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Sun-Maid® Breaks Up with Fruitcake This Holiday Season

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Arguably one of the biggest separations of the century, America’s most iconic raisin brand parts ways with the (somewhat) beloved holiday classic dessert


FRESNO, Calif. /PRNewswire/ — In a sweet farewell, Sun-Maid Growers of California, maker of innovative dried fruit snacks, has formally announced its amicable break up with fruitcake, the classic but polarizing holiday dessert. This surprising break up comes as a pivotal move to redefine the way dried fruit, especially raisins, show up during the festive season. With tastebuds set on new beginnings, Sun-Maid has partnered with celebrity pastry chef, TV host and recipe matchmaker, Duff Goldman, to explore new pairings during the holidays. In a statement released today on the brand’s Instagram account (@SunMaid):

“Dear friends and fans,

We hope this post finds you well. After years of companionship, our relationship with Fruitcake has come to an end. We’ll always be grateful for the many sweet moments and cherished memories we had together, but the time has come to for us to branch out and explore new dried fruit pairings and flavor potentials.

We still have a deep appreciation for the role Fruitcake has played in our journey. We will forever remember the laughter, flavors, and shared moments. And while this chapter is closing, new chapters are waiting to be written. Here’s to new beginnings, fresh flavors, and the endless possibilities that lie ahead.

With love and gratitude,
Sun-Maid”

This holiday season, Sun-Maid is seizing the opportunity to challenge preconceptions and inspire flavorful innovation. For far too long, Sun-Maid’s relationship with fruitcake has been on the rocks, especially with 89% of Americans maintaining their aversion to it. Fruitcake is notoriously the holiday dessert that everyone loves to hate; while there have been some upsides to the relationship, Sun-Maid is officially ready to move on, in pursuit of something new that showcases the versatility and modern appeal of dried fruit.

To demonstrate the delicious and imaginative possibilities beyond the fruitcake realm, Sun-Maid is collaborating with Duff Goldman to unveil four exciting new recipe matches just in time for the holidays. This includes the “Bacon Raisin Cornbread Chicken,” a delightful blend of savory and sweet that will effortlessly become the star of any dinner party. Additionally, there’s the “Forget Fruitcake” cookie, which offers a perfect fusion of apricots and golden raisins with a sumptuous jam filling sandwiched between layers—a more indulgent and flavorful alternative. Completing the lineup are “Peanut Butter and Raisin Halvah” and “Pinwheel Cookies.” All the recipes can be found at sunmaid.com/pullofftheholidays.

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Furthermore, Sun-Maid is hosting a holiday-themed, break up kit giveaway on Instagram from November 13 through December 4, 2023. The Sun-Maid “Break Up Survival Kits” are designed to comfort you, no matter what or who you are breaking up with this holiday season, while also inspiring culinary creativity with Sun-Maid’s imaginative holiday recipes.

Stay in the loop on Sun-Maid’s new love interests and explorations by following the journey on Instagram (@SunMaid). For more information and inspiration for your holiday recipes, please visit sunmaid.com.

About Sun-Maid Growers of California
Founded in 1912, Sun-Maid Growers of California is a farmers’ cooperative of hundreds of grower families with vineyards in California’s Central Valley. From childhood to adulthood and generation to generation, Sun-Maid’s innovative snacks continue to feed imaginations one little red box at a time–because when imagination is used for good, there’s nothing more delicious! And while some things change, our real, minimally processed and consistently good ingredients haven’t. Always starting with a whole fruit you can see and taste, Sun-Maid continues to offer a trusted go-to snack that’s simple, wholesome and versatile–imagine that! For more information about Sun-Maid visit sunmaid.com and follow the brand on social media including TikTokInstagram and Twitter.

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Scare Up a Sweet, Thrilling Treat

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(Family Features) For a frighteningly fun time in the kitchen this Halloween, gather your family around the cauldron to create a sweet, spooky dessert. Tricks and treats may provide thrills, but a homemade concoction can be the star of your hauntingly happy evening.

This Ghostly Graveyard Cake takes imagination and creativity from everyone with tombstones, skulls and spooky icing daring all to try a bite. With looks this chilling, it’s a perfect treat to enjoy while watching everyone’s favorite scary movie.

Find more deliciously devious desserts at Culinary.net.

Ghostly Graveyard Cake

  • 1          box chocolate cake mix
  • 10        chocolate creme cookies
  • 1          cup black melting chips
  • 1          cup red melting chips
  • 1          cup heavy whipping cream
  • 3          cans buttercream icing
  • 1          purple food coloring
  • 1          black food coloring
  • skull sprinkles
  • tombstones and bones candies
  1. Prepare cake mix according to package instructions in three 6-inch baking pans. Once baked, allow to completely cool outside of pans.

     
  2. In zip-top bag, using rolling pin, crush chocolate creme cookies; set aside.

  3. In separate small bowls, add black melting chips and red melting chips.
  4. In microwave, heat heavy whipping cream 1 1/2 minutes. Pour half the mixture into one bowl of chips and other half into other bowl of chips. Stir until chips are completely melted; set aside.

  5. After cakes cool, on cake board, add small amount of buttercream icing so cake sticks. Using bread knife, level cakes.
  6. Place one cake on cake board and add thin layer of icing on top. Place second layer of cake on top and add thin layer of icing on top. Place final layer of cake on top and add thin layer of icing on top. Add thin layer of icing to entire cake. Freeze 15 minutes.
  7. In small bowl, mix two parts purple food coloring to one part black food coloring. Ice cake with deep purple icing. Using grooved scraper, scrape along sides of cake. Using angled spatula, smooth top of cake.

  8. Add skull sprinkles around edges of cake. Using piping bag with small opening at tip, drip black drip mixture around top edges of cake. Repeat using red drip mixture.



  9. Add chocolate creme cookie crumbs to top of cake. Add tombstones and bone sprinkles to top of cake.

     

     
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A Comfort Food Favorite for Football Nights

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(Family Features) With football season in full swing, it’s time to break out game day favorites that get the crowd on their feet. This Bison Barbecue Meatloaf may not be a traditional tailgate item, but it’s a perfect way to bring the family together for weeknight games.

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Bison Barbecue Meatloaf

Recipe courtesy of “Cookin’ Savvy”
Servings: 4-6

  • 1 pound ground bison
  • 1/3 pound hamburger (optional)
  • 2 tablespoons mesquite seasoning or barbecue seasoning
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 cup barbecue sauce

Glaze:

  • 1 cup barbecue sauce
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  1. Heat oven to 350 F.
  2. In bowl, mix bison; hamburger, if using; seasoning; egg; and barbecue sauce. Place in loaf pan.
  3. To make glaze, mix barbecue sauce and brown sugar. Spread over meatloaf.
  4. Bake 45 minutes.


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Bring the Taste of Takeout Home

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(Family Features) Some nights, especially when schedules are jam packed, the allure of grabbing takeout or swinging through a drive-thru between activities may sound more appealing than spending time in the kitchen. You can skip the to-go boxes, however, with these tasty Asian-inspired dishes that come together almost as fast as delivery while allowing you to get creative at mealtime.

Packed with fresh shrimp and crispy veggies, this Crab and Shrimp Sushi Burrito fuses some favorite takeout dishes together to satisfy cravings in half an hour. Using Success Boil-in-Bag Jasmine Rice, which cooks up soft and fluffy, provides a flavorful and aromatic base. This combination of seafood, homemade sauces and flavorful veggies makes for an unforgettable taste experience comparable to your favorite quick-serve restaurant.

Or let your kitchen appliances help create a satisfying, soothing take on a Thai classic. A quick and easy bowl of deliciousness that’s sure to comfort the whole family, this Thai Red Curry Chicken and Rice Soup features chicken, lime juice, Thai red curry and coconut milk mixed with basmati rice.

Ready in just 10 minutes, Success Boil-in-Bag Basmati Rice is quick, easy and mess-free, and it’s guaranteed to always cook right – just place the bag in chicken broth to experience the long-grain rice’s subtle, nutty flavor and unique texture. Plus, Success Rice is free from artificial additives and unprocessed ingredients, so you can feel good about serving it with a variety of dishes.

Find more recipe inspiration to tackle takeout cravings and more at SuccessRice.com.

Crab and Shrimp Sushi Burrito

Prep time: 20 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4

  • 1 bag Success Jasmine Rice
  • 1/2  cup unseasoned rice vinegar
  • 2tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons Sriracha sauce
  • 1/4 teaspoon sesame oil
  • 1tablespoon black sesame seeds
  • 4 sushi nori sheets
  • 1/2 carrot, ribboned, divided
  • 1/2 cucumber, ribboned, divided
  • 6 crab sticks, shredded, divided
  • 6 large shrimp, cooked, deveined, tails removed and butterflied, divided
  1. Rinse rice bag under cold water to remove starch. Prepare rice according to package directions.
  2. In small saucepan over medium-low heat, heat rice vinegar, sugar and salt until sugar and salt have dissolved, about 1 minute. Set aside.
  3. In small bowl, mix mayonnaise, Sriracha sauce and sesame oil. Set aside.
  4. Transfer cooked rice onto large baking sheet. Drizzle half the vinegar mixture over rice, turning until all rice is fully coated. Taste and add more vinegar mixture, if desired. Spread rice into thin layer and cool to room temperature. Sprinkle sesame seeds on top.
  5. Lay down one sushi nori sheet. Spread layer of rice on it. Place half the carrots and cucumbers on rice. Place crab and shrimp on top.
  6. Place another sushi nori sheet just under first one and roll. Repeat with remaining sushi nori sheets, rice, carrots, cucumbers, crab and shrimp. Wrap both burritos in plastic wrap. Let rest 10 minutes.
  7. Slice burritos in half and serve with spicy mayo.

Thai Red Curry Chicken and Rice Soup

Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 20 minutes
Servings: 6

  • 6 cups chicken broth
  • 2 bags Success Basmati Rice
  • 1 can (14 ounces) coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons Thai red curry paste
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 teaspoon brown sugar
  • 1 pound chicken breast tenders
  • 2 tablespoons lime juice
  • 4 green onions, thinly sliced
  1. In pressure cooker on saute setting over high heat, bring broth and rice bags to boil. Boil, uncovered, 10 minutes. Remove bags with fork and set aside.
  2. Add coconut milk, curry paste, soy sauce and brown sugar to pressure cooker. Turn off saute setting. Add chicken. Cover and lock to seal. Set to pressure cook setting over high heat about 10 minutes, or until chicken is tender. Carefully, manually or naturally, release pressure according to manufacturer’s instructions before removing lid.
  3. Set pressure cooker to saute setting over medium heat. Remove chicken and shred with two forks; add to soup along with lime juice and green onions. Remove rice from bags and stir into soup. Simmer until rice is heated through.


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