Fruitcake Bars: Flavorful & Moist Christmas Fruitcake Dessert Recipe! (2024)

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Fruitcake bars are a delicious fruit dessert that combines holiday fruitcake mixed peel, dried dates, candied red and green glace cherries, and candied pineapple! They are incredibly easy to make and turn out wonderfully moist every time. Even if you are not a fan of fruitcakes, these tasty bars are bound to change your mind!

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Tasty, Festive Fruitcake Dessert Bars

If you need a sweet and easy treat to share with a large group of people during the holiday season, these fruitcake bars are just the thing! They're quick to whip up in one pan and have all of the best fruit flavors added!

First, you'll need to make the cookie dough, then combine it with festive mixed peel, candied pineapple, chopped prunes, and dried cherries. These fruitcake bars will be the hit at every potluck, party, or holiday gathering you take them to!

If baking gets you in the Christmas spirit, check out my holiday baking recipes! There are cookies, my fantastic Christmas cake, fruitcake and more cake ideas, pies, fudge, candy, and so much more to try!

🥘 Ingredients

Most of the ingredients used in this recipe are common baking staples! You may need to make a quick trip to the store to grab some mixed peel and dried fruit.

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  • Butter - ¾cup ofbutter(softened, at room temperature).
  • Light Brown Sugar - 1 ¾cups oflight brown sugar(packed).
  • Eggs - 3largeeggs(at room temperature).
  • Vanilla Extract - 1tablespoon ofvanilla extract.
  • All-Purpose Flour - 1 ½cups ofall-purpose flour.
  • Mixed Peel - 1cup ofmixed peel.
  • Candied Cherries - 1 cup of red and green glace cherries (quartered or chopped).
  • Candied Pineapple - ½cup ofcandied pineapple(chopped).
  • Dates - ½cup ofdates (chopped).

*Be sure to see the free printable recipe card below for ingredients, exact amounts & instructions with tips!*

🔪 How To Make Fruitcake Bars

In just 4 easy steps, you will have a delicious fruit dessert that everyone will adore! Take out a large mixing bowl, a 9x13 baking pan, a silicone spatula set, and some measuring utensils to make this recipe.

This homemade fruitcake bar recipe will yield around 96 servings (depending on how big you cut the bars).

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  1. Prep. Preheat your oven to 325°F (160°C) and lightly grease a 9x13 baking pan.
  2. Mix ingredients. Cream the ¾ cup of butter and 1 ¾ cup of light brown sugar in a large mixing bowl until light and fluffy. Add the first egg along with the 1 tablespoon vanilla extract and a pinch of salt then mix to combine. Add the remaining two eggs one at a time, mixing well after adding each egg. Then add the 1 ½ cups of all-purpose flour and mix thoroughly.
  3. Fold. Gently mix in the 1 ½ cups of mixed peel, 1 cup of candied red and green glace cherries, ½ cup of chopped candied pineapple, and ½ cup of chopped dates by folding them into the dough.

Assemble & Bake

  1. Spread dough. Spread the mixture evenly into your prepared 9x13 baking pan.
  2. Bake. Bake in your preheated oven at 325°F (160°C) for 40-45 minutes or until lightly browned and the dough no longer looks wet.
  3. Cool. Once the dough is finished baking, transfer it to a wire cooling rack to cool completely. Slice into squares and serve.

These fruitcake bars are one of my go-to easy dessert bar recipes every year during the holiday season! I hope that you love them just as much as my family does! Enjoy!

💭 Angela's Tips & Recipe Notes

  • ¾ cup of butter equals 1½ sticks of butter.
  • You may use dark brown sugar if you'd like. It will have a deeper molasses flavor and will make the bars darker in appearance.
  • If you want to add nuts, you can add up to 2 cups of coarsely chopped walnuts, pecans, or almonds for an added crunchy texture.
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🥡 Storing

Fruit cake bars can be kept at room temperature for up to 7 days in an airtight container.

Any leftover bars may be individually wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen in a freezer-safe container or Ziploc storage bag for up to 3 months.

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❓ FAQ

What Other Add-Ins Can I Use In These Fruitcake Bars?

These fruitcake bars are extremely versatile; you can add or take out any of the added fruit above. Feel free to add in any of your favorites, such as glace cherries, dried cranberries, raisins, golden raisins (sultanas), dried apricots, chocolate chips, chopped walnuts, diced pecans, chopped almonds, candied lemons, or candied oranges.

Can I Make These Fruitcake Bars Ahead Of Time?

Absolutely! You can make these fruitcake bars up to one week in advance before you need to serve them. Keep them in an airtight storage container at room temperature until you are ready to enjoy them!

Can I Freeze Fruitcake Bars?

Yes! I highly recommend wrapping individual fruitcake bars in plastic wrap before placing them in a freezer-safe container. This will help keep them moist. Thaw in the fridge before serving and enjoy within 3 months.

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Fruitcake Bars (Easy Christmas Dessert Recipe)

Fruitcake bars are a delicious fruit dessert that combines holiday fruitcake mixed peel, dried dates, candied red and green glace cherries, and candied pineapple! They are incredibly easy to make and turn out wonderfully moist every time. Even if you are not a fan of fruitcakes, these tasty bars are bound to change your mind!

Author | Angela

Servings: 24 servings

Calories: 212kcal

Prep 15 minutes minutes

Cooking 45 minutes minutes

Total Time 1 hour hour

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Ingredients

  • ¾ cup butter (softened, at room temperature)
  • 1 ¾ cups light brown sugar (packed)
  • 3 large eggs (at room temperature)
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 1 pinch salt
  • 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 cups mixed peel
  • 1 cup candied cherries (red and green glace cherries, quartered or chopped)
  • ½ cup candied pineapple (chopped)
  • ½ cup dried dates (pitted, chopped)

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Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 325°F (160°C) and lightly grease a 9x13 baking pan.

  • Cream the butter and light brown sugar in a large mixing bowl until light and fluffy. Add the first egg along with the vanilla extract and salt then mix to combine. Add the remaining two eggs one at a time, mixing well after adding each egg. Then add the all-purpose flour and mix thoroughly.

  • Gently mix in the mixed peel, candied red and green glace cherries, chopped candied pineapple, and chopped dates by folding them into the dough.

  • Spread the mixture evenly into your prepared 9x13 baking pan.

  • Bake in your preheated oven at 325°F (160°C) for 40-45 minutes or until lightly browned and the dough no longer looks wet.

  • Once the dough is finished baking, transfer it to a wire cooling rack. Allow the fruitcake bars to cool completely before slicing and serving.

Notes

  • ¾ cup of butter is equal to 1 ½ sticks of butter.
  • You may use dark brown sugar if you'd like. It will have a deeper molasses flavor and will make the bars darker in appearance.
  • If you want to add nuts, you may add up to 2 cups of coarsely chopped walnuts, pecans, or almonds for an added crunchy texture.
  • To store: Fruit cake bars can be kept for up to 7 days at room temperature in an airtight container.
  • To freeze: Any leftover bars may be individually wrapped in plastic wrap and frozen in a freezer-safe container or Ziploc storage bag for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 212kcal (11%) | Carbohydrates: 37g (12%) | Protein: 2g (4%) | Fat: 6g (9%) | Saturated Fat: 4g (25%) | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 39mg (13%) | Sodium: 67mg (3%) | Potassium: 66mg (2%) | Fiber: 1g (4%) | Sugar: 29g (32%) | Vitamin A: 217IU (4%) | Vitamin C: 0.5mg (1%) | Calcium: 24mg (2%) | Iron: 1mg (6%)

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  1. Kathy says

    Fruitcake bars
    No soda or baking powder?
    Curious.
    Thanks, Kathy B.

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    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      You could add a small amount but neither is needed. Thanks for asking!

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      • Dawn says

        How much of each or either would you recommend?

        Reply

        • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

          As written, the post includes 3 cups of varied fruitcake blend. I like cherries, so personally I may increase the red and green glace cherries to be half of the fruit along with a fruitcake blend to total that 3 cups. Any nut can be used but my favorite would be pecans and walnuts in this recipe even though I usually opt for almonds. I would start with 1 cup of nuts and add up to 2 cups if you enjoy a really nutty fruitcake bar. Thanks for asking!

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  2. TR says

    If I add nuts or add different fruits, should it still equal the 3 cups total you've indicated in the recipe or will adding more be too much for the amount of batter?

    Reply

    • Angela @ BakeItWithLove.com says

      Up to 2 cups of nuts can be added in addition to the fruitcake blend fruit. You can use your favorite nuts for this recipe. Enjoy!

      Reply

Fruitcake Bars: Flavorful & Moist Christmas Fruitcake Dessert Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

How do you add moisture to fruitcake? ›

Usually the bottom and/or edges tend to get hard if a cake is overbaked. You can also try using simple syrup to soak the cake layers or top of the cake to make it little soft. warming the fruitcake or slices can make them softer and soaking in some brandy or rum will help.

What is the best liquor to soak fruitcake in? ›

Evenly pour 1.5 - 2 ounces of your favorite bourbon, rum, brandy, or cognac, over the fruitcake. For a quick way to measure, use a standard-sized shot glass. Take care to pour slowly, allowing the liquor to absorb into the cake with minimal runoff.

What is the difference between fruit cake and Christmas cake? ›

Christmas cakes are also commonly made with pudding while a fruit cake uses butter, however there are Christmas cake recipes that do contain butter. The traditional Scottish Christmas cake, also known as the Whisky Dundee, is very popular. It is a light crumbly cake with currants, raisins, cherries and Scotch whisky.

How do you keep fruit cake moist with alcohol? ›

When cooled, remove cakes from pans and remove parchment paper. Brush cakes generously with sweet sherry, brandy, rum, port, liqueur or fruit juice; do not use wine. Using fruit juice can increase the chances of your fruitcake going mouldy. Wrap each cake in several layers of cheesecloth and then in plastic wrap.

Why is my fruit cake not moist? ›

The ratio of wet to dry ingredients determines a cake's moisture level. If there's simply too much flour and not enough butter, a cake will taste dry. On the other hand, if there's too much milk and not enough flour, a cake will taste too wet. Finding the right balance between wet and dry ingredients is key.

How to keep Christmas cake moist? ›

Wrap the cake in greaseproof paper or baking parchment then wrap it in kitchen foil. Store cake in a second layer of foil or in an airtight tin. You can repeat the feeding process every couple of weeks for three or four feeds. However, if the cake makes the work surface damp, appears wet or stodgy, discontinue feeding.

How long should I soak my fruit for a Christmas cake? ›

Most recipes call for dried fruit to be soaked overnight. I take a speedy approach: just microwave the dried fruit with juice and/or brandy, then stand for 1 hour to soak up the liquid. So much faster – and just as effective! Other than that, there's nothing unusual about how this fruit cake is made.

What is a substitute for brandy in fruit cake? ›

Yes, you can make a fruit cake without brandy. Instead of brandy, you can use alternative liquids like apple juice, orange juice, or even tea to soak the dried fruits and add moisture and flavor to the cake.

Is brandy or rum better for fruitcake? ›

However, traditional Christmas fruitcake or pudding is made with fruit that has been soaked in spirit (usually brandy and 50 ml will be sufficient for a cake to serve 20). Rum or whisky are possible alternatives. The alcohol evaporates in the cooking process but the flavour remains.

How long should fruitcake be aged? ›

The most common duration to properly age a fruitcake is about three months. Any quicker will limit the development of complex flavors attributed to the maturing process. You can certainly age your cake for much longer than several months if you'd like, but we know how busy everyday life can be.

What does Claxton fruit cake taste like? ›

Claxton cakes are a dense, syrupy sweet combination of nuts and dried fruits pressed together with very little flour — Claxton says they are 70% fruit and nuts. There are 2 styles of Claxton cakes: The regular light cakes contain golden raisins and rum flavoring.

When should I start making my Christmas cake? ›

Some say you should make your Christmas cake 6 weeks before eating, but the advice given on Nigella.com is that 12 weeks before is the optimum time to get baking. Your Christmas cake should be fed every 4 to 6 weeks but in the meantime, after baking, it should be stored away in a secure, air tight container.

Why does my fruit cake taste dry? ›

If you have too much flour in a recipe and not enough fat, like butter or oil, your cake is going to be dry and hard. For best results, I would encourage you to use a scale when baking, but if you don't have a scale, then just make sure you're using measuring cups correctly.

Which alcohol is best for soaking fruit cake? ›

What alcohol should you use? Strong, flavourful spirits with a high ABV are ideal for feeding fruitcakes. You can use rum, brandy or whisky for spice, or if you like citrus flavours, try an orange liqueur. Cherry brandy and amaretto will also work well if you prefer these.

How do you moisten a dry Christmas fruit cake? ›

5 Ways to Moisten a Dry Cake That's Already Baked
  1. Brush with simple syrup glaze. Velez recommends adding a simple syrup glaze to your cake layers if they end up coming out too dry. ...
  2. Soak your cake in milk. ...
  3. Fill the cake with mousse or jam. ...
  4. Frost the cake. ...
  5. Stick it in the fridge.
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What do you do if your cake is too dry? ›

Soak your cake in milk or cream.

Simply brush on a few tablespoons of milk or cream to the top of your dry cake or, for a truly indulgent finish, follow recipes like one-bowl tres leches poke cake, baked and soaked in a combination of whole milk, evaporated milk, and sweetened condensed milk.

How do you add extra moisture to a cake? ›

10 WAYS TO MAKE CAKE MOIST
  1. USE THE CORRECT TEMPERATURE AND BAKING TIME. Consider lowering your oven temperature slightly when baking a cake. ...
  2. USE VEGETABLE OIL. ...
  3. USE BUTTERMILK INSTEAD OF MILK. ...
  4. ADD INSTANT PUDDING MIX. ...
  5. ADD MAYONNAISE. ...
  6. USE SIMPLE SYRUP OR GLAZE. ...
  7. USE CAKE FLOUR. ...
  8. DON'T OVERMIX.

What can I add to cake mix for moisture? ›

Add an Extra Egg

Most cake mixes call for two to three eggs. Just one more egg will add extra moisture, fat, and a little protein, which means the cake will be softer and less likely to overbake and dry out in the oven.

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