Making White Cake Into Chocolate:)

Baking By irisinbloom Updated 12 Jun 2006 , 3:53pm by mommymarilyn

irisinbloom Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
irisinbloom Posted 10 Jun 2006 , 12:37am
post #1 of 7

Hello all, I sure could use some help with this. A lady at work wants some cupcakes for a baby shower and a mini cake. She only wants 12 white cupcakes and 12 chocolate cupcakes. Well I can't see making a whole batch of cake batter for 12 of this and 12 of that, so what could I add to a white mix to make it chocolate if I can do this. Thanks so muchicon_smile.gif

6 replies
fmandds Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
fmandds Posted 10 Jun 2006 , 12:39am
post #2 of 7

I made a neopolitian cake where I added choc. syrup to the white batter. It tasted like chocolate.

irisinbloom Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
irisinbloom Posted 10 Jun 2006 , 12:57am
post #3 of 7

Thanks a bunch, I thought about doing that but wasn't sure if it would work and hated to mess up the battericon_smile.gif

m0use Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
m0use Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 1:01pm
post #4 of 7

Add one cup of cocoa powder and 1/4 cup chocolate syrup and you have yummy tasting chocolate cake. If you need to thin the batter a little bit due to adding the cocoa, just use chocolate milk, and now you really have good tasting chocolate cake. icon_biggrin.gif

irisinbloom Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
irisinbloom Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 6:11pm
post #5 of 7

WOW mOuse that sounds really yummy, thanksicon_smile.gif

m0use Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
m0use Posted 11 Jun 2006 , 8:23pm
post #6 of 7

No problem!

mommymarilyn Cake Central Cake Decorator Profile
mommymarilyn Posted 12 Jun 2006 , 3:53pm
post #7 of 7

I did this last week: added cocoa powder, melted chocolate squares, and chocolate pudding mix. It was great! icon_biggrin.gif

Quote by @%username% on %date%

%body%