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HereForTheBeer: Looks a lot like it, though the sauce is a bit different - hers is more clear instead of white and I don't think it uses egg. So long as it lemony, that's the key. Tasty stuff.
Thanks! Perhaps this one is closer, I'll swap it out. Even though it comes from Crisco. :D
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HereForTheBeer: Looks a lot like it, though the sauce is a bit different - hers is more clear instead of white and I don't think it uses egg. So long as it lemony, that's the key. Tasty stuff.
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IAmSinistar: Thanks! Perhaps this one is closer, I'll swap it out. Even though it comes from Crisco. :D
THAT looks like it. Good find! I should compare that recipe with Mom's.
LOL, I was just glancing through the recently-active topics and saw this thread -- but I scanned it this time as "Holiday Cattle Bake Thread" for some reason! 0_o

(Sorry, no recipes to share for either cooked bovine or martial dessert. =P )
Boston Bread, the one made with dates and walnuts, no squishy raisins.
Post edited November 24, 2015 by Moonbeam
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Moonbeam: Boston Bread, the one made with dates and walnuts, no squishy raisins.
Another one we used to get in a can (under the name "Boston Brown Bread"). Appropriately enough, this one is actually cooked in a can in the most authentic recipes. This recipe seems close to what you describe, if you omit the raisins. I found alternate variations and [url=http://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/boston-brown-bread]here and here. There are a ton of different recipes for this one, but it's a good holiday choice whichever you use!
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IAmSinistar:
Thanks for finding those.