Fruit co*cktail Cake Recipe (2024)

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This easy fruit co*cktail cake recipe is a total blast from the past! Just like Grandma used to make, this easy dessert is packed with coconut, pecans, and sweet fruit co*cktail.

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Vintage recipe lovers, you have to try this homemade fruit co*cktail cake. It’s straight out of grandma’s recipe box and will bring back a flood of childhood memories with your first bite.

And while this cake is made from scratch, it’s not intimidating at all. You’ll use super simple ingredients to create a super moist, delicious cake that everyone loves.

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Fruit co*cktail cake is even better the next day and the next. Serve it warmed up, chilled, or at room temperature. You really can’t go wrong. It’s the perfect dessert to take along to a potluck, a family reunion, or a church event.

For more foolproof old-fashioned recipes, try my Strawberry Pretzel Salad. It’s such a refreshing treat for spring and summer! Or how about a batch of Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies for the church bake sale? They’ll go fast!

For now, let’s make a vintage fruit co*cktail cake.

Table of Contents

Ingredients

This section includes ingredient notes and substitution options. Get all measurements, ingredients, and instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post.

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Cake Ingredients:

  • Flour — I use all-purpose flour for this recipe. If you’re using self-rising flour, omit the baking soda and salt because self-rising flour already has those components.
  • Granulated Sugar — To sweeten things up. You can use all brown sugar if you prefer.
  • Brown Sugar — Light brown sugar gives the cake a little bit of that molasses flavor. Dark brown sugar works, too.
  • Baking Soda — This ingredient is important if you’re using all-purpose flour. It helps the cake rise.
  • Salt — Salt reacts with the baking soda to leaven the cake.
  • Vanilla Extract adds a hint of sweet vanilla flavor
  • Eggs — You’ll need two large eggs; they help provide structure for baked goods. You may substitute applesauce for the eggs if your family is egg-free.
  • Fruit co*cktail — Grab a can of fruit co*cktail in heavy syrup, not the kind in fruit juices. The syrup is important to the baking process.
  • Shredded Coconut — I use sweetened shredded coconut, but you can use unsweetened if you want to dial back the sweetness a little.

Frosting ingredients:

  • Butter — Use unsalted butter (real butter — not margarine) for the frosting. It doesn’t matter if it isn’t softened; you’ll be cooking it along with the sugar and evaporated milk anyway.
  • Granulated Sugar — To sweeten up the frosting.
  • Evaporated Milk — This makes the glaze creamy and delicious!
  • Vanilla Extract — Pure vanilla extract provides richness and flavor to this simple frosting.
  • Pecans — Chopped pecans are delicious when paired with the glaze. Sub walnuts if you like them better.
  • Shredded Coconut — Yes, you need more coconut here! It adds sweetness, texture, and looks so pretty on top of the cake.

Equipment You’ll Need

  • Mixing bowl
  • 9×13 cake pan
  • 2-qt saucepan
  • Whisk
  • Wire rack
  • Wooden spoon

How to MakeCanned Fruit co*cktail Cake

This section shows you how to make the recipe with step-by-step photos and instructions. For the full printable recipe, see the recipe card below.

Step 1: Set your oven to 350°F to preheat. Spray a 9×13 cake pan with cooking spray, and set it aside.

Step 2: Grab a large bowl, and whisk together the dry ingredients for the cake (flour, granulated sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, and salt).

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Step 3: Add the wet ingredients (vanilla, eggs, and fruit co*cktail with the syrup) to the bowl. Stir everything until it’s completely blended.

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Step 4: Gently fold in the shredded coconut.

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Step 5: Pour batter into the greased baking dish, spreading the batter evenly. Bake the cake for 30 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean or with a few crumbs.

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Step 6: Remove the cake from the oven and place it on a wire rack to cool.

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Step 7: To make the frosting, add the butter, sugar, and evaporated milk to a 2-quart saucepan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, stirring frequently. Continue boiling for two minutes. Remove the frosting from the heat and stir in the vanilla extract. Add the pecans and coconut, stirring until just combined.

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Step 8: Pour the frosting over the warm cake, spreading evenly.

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Step 9: Let the cake cool to room temperature, about 2-3 hours. Then cover the cake and refrigerate until serving.

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Step 10: Slice the cake and serve it with whipped cream, an extra sprinkle of shredded coconut, more chopped pecans, and/or a couple of maraschino cherries, if desired.

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Serving Suggestions

The great thing about fruit co*cktail coconut cake is that you can serve it chilled, at room temperature, or warmed up. It’s great any way you slice it (pun intended). Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy a big slice.

It’s delicious just as it is, but feel free to add whipped cream, extra coconut or pecans, or maraschino cherries. Some like the cake warm with vanilla ice cream or custard on the side. Yum!

Storage and Freezing

Refrigerator: Keep this old fashioned fruit co*cktail cake in the refrigerator tightly covered with plastic wrap or in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

Freezer: You can freeze this easy cake recipe for up to 3 months or longer. Make sure it’s tightly wrapped or sealed in a freezer-safe container to prevent freezer burn.

Thawing: Thaw cake slices in the refrigerator overnight. You can heat it in the microwave once thawed if you prefer your 1960’s fruit co*cktail cake warm.

Fruit co*cktail Cake Recipe Tips and Tricks

  • Ditch the mixer for this fruit cake recipe. You don’t need a hand mixer or stand mixer. In fact, stirring the ingredients too much may make the cake too dense. Just use your whisk or spoon and a little elbow grease to get the texture of this moist cake just right!
  • Toast the pecans to elevate the flavor of this cake even more. Toast them before chopping in a single layer in a 350°F oven for about 7 to 10 minutes. Watch them carefully to prevent burning.
  • Reduce the cooking time by about 5 minutes if you’re using a dark cake pan. Check it with a toothpick about 25 minutes into baking.
  • Pour the frosting over the cake while it’s still warm. It’s more of a glaze that’s packed with pecans and coconut. Spread it evenly and then let it finish cooling with the cake.
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Additions and Variations

Add grated carrots. The sweetness of carrots goes perfectly with this fruit co*cktail cake. Plus, if you’re not a fan of coconut, this can make a tasty substitute.

Go egg-less. If you need to omit eggs, replace each egg with 1/4 cup applesauce instead.

Use all white sugar in the cake batter. You can substitute th brown sugar with extra granulated sugar if you prefer.

Swap out the nuts. Don’t like pecans? No problem! Try chopped walnuts instead.

Serve warm cake. While I prefer it chilled, many enjoy this cake warmed up in the microwave.

Homemade Fruit co*cktail Cake FAQ

Can I make fruit co*cktail cake without coconut?

Yes, you can. While most recipes call for coconut, you can easily omit it from the cake batter and the frosting if it’s not your thing.

Can I use fruit co*cktail in juice instead of heavy syrup?

No, unfortunately you can’t. The fruit co*cktail goes in undrained, and the heavy syrup is important for the texture of the cake.

Do I have to refrigerate fruit co*cktail cake?

Some like fruit co*cktail cake at room temperature while others (like me) prefer it kept in the refrigerator. I have heard of people storing the cake at room temperature for a couple of days.

Can I use box cake mix instead of making this from scratch?

You probably could use a boxed cake mix (like a yellow cake mix), but why would you want to? This isn’t a finicky cake recipe that requires you lugging out your stand mixer. It only takes a few minutes to combine the simple ingredients and get the cake batter ready. You’ll be glad you put in the extra effort to make it from scratch!

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More Vintage Dessert Recipes

  • Old-fashioned Crazy Cake
  • Watergate Salad
  • Old-Fashioned Gingerbread Cake
  • Classic Angel Food Cake
  • No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Old-Fashioned Buttermilk Doughnuts

Recipe

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Recipe

5 from 3 votes

Fruit co*cktail Cake

Author: Jaclyn

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 35 minutes mins

Total: 45 minutes mins

A total blast from the past, this easy fruit co*cktail cake recipe is delicious nostalgia in every bite. You'll love the combination of sweet coconut, crunchy pecans, and classic fruit co*cktail.

Ingredients

For the cake:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup light brown sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs beaten
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 15 ounce can fruit co*cktail in heavy syrup, not drained
  • ¼ cup shredded coconut

For the frosting:

  • ½ cup unsalted butter
  • ¾ cup granulated sugar
  • ½ cup evaporated milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¾ cup chopped pecans
  • ½ cup coconut

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Coat a 9×13 baking dish with nonstick cooking spray and set aside.

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, brown sugar, baking soda, and salt.

  • To the bowl, add the fruit co*cktail, eggs, and vanilla. Stir together until completely blended.

  • Fold in the coconut.

  • Transfer the batter to the prepared baking dish, spreading evenly. Bake for 30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.

  • Remove the cake from the oven and place on a wire rack to cool.

  • For the frosting, place the butter, sugar, and evaporated milk into a 2 quart sauce pan. Bring the mixture to a boil over medium heat, stirring often. Continue to boil for two minutes. Remove the frosting from heat and stir in the vanilla. Add the pecans and coconut, stirring just until mixed.

  • Pour the hot frosting evenly over the top of the cake.

  • Allow the cake to cool completely to room temperature. Cover the cake and refrigerate overnight.

  • Slice and serve topped with whipped cream, additional coconut, chopped pecans, and/or a maraschino cherry, if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 327kcal

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FAQs

Can you add fruit to box cake mix? ›

The addition of nuts and dried or candied fruit (such as citron, citrus peel, or even ginger) can add both flavor and texture to a boxed mix, but they did seem a little odd and out of place in a light and fluffy cake—this trick tends to work better in a denser, more rustic dessert like banana bread or carrot cake.

What are the ingredients in Del Monte fruit co*cktail? ›

Ingredients & Nutrition Facts

Fruit (Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Pineapple, Cherries [Cherries, Carmine]), Water, Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C), Acesulfame Potassium, Sucralose.

What are the fruits in a fruit co*cktail? ›

A tasty combo of preservative- and fat-free peaches, pears, grapes, pineapple, and cherries, packed fresh in 100% real fruit juice from concentrate.

Does fruit co*cktail have grapes in it? ›

Practically all of the total pack of canned fruit co*cktail is produced in California near the source of the three main ingredients - peaches, pears and grapes.

What is in a fruit co*cktail tin? ›

This mainly contains pineapple cubes, papaya cubes, halved cherries along with Nata de coco (translucent coconut jellies), sugar and water.

How many calories are in a Del Monte fruit co*cktail? ›

Delicious peaches, pears, grapes, pineapple, and cherries packed in extra-light syrup - all in a convenient single-serving can with just 100 calories!

Can you use fruit juice instead of water in a cake mix? ›

You can also think 'outside of the box and use other non-dairy liquids: Try swapping out the water for soda, juice (orange juice is great with vanilla / yellow cake), or even a stout beer or coffee (for chocolate cake).

How do you keep fruit from sinking in cake batter? ›

The best way to avoid sinking fruit is to toss the fruit in a couple of tablespoons of the flour (just use some from the measured amount for the recipe) to coat it lightly. Once added to the cake mixture the flour coating will thicken the batter immediately surrounding the fruit and help suspend the fruit.

What is the difference between fruit co*cktail and fruit mix? ›

Here's a basic breakdown: Mixed Fruit is usually the same fruit blend as fruit co*cktail, give or take a pineapple or a grape, but the size of the pieces are larger — sometimes bite-sized chunks, sometimes whole slices — than the small dice required for fruit co*cktail.

What fruit is in Dole fruit co*cktail? ›

Description. A delicious medley of Pears, Peaches, Pineapples, Grapes and Cherries. The perfect, healthy, natural snack. *Voted the Best New Product for Canned Fruit Category by Canadians in a 2024 BrandSpark survey.

Is canned fruit co*cktail healthy? ›

It's best to avoid canned fruits in heavy syrup or with added sugars. That being said, fruit is only beneficial to your health if it's actually eaten. So if a small amount of syrup is what makes the fruit enjoyable for you, then it's perfectly fine to choose that option on occasion.

What are the rules for fruit co*cktail? ›

For fruit co*cktail, the USDA stipulates that canned fruit co*cktail must contain specific percentages of fruit. It must include grapes, peaches, and pineapples; optional maraschino cherries and other fruits are permitted.

Why is it called fruit co*cktail? ›

The use of the word "co*cktail" in the name does not mean that it contains alcohol, but refers to the secondary definition: " an appetizer made by combining pieces of food, such as fruit or seafood".

What is the red thing in fruit co*cktail? ›

The red fruit in a fruit co*cktail is none other than the cherry. Cherries are small, round fruits that come in various shades of red, ranging from bright red to deep burgundy. They are known for their sweet and tangy flavor, which adds a delightful contrast to the other fruits in the co*cktail.

What are the 5 fruits in fruit co*cktail? ›

Fruit co*cktail in Heavy Syrup is packed with peaches, pears, grapes, pineapples and cherries in heavy syrup. This canned fruit is ideal for baking, as part of a lunch snack or for fruit salads!

What kind of cherries are used in fruit co*cktails? ›

Maraschino cherries are a popular topping for ice cream sundaes and used in certain co*cktails or as garnishes for foods like glazed ham, parfaits, milkshakes, cakes, and pastries. They're also often found in canned fruit mixes.

Is it safe to drink the syrup from the fruit co*cktail? ›

Yes, it is generally safe to drink canned fruit liquid, often called "canned fruit syrup" or "canned fruit juice." However, there are a few things to consider: Sugar content: Many canned fruits are packed in syrup, which is usually a sugar-based solution.

What alcoholic drink is made from fruit? ›

There are several liquors made from pure fruit, like brandy, which is often made from grapes, and schnapps, which can be made from various fruits like apples, pears, or cherries.

What's in a Del Monte fruit co*cktail? ›

Fruit (Peaches, Pears, Grapes, Pineapple, Cherries [Cherries, Carmine]), Water, Sugar.
  • Nutrition Item Left ValueRight Value.
  • Serving Size 1/2 cup (129g)
  • Amount Per Serving 1/2 cup.
  • Calories 60.
  • Calories From Fat 0.
  • Total Fat 0g0%
  • Saturated Fat 0g0%
  • Trans Fat 0g0%

How long does a fruit co*cktail last after the expiration date? ›

A sealed can or jar of fruit co*cktail can typically last anywhere from 1-2 years past the printed expiration date, thanks to the preservation process, as long as you store it in a cool, dry place. Once opened, however, the fruit co*cktail should be consumed within 7-10 days if stored properly in the fridge.

Is fruit co*cktail good for diet? ›

Low in Fat and Carbs

If you're on a diet plan and are counting fat calories, consider adding fruit cups with water or juice. The natural juices of the fruit add essential nutrients instead of unhealthy fat and carbs. Fruit co*cktail is great for diet plans and makes an excellent snack choice.

Is Del Monte canned fruit good for you? ›

In fact, Del Monte fruits, vegetables, and tomatoes contain similar nutrients as fresh when prepared for the table. Studies have even shown that in some instances, such as with peaches and tomatoes, canned contains even more antioxidants and vitamins than fresh.

Is sugar-free canned fruit healthy? ›

The American Diabetes Association recommends buying canned fruit with “unsweetened” or “no sugar added” on its label. Look for fruit packed in 100% juice, water or coconut water for all the flavor without the extra preservatives.

What can be added to box cake mix? ›

8 Ways To Make Boxed Cake Mix Taste Homemade
  1. Swap Oil for Melted Butter.
  2. Exchange Water for Dairy.
  3. Enhance With Extracts.
  4. Incorporate Sour Cream or Mayo.
  5. Add Nuts.
  6. Make Homemade Frosting.
  7. Layer With Fillings.
  8. Turn it into a Poke Cake.
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How does fruit affect a cake? ›

In some instances, they contribute color, flavor and texture; in others, it's all about functionality. Real fruits and nuts provide a healthful halo by adding nutrients to baked goods, sometimes by replacing less desirables, such as saturated fat, and other times by boosting protein, fiber, vitamin and mineral content.

How to add frozen fruit to cake mix? ›

Coating them in flour will help them to hold their place in the cake batter. Yes. Since they are frozen you risk the chance of bleeding. To minimize the bleeding place the blueberries in a bowl and toss them in some flour to coat them, then add in the batter.

Can I add fruit to box pancake mix? ›

You can get creative with your batter by mixing in some chocolate, fruit or anything your taste buds desire. Butter a sheet pan, pour in the batter and bake at 425 degrees for 15-20 minutes. Plus, you can cook delicious pancakes for the whole family all at once!

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