Shortcut Fruitcake: A quick, adaptable treat perfect for a chaotic moving day.
Moving day can be sheer chaos, so I needed something easy when I finally settled into my new place. Unboxing my kitchen essentials, I stumbled upon a forgotten spice cake mix. There it was, an understated savior, waiting for its moment of glory. Alongside it sat boxes of candied fruit and bags of pecans from a well-meaning holiday gift. That night, as boxes loomed menacingly in every corner, I whipped together this shortcut fruitcake. It's a confection that embraces the joy of new beginnings and makes you forget there's still a mountain of unpacking to do.
In the haze of half-open boxes, discovering vanilla extract and a container of pudding mix felt like unearthing treasure. As the cake baked, sending sweet, spicy aromas wafting through my new walls, I realized it marked more than sustenance. It was a moment of calm amid the moving madness. Chef tip: Use flour to dust the pan so the cake releases beautifully after baking. Let it cool almost all the way before turning it out for picture-perfect slices.
As a glaze bubbled on the stove, formed from buttermilk and corn syrup, I drizzled the sweet concoction over the cake, each drop etching a memory of that first night. Sitting down to my inaugural meal in the new apartment, I felt a sense of comfort amid the change. The candied cherries glistened in the soft evening light, their vibrant colors a reminder that every new chapter brings unexpected delights worth savoring.