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Thursday, September 26, 2013

EARTHQUAKE CAKE


Earthquake Cake

My first experience of an earth Quake cake was while visiting friends in Tennessee. At first, I truly thought she had messed it up somehow, all though the only time I had a cake come out any where looking like that, It was a total disaster.

This earthquake Cake has been around for awhile, and is just as delicious today, as the first time I tasted it!


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Ingredients:

1 box Duncan Hines German Chocolate Cake Mix
•3 eggs
•1 1/3 c. water
•1/2 c. oil
•1 c. coconut
•1/2 c. chopped walnuts
•8 oz. softened cream cheese
•1 stick softened butter
•2 c. powdered sugar
•1 tsp. vanilla
•1 pkg. chocolate chips

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F and lightly spray a 9’x13’ pan with cooking spray. In the bottom of pan, put the coconut and nuts.

Mix cake mix according to package directions. Spread batter over the nuts and coconut.

In a bowl, mix the cream cheese, butter, vanilla, and powdered sugar until fluffy. Spread over the batter. Sprinkle with chocolate chips. Bake at 350 degrees F for 50 minutes. Cool.

*Duncan Hines suggest this be served with Cool Whip. I personally do not think cool whip would "Add" anything to the cake, but that's a personal choice .. So add a dollop on top of your piece if you want

When this comes out of the oven, it looks like it has exploded (it does not actually explode, so it won't mess up your oven!). That’s why it's called an Earthquake Cake. The cream-cheese mixture sinks and the nuts and coconut rise, and it looks really funky!! But it tastes delicious!!



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