Cook And Server Pudding Instead Of Instant- Can I??

Baking By Auryn Updated 7 Sep 2007 , 6:02pm by daltonam

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Auryn Posted 5 Sep 2007 , 11:57pm
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HI guys
couldnt exactly figure out where to put this question so feel free to move it if in the wrong spot.
I want to do chocolate cake this weekend from one of the recipes here
the recipe calls for instant pudding mix- I only have cook & serve pudding mix and can't really get to the store.

Is the substitution ok or will it cause problems??

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daltonam Posted 6 Sep 2007 , 12:45am
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my answer is not to use it, maybe someone else will say different

which recipe is it??

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Auryn Posted 6 Sep 2007 , 2:33pm
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I was looking to do the Ultimate Chocolate Fantasy cake from the recipe directory
http://www.cakecentral.com/cake_recipe-2204-Ultimate-Chocolate-Fantasy.html

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daltonam Posted 6 Sep 2007 , 3:00pm
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wow, that's alot of pudding, but it sounds yummy. i still wouldn't use cook n serve....i can't give u a good reason, i've just been told not to....i hope someone else can help you.


about the pudding comment i made--if i use a cake mix i use 1 small box of instant pudding, but now i want to try this recipe

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daltonam Posted 7 Sep 2007 , 12:39pm
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can someone else please help her


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Auryn Posted 7 Sep 2007 , 1:50pm
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thanks for the bump daltonam
I kinda gave up on it though
had someone go to the store for me and get the instant type icon_wink.gif

thanks for the help

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daltonam Posted 7 Sep 2007 , 6:02pm
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HAHA--okay, please PM me how it turns out for you, sounds sooo yummy

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