.
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3
Place flour in a large bowl and add dates, orange slices, and nuts. Stir to coat each piece. Add flour mixture and coconut to creamed mixture. This makes a very stiff dough, so it will be necessary to stir with a wooden spoon.
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4
Pour batter into the tube pan. Bake for 2 1/2 to 3 hours. As soon as cake comes from oven, combine the orange juice and confectioners sugar and pour over hot cake. Let stand in pan overnight.
Nutrition Facts
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