Friendship Cake
Delicious! Not your traditional fruit cake, makes a great gift. This is one of those recipes where the origin is certainly lost. It is always given with a jar of the fruit starter and the recipe. It takes 30 days to make unless someone gives you a jar of starter but it is delicious. Makes three cakes. Traditionally, you have a cake for you and you give the other two away with a jar of starter and the recipe. (The starter is the juice)
Ingredients
First Day Ingredients
  • 2 1/2C Sugar
  • 1 1/2C Starter (see 30th day)
  • 1 Lg Can Peaches or Apricots & Juice, diced
Tenth Day Ingredients
  • 2Cups Sugar
  • 1Lg Can Pineapple Juice
Twentieth Day Ingredients
  • 2 Cups Sugar
  • 1Lg Can Fruit Cocktail & Juice
  • 10oz Marashino Cherries cut into halves
Thirtieth Day (You will need to have everything below for each cake you make.)
  • 1pkg Yellow Cake Mix, NOT pudding cake
  • 2/3C Cooking Oil
  • 4 Eggs
  • 1sm box Instant Pudding, vanilla or butter pecan
  • 1/3 Fruit Mix, drained
  • 1C Chopped Pecans
  • 1 1/2 C Starter Juice, drained from fruit
Instructions
First Day
  1. Stir first day ingredients together and cover loosely. Stir at random for the next ten days. Do not refrigerate
Tenth Day
  1. Add tenth day ingredients and stir at random for the next ten days. Do not refrigerate
Twentieth Day
  1. Add twentieth day ingredients and stir at random for the next ten days. Do not refrigerate
Thirtieth Day
  1. Drain fruit from the juice and divide into five portions about 1 1/2 Cups each. This is your starter. You will use one of the five portions for each cake you make. Place each portion that you are not using for cake in a tight container. It will last up to five days.
  2. Divide fruit into three parts, one for each cake.
  3. Mix together all thirtieth day ingredients for each cake you are making.
  4. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
  5. Put mix in a greased tube or bundt cake pan or small loaf pans.
  6. Bake for 40 to 50 minutes
Recipe Notes

During the thirty days, keep the container (large pickle jars work great) at room temperature. Since this is a fermentation process, the fruit may bubble. The lid must be kept loose as it may pop off. The cake may be frozen after baking but the starter cannot. Throw away any starter not used in five days.