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Blackberry Jam Cake III

Submitted by: Jo Ann Herrington
A very spicy cake with cinnamon, allspice and cloves. Blackberry jam is stirred in and the cakes are baked in three 9 inch pans. Make some Cream Cheese Frosting to assemble them with. 

Blackberry Jam Cake I

Submitted by: Barbara
Blackberry jam is folded into the batter of this bundt cake. After baking the cake is given a confectioners' sugar glaze. 

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Jam Cake

Submitted by: Debbie Collins
This is a traditional Kentucky Christmas Cake. I like it better than fruit cake and the pecans may be soaked in bourbon several days before the cake is made. 

Blackberry Jam Cake II

Submitted by: C
This is a delicious cake that is even more delicious with Caramel Frosting! Blackberry jam is stirred into a light chocolate cake before baking. 

Heritage Jam Cake

Submitted by: Barbara
A butter cake with fruit and nuts. The secret ingredient is grape jam. 

Jam Cake

Submitted by: Glenda
Great cake for the holidays. 

Poppy Seed Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Dana Koss
Provided by: Taste of Home
This recipe, passed down from my mother, is perfect for church or social functions. I can be made ahead (it freezes beautifully) and is not sticky or crumbly--that's important if you're trying to walk around and socialize. 

Clove Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Mary Zawlocki
Provided by: Taste of Home
This old-fashioned bundt cake is so moist, it doesn't need any frosting. But I sometimes sprinkle it with confectioners' sugar for a pretty presentation. --Mary Zawlocki, Gig Harbor, Washington 

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Double Chocolate Cake I

Submitted by: Syd
This is a very good chocolate cake, when frosted with a chocolate frosting it is a double chocolate treat. 

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Banana-Nut Bundt Cake

Submitted by: June Yeates
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
June Yeates shares this eye-appealing cake that has a temptingly tropical twist in every slice. 'If you like, sprinkle confectioners' sugar over the top,' says the Bradley, Illinois baker. 
 
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