White Chocolate Cake?

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kerri729 Posted 27 Apr 2007 , 4:22pm
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Hello:
I have been asked to do a white chocolate cake with raspberry filling for a bday party in two weeks.........I typically use cake mixes with the enhanced cake formula from this site (wonderful).........does anyone make white chocolate flavored cake mixes? I also do cheese cakes and have a very popular cheesecake in this flavor, but oddly have never done a cake in this one.........shall i just add white chocolate pudding flavor to the mix, or grated white chocolate.........help?
TIA

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Sugarflowers Posted 27 Apr 2007 , 4:59pm
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I would just use the white chocolate pudding mix. Melted white chocolate has tendency to set up too quickly and won't mix well. Then you have odd lumps in your cake.

HTH

Michele

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aundron Posted 27 Apr 2007 , 5:06pm
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I use the white chocolate pudding with the DH white cake mix; it is great!!!

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2sdae Posted 27 Apr 2007 , 5:09pm
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For my white chocolate cake I use french vanilla cake mix with 1 box of white chocolate pudding. I use raspberry icing fruits mixed with white chocolate butter cream dream which is b/c/d/ with 4 oz melted white chocolate added. then I ice with the b/c/d/ white chocolate and decorate with too.

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idoweddingcookies Posted 28 Apr 2007 , 5:36am
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where do you buy white chocolate pudding mix? I have looked up here and couldn't find it ( Canada) and I looked at Walmart in Washington and they didn't have it either

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2sdae Posted 28 Apr 2007 , 12:06pm
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I use jello brand instant pudding in mine, sorry if that's no help. I have no idea about Washington or Canada areas.

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darkchocolate Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 10:10am
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Here is a recipe I am real happy with.

White Chocolate Pound Cake

6 oz white chocolate coarsely chopped and melted ( I used a 4oz bar)
1 plain white cake mix (Duncan Hines White Cake)
1 stick of butter melted
1 C whole milk ( 1% worked fine)
4 large eggs
2 tsp. pure vanilla
1 small box of white chocolate pudding

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idoweddingcookies Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 3:36pm
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dark chocolate
that sounds delicious, what size cake will that make, and could you double the receipe?
Thanks for posting it.
Kim

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darkchocolate Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 3:48pm
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Kim,

I have only made this as a bundt cake. I plan on making it as a cake to use with BC though in the near future in my round pans and my 9 X 13 pan. I usually use the cake extender with my 9 X 13 pan, so I may need about 1 1/2 batches of this recipe I am not sure.

Sorry, I couldn't be anymore help.

darkchocolate

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dabear Posted 29 Apr 2007 , 4:15pm
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I recently made this recipe. Frosting was the Buttercream Dream recipe, that I added 3 squares of melted white chocolate to. It was by far the best white chocolate recipe that I have tried.

White Cake mix
4 eggs
Oil as listed on box
Milk instead of water (amount listed on box)
1 cup melted white chocolate
1 small box of white chocolate instant pudding

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kelly75 Posted 30 Apr 2007 , 7:51am
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Does the pudding make the cake actually taste like white choc? I've tried several white chocolate cake recipes that have melted chocolate in them, and although they're delicious, they don't actually taste like white chocolate. Don't know why I'm asking this, as I can't get white choc pudding here, but curious all the same!!

Kelly

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darkchocolate Posted 30 Apr 2007 , 9:38pm
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I wouldn't say that my cake recipe tasted like white chocolate, IMO. I just think it has a good pound cake like texture and just taste good. I did use less white chocolate just because that is all I had. The Ghiradelli bar is only a 4 oz bar. I don't know if 2 more oz would make that much difference or not.

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oceanspitfire Posted 30 Apr 2007 , 9:49pm
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I cant help you with the cake mix suggestions, as I dont ever use cake mixes. But I have 2 wonderful white chocolate cake recipes that I use interchangeably:

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/White-Chocolate-Cake/Detail.aspx

http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/White-Chocolate-Cream-Cake/Detail.aspx

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