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| Strawberry Earthquake Cake | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 13 2011, 08:10 PM (202 Views) | |
| Lisa | May 13 2011, 08:10 PM Post #1 |
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Strawberry Earthquake Cake 1c. fresh strawberries 1-1/4 c. powdered sugar 1 box white cake mix- made according to pkg. directions. 1 c. shredded coconut 8 oz. cream cheese (softened) ~Mix cake according to package instructions. Grease & flour 13X9 cake pan. ~Layer approx. 1 c. of coconut on bottom of cake pan. ~Pour 1/2 of the mixed cake batter over the coconut. ~Cream together cream cheese & powdered sugar & 1 c. mashed fresh strawberries. ~Drop cream cheese mixture in large dollops over cake batter. ~Pour remaining cake batter over top of cream cheese mixture. Bake 350* for 28-30 min. Do not over bake. *Sweetened fresh strawberries can be poured over top of cake when finished, if desired. |
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| AllieK | May 14 2011, 02:03 PM Post #2 |
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I wonder if you can do this with other fruit. I have a ton of frozen dewberries in the freezer I need to start using up. |
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| Lisa | May 14 2011, 02:22 PM Post #3 |
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I'm sure you could Allie. I think any type of berry would be delicious! |
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