Traditional Polish Crumb Fruit Cake Recipe That Tastes Like Poland! (2024)

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There are some desserts that you can eat again and again, and never get bored. Traditional Polish fruit cake is one of them. Even though I’ve tried many versions, I think the one made by my mom in law is the absolute best.

Why? Because it’s soft, not too dry and not too wet. It’s super easy to make- all you need it a bowl and a spoon, you don’t even need to use any food processors to mix the ingredients.

I remember the first time I baked this Polish fruit cake (ciasto z kruszonką). It was ready to eat in the early afternoon. By the end of the evening, the entire cake was gone and my family asked me to bake one more!

What Fruits Do You Need For Polish Fruit Cake?

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It’s totally up to you. The Polish crumble fruit cake will taste great with any fruits including:

  • plums
  • apples
  • strawberries
  • cherries
  • rhubarb
  • pears
  • blueberries
  • many more

If you don’t have any seasonal fruits available, you can as well use jams, confitures, or chutneys. Make sure they are not watery though, otherwise you may end up with the slack-baked cake.

Remember that the jams you use should have a solid consistency.

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Can you mix the fruits for the Polish fruit cake?

Yes!

You can mix anything you want, for example, plums with pears, apples with strawberries, etc.

If you don’t have enough fruits, you can add some jam to make the Polish fruit cake better.

Tips For Making Polish Crumble Fruit Cake

  1. The dough for Polish fruit cake is batter, so you should easily pour it into the pan.
  2. The best way for serving the cake is:
    • warm with a scoop of ice cream and whipped cream
    • cold with whipped cream or solo
  3. If you store the cake in the fridge, it will last longer (however, I don’t think it’s possible! you will eat it the day it’s baked ;))
  4. Try to use organic eggs, it will make the color of the cake more yellowish.

My Mom-In-Law Traditional Polish Fruit Cake Recipe

Yield: 20 servings

My Mom-In-Law's Easy Polish Fruit Cake Recipe

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Easy recipe for Polish fruit cake.

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 1 hour

Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes

Ingredients

Dough

  • 4 eggs
  • 1 cup of milk
  • ¾ cup of oil
  • 3 teaspoons of baking powder
  • 1 cup of sugar
  • 4 cups of flour

Crumble

  • ½ cups of flour
  • ½ cups of powdered sugar
  • ½ cup of butter

Fruits

  • 1.1-1.7 pounds of fresh fruits (plums, cherries, apples, etc.)

Instructions

  1. Wash the fruits and pit/peel them if necessary.
  2. Preheat the oven to 356°F.
  3. Oil the 9x13" cake pan or put the parchment paper inside.
  4. Mix all the ingredients for the dough with the spoon or mixer.
  5. Pour the dough into the cake pan.
  6. Add fruits.
  7. Mix all the ingredients for the crumble.
  8. Sprinkle the fruits with the crumble.
  9. Place the cake in the oven.
  10. Bake for an hour.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield:

20

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 325Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 50mgSodium: 131mgCarbohydrates: 45gFiber: 2gSugar: 20gProtein: 5g

These data are indicative and calculated by Nutritionix

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8 Responses

  1. Yes. The recipe looks easy to make.
    Thank you putting the ingredients in order and then showing us how to make thisThank you!!

    Reply

  2. Do you have the cheesecake Recipe to make that I think has raisins or chocolate in it.

    Reply

    1. Yes, this one tastes good with raisins:
      https://polishfoodies.com/polish-cheesecake-sernik-recipe/

      And here’s my chocolate cheesecake recipe:
      https://polishfoodies.com/polish-cherry-cheesecake-recipe/

      Reply

  3. I would absolutely love to have some of those delicious desserts

    Reply

  4. Could this recipe be halved successfully, for a smaller quantity?

    Reply

    1. Yes!

      Reply

  5. Hello, I am bringing a Polish dessert to a Polish themed dinner party, the hosts are Polish and will be “authentic”. She doesn’t do much baking and I volunteered for dessert! I bake more typical desserts and familiar with Greek and Italian foods. As I research Polish desserts I am concerned I have bitten off more than I can chew! I found this cake and your site hoping that I can zero in on something. Do you think this cake is achievable and a good choice for 6. (maybe I will do half?) Can you specify how I should cut/chop/slice the apples as that would be the fruit available to me now. Also, do you recommend a firm or softer apple?
    Do you recommend any others. Of course, I would like you to suggest desserts that are easier to get good results the first time as this party is in one week! I will also send this note to your contact if there is one on your site. Thank you for any direction you can offer. Denise, Venice, FL

    Reply

    1. Hi Denise,

      Yes, use half of the ingredients if you want to make it for 6 people. You can cut/slice the apples in any small chunks, they will fall apart during baking. Alternatively, you may grate them. Be sure to squeeze out the excessive juice. It’s better to use softer apples.

      If you want a supereasy dessert you may make kisiel or budyn as alternatives to this cake
      https://polishfoodies.com/polish-kisiel-recipe/
      https://polishfoodies.com/polish-budyn-recipe-pudding/

      Reply

Traditional Polish Crumb Fruit Cake Recipe That Tastes Like Poland! (2024)

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