This is a delicious rich cake. Very velvety and buttery. Not recommended to be iced, best served as is.
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05 Feb
Posted by rockytop as Cake Mix Cakes, Caribbean, Hawaiian, Pineapple Cakes, White Cakes
I came up with this recipe with the help from jaimee679 and her Pina colada cake 4. I made this for a tropical weddig theme. All flavorings are from Loraan flavorings and oils.
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19 May
Posted by lutie as Angel Food Cakes, Australian and New Zealand Cakes, Austrian, Birthday Cakes, British and Irish, Cajun and Creole, Cake Mix Cakes, Canadian, Caribbean, Chocolate Cakes, Christmas Cakes, Citrus Cakes, Cupcakes, Fillings, Frostings, German, Gluten-Free Cakes, Greek, Halloween Cakes, Hawaiian, Hungarian, Italian, Jewish, Mexican, Middle Eastern, Netherlands, New England, North American, Polish, Pound Cakes, Pudding Cakes, Scandinavian, Southern U.S., Spanish, Spice Cakes, Sponge Cakes, Strawberry Cakes, Swiss, Thanksgiving Cakes, White Cakes, Yellow Cakes
25 Jan
Posted by Howiesmom as Amish/Mennonite, Birthday Cakes, Cake Mix Cakes, Citrus Cakes, Cupcakes, Hawaiian, Pineapple Cakes
I received an order from a customer for a pineapple cake. She tried to explain to me the recipe she was wanting replicated but I had no idea what she was talking about. So….I made this recipe up. It’s simply fabulous. I started with a DH Pineapple Supreme cake mix. Enjoy!!!
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14 Aug
Posted by jaimee679 as Cake Mix Cakes, Caribbean, Hawaiian, Pineapple Cakes
This cake is the best ever! Not to much coconut, pineapple, rum or too sweet. Everyone gulped it down and asked for the recipe
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Get ready to do the hula! Good with cream cheese or sour cream frosting.
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This is a moist and unusual cake. Great for summer.
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A refreshing summer dessert, this has a layer of yellow cake covered with pineapple then topped with a fluffy cream layer and garnished with coconut and chopped nuts.
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