Help With Doctored Cake Mix Recipe

Decorating By Cookies4kids Updated 10 Oct 2007 , 11:52am by DelightsByE

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Cookies4kids Posted 10 Oct 2007 , 11:28am
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I have collected all these recipes from you wonderful people on CC, but I find that I have purchased the Duncan Hines Moist cake mixes. What will happen if I use them in these recipes that call for plain cake mixes and a box of pudding? Would I use the mixes and leave out the pudding? I can't return them and hate throwing things away.
CAN YOU EXPERIENCED PEOPLE HELP ME OUT ONCE MORE!!!!!
Thanks Lily

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Tweedie Posted 10 Oct 2007 , 11:34am
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Do the Moist mixes have pudding added already? If so, I have read somewhere that you would not add the pudding.

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Jenteach Posted 10 Oct 2007 , 11:36am
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I also use Duncan Hines and I have added the box of pudding with no problem. It makes a very nice cake!

Jen

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Amy729 Posted 10 Oct 2007 , 11:48am
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I always add a box of pudding with Duncan Hines. Just makes it very moist.

Amy

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DelightsByE Posted 10 Oct 2007 , 11:52am
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Originally Posted by Jenteach

I also use Duncan Hines and I have added the box of pudding with no problem. It makes a very nice cake!

Jen




agreed, me too. As far as I am aware, DH is moist but does not already have pudding in the mix. I think Pillsbury is the only one who does have pudding.

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