Thanks Pam...I have the Cake Bible also...I have seen the Mud cake listed on cake photos a couple of times...It sounds wonderful....I see quite a few really unique sounding cakes on here and was wondering where everyone finds recipes....That one is not on this site....
Thanks Mac....I have gone on several websites, but haven't seen that recipe....There are so many websites and I am a computer dummy....Plus kinda new to this and don't know all the best websites to visit re cake decorating, although I seem to stay on this one most of the time....I have really learned a lot here and appreciate all the help I have received.
For really yummy cakes using mixes I like to use the recipes from Earlenes site.. I made a cake for a baby shower this weekend and the top tier was a Bailey's Irish Cream Chocolate Cake with chocolate ganache filling and butter cream icing.. The bottom tier was a white pound cake with peach passionfruit and buttercream filling and buttercream frosting..
Everyone loved them.. I used the recipes from Earlenes site and just subsituted Baileys for the Kaluaha she had in her recipe.
http://www.earlenescakes.com/recipes.htm
Liz
This one sounds definitely decadently chocolate, and starts with a cake mix too! I think any brand of choc pudding would work, I'm not familiar with the "Thank You" brand.
CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE CAKE
from COOKS.COM
1 box chocolate cake mix
1 pkg. chocolate instant pudding
1 can Thank You brand chocolate pudding
2 eggs
1/3 c. vegetable oil
1 c. chocolate chunks or chips
2 tbsp. white sugar
Mix together cake mix, dry instant pudding, Thank you pudding, eggs and oil. Blend well. Spread into prepared 9 x 13 pan. Sprinkle with chocolate chips and sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 45 minutes.
I think I'm going to try it! Janice
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