I Need A Good Chocolat Receipe

Baking By doudoun Updated 7 Apr 2006 , 4:16pm by doudoun

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doudoun Posted 6 Apr 2006 , 6:33pm
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Hello girl,

Do you have a good chocolat cake ???

And a creme for center with good tast ?? i don't have idea icon_sad.gif

Thank you

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mohara Posted 6 Apr 2006 , 8:50pm
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If you have the Cake Mix Doctor book, the Darn Good Chocolate Cake is awesome!!!

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doudoun Posted 6 Apr 2006 , 10:02pm
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no i don't have it icon_cry.gif

Can you give me the recipe please?

Thank you

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patton78 Posted 6 Apr 2006 , 10:08pm
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My favorite chocolate cake is when I use a devils food cake mix, with pudding already in the mix, then I add buttermilk it place of the milk and add 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder. This makes such a big differance! I do not like chocolate cake much but I LOVE this one! Very moist!

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Euphoriabakery Posted 6 Apr 2006 , 10:11pm
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I use this one:

1 chocolate cake mix ( I prefer DH triple chocolate)
1 chocolate fudge instant pudding mix
4 eggs
1 C milk
1/2 C softened butter
1 tsp pure vanilla extract

Mix and bake according to package

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doudoun Posted 6 Apr 2006 , 10:14pm
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Thak your for your reply but do you have simple with no mark because i am in france and we don't have the same ingredient icon_sad.gif

Thank you thumbs_up.gif

With whate can i remplace it?

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mohara Posted 7 Apr 2006 , 1:24pm
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I will email you the recipe from home tonight. It is fabulous!!! It basically uses a DH chocolate fudge mix, chocolate fudge pudding mix, semi-sweet chips, milk instead of water, and depending on the type of cake you are making - layers vs bundt, 3 or 4 eggs. (bundts usually take 4). I will email you later. It is easy and awesome.

If you like the chips to hold their shape in the cake, use regular size, if you want them them to melt into the batter, use the mini chips. I like it both ways. Some rave about the chips being in it, and others like them melted in. It's all personal preference.

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doudoun Posted 7 Apr 2006 , 4:16pm
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thank you melissa icon_wink.gif

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