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Chocolate Chip Pound Cake
SUBMITTED BY:
Marty Cope
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kiss the cook
"Chocolate Chip Pound Cake is a big favorite of my family. Has a wonderful texture."
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PREP TIME
20 Min
COOK TIME
1 Hr
READY IN
1 Hr 20 Min
Original recipe yield 1 - 10 inch tube pan
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1 (18.25 ounce) package yellow cake mix
1 (3.4 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding mix
1 cup vegetable oil
4 eggs
1 cup milk
3 (1 ounce) squares semisweet chocolate, grated
1 cup milk chocolate chips
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease and flour a 10 inch tube pan.
In a large bowl, stir together cake mix and pudding mix. Make a well in the center and pour in oil, eggs and milk. Beat on low speed until blended. Scrape bowl, and beat 4 minutes on medium speed. Stir in grated chocolate and chocolate chips. Pour batter into prepared pan.
Bake in the preheated oven for 60 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. Allow to cool.
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Reviewed on Feb. 11, 2007 by Megan
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Feb. 11, 2007
I have been using this exact recipe for 10 years and I am only 28 years old. I have found ways to make this recipe even better every time I make it. A few tips for those of you who really did like this cake but would like the chips to not sink here are some tips: 1. Use 2 ounces of grated chocolate (do not grate too fine) 2. Use 2/3 cup chocolate chips 3. Use an extra tablespoon of vanilla pudding to make the consistancy thicker. This holds the chips in place. 4. When the cake is cooled sprinkle the top with powdered sugar. ** This has been a huge hit with my family, extended family, co-workers and friends. I am always asked to make this for whatever the occassion may be. HOPE THIS HELPS!!! Megan
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Reviewed on Jan. 3, 2003 by MSGILES
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MSGILES
Jan. 3, 2003
I may have rated this recipe with more than one star, but it did not have the solid consistency of a traditional pound cake. I found it to be more similar to a snack cake. I, also found that the chips sank to the bottom. I wish I had thought to dust the chips with flour prior to adding them as I understand that is supposed to help.
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Reviewed on Aug. 8, 2007 by
Renae Sattazahn
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Renae Sattazahn
Aug. 8, 2007
Very GOOD! I added the chocolate chips before the wet ingredients, and the chocolate chips did NOT sink.
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Reviewed on Aug. 12, 2008 by
Denise
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Aug. 12, 2008
mix 1 teaspoon of flour with the choc chips then add to batter to avoid them sinking to the bottom of the pan.
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Reviewed on Aug. 20, 2007 by kiss the cook
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Aug. 20, 2007
My 12 year old son made this recipe. Very easy to make and turned out great! We had to make a few substitutions as we didn't have all the ingredients. We used the food processor to chop some choco chips into bitty pieces instead of grating a piece of chocolate. We also used all semi-sweet instead of milk chocolate. We used a white cake mix instead of yellow, and we used the entire package of vanilla instant pudding (5.1 oz). We baked it in a bundt pan. It turned out perfect. Very moist and delicious. We will make this one again.
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Reviewed on Apr. 6, 2006 by
mommywest
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mommywest
Apr. 6, 2006
This recipe yielded a cake that was moist and thicker than the conventional box cake. The chips did sink to the bottom of the cake, like the other reviewers found, but it was still good. It still tasted somewhat like a cake mix, something I was trying to kind of disguise, but it was definitely better than a plain cake mix. It had somewhat of a pleasant chocolate chip cookie flavor. WARNING to those who might use this cake to make a "cut" cake for a special occasion (you know, like those cute teddy bears, rockets, trains, and so forth that you cut cake apart and reassemble to make): at least in my experience, this cake was not a good fit for that! The chocolate chips made the bottom part of the cake really hard to cut through cleanly, so it started to fall apart. Frosting didn't cling well to the cut part either. I was making a castle with three layers of cake stacked up, and was trying to square it up a little. Needless to say, that part became the back that nobody looked at! Anyway, that aside, this recipe makes a decent cake that's not fabulous, but definitely better than a plain cake mix, something my parents appreciated because they're tired of eating boring cakes (for some reason I don't understand, I started a tradition of special character and theme cakes, so most of the cakes I make look better than they taste).
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Reviewed on Dec. 7, 2004 by TIGGERTOOWOOHOOHOO
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TIGGERTOOWOOHOOHOO
Dec. 7, 2004
I wish I had read the reviews before I baked this! I had the same experience as others... my chips sank too(thought about dusting them with flour, but the recipe didn't say to so I didn't). It's not really a pound cake. The texture is not "heavy" enough. Found it to taste "eggy". It's good and it's easy (which is a huge plus!), but I wouldn't take it out of the house.
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Reviewed on Sep. 5, 2004 by
REDDIEMOM
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REDDIEMOM
Sep. 5, 2004
This cake was SO good - the only thing that kept it from 5 stars in our house was that the chips all sank. If you really want your chips to be mixed in well, I'd use mini chips, I intend to next time. Otherwise, with chocolate fudge frosting, this was uber yummy!
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Reviewed on Aug. 29, 2002 by BOB U
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BOB U
Aug. 29, 2002
The "Fat Friday Cake Club" at work loved the cake. It's very good with chocolate frosting. The chocolate chips will sink to the bottom of the pan. The chips make a chocolate layer at the top of the cake.
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