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Diane's German Chocolate Cake
SUBMITTED BY:
Diane Pace
PHOTO BY:
ALICIA
"This is much easier than your old fashioned scratch recipes and it tastes just as good."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
35 Min
READY IN
50 Min
Original recipe yield 1 -8 inch 3 layer cake
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1 (18.25 ounce) package butter cake mix
1 (3.5 ounce) package instant vanilla pudding mix
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup buttermilk
1/3 cup vegetable oil
3 eggs
1 (12 fluid ounce) can evaporated milk
1 cup white sugar
1 cup chopped pecans
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
3 egg yolks
1/2 cup butter
1 cup flaked coconut
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease and flour three 8 inch round cake pans.
Combine the cake mix, instant vanilla pudding, cocoa, buttermilk, vegetable oil and the 3 whole eggs. Mix until blended and pour the batter into the prepared pans.
Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 20 to 25 minutes or until the cakes test done. Set cakes aside to cool.
In a medium sized sauce pan mix the evaporated milk, white sugar, 3 egg yolks and the butter. Cook over medium heat until the mixture is thick. Remove from heat and beat until partially cooled. Beat in the vanilla. Stir in the flaked coconut and the chopped pecans. Use to fill and frost cake.
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Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2003 by GHELMS
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GHELMS
Aug. 13, 2003
My version of this recipe was a hit! I used butter instead of oil in the cake and brown sugar instead of white sugar in the frosting. It definitely tasted homemade and everyone marveled at all the work I did to make it! ;)
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My version of this recipe was a hit! I used butter instead of oil in the cake and brown sugar...
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Reviewed on Jun. 5, 2003 by
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MICHELLEVON
Jun. 5, 2003
This was absolutely the best German Chocolate Cake we have ever had. My husband said it was better than his grandmother's and she was from Germany. I doubled the frosting. It's worth the time it took to make.
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8 users found this review helpful
This was absolutely the best German Chocolate Cake we have ever had. My husband said it was...
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Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2003 by
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SAVAGEFREEDOM
Aug. 13, 2003
Our family being used to homemade cakes, were a bit disappointed. It is a boxed cake after all :-( Not very moist, not much taste. Quick'N'Easy if you are in a rush, but if you have the time stick with the original recipe. Minus the box, overall not bad, but not for a food snob
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7 users found this review helpful
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Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2003 by Stephanie
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Stephanie
Aug. 13, 2003
My husband requested a German Chocolate Cake for his birthday. I found this recipe and it was a hit! The frosting takes quite a while to thicken so be prepared to stand by the stove and stir for at least 25 minutes.
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Reviewed on Oct. 18, 2002 by AJPOCHE1
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AJPOCHE1
Oct. 18, 2002
This is an excellent recipie.
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This is an excellent recipie.
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Reviewed on Feb. 4, 2006 by fcakes
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fcakes
Feb. 4, 2006
This is a good recipe however Diane you should have noted that the batter is very thick. I thought I had missed something. Fortunately another reader noted it. I did make a few changes, I used a german chocolate cake mix and I used chocolate pudding. I used another german chocolate frosting on this site and it was wonderful.
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This is a good recipe however Diane you should have noted that the batter is very thick. I...
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Reviewed on Jan. 17, 2003 by AZBEARCUB
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AZBEARCUB
Jan. 17, 2003
The cake is easy and great, however, the frosting flavor is overpowered by the evaporated milk.
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4 users found this review helpful
The cake is easy and great, however, the frosting flavor is overpowered by the evaporated milk.
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Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2008 by
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MARYSUNSHINE1
Jun. 16, 2008
I thought that this cake and the frosting were excellent. Working full time, I'm not above taking an occassional shortcut, like using a box mix. After comparing recipes for the frosting, I find that most are similar except that many only use 8 ounces of evaporated milk instead of the full can which is 12 ounces like this recipe calls for. I followed the recipe exactly until I got to the frosting. I then mixed only 8 ounces of evaporated milk in the pan with the other ingredients. With the rest of the evaporated milk, I added a couple of teaspoons of cornstarch and then mixed it in the bubbling frosting. I then removed from heat, added vanilla, pecans and coconut.
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3 users found this review helpful
I thought that this cake and the frosting were excellent. Working full time, I'm not above...
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Reviewed on Jan. 9, 2004 by C. BASCHE
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C. BASCHE
Jan. 9, 2004
This cake was awesome! I have never been a German Chocolate cake fan, but my brother wanted one for his birthday. Everyone loved it. The batter seems really thick when you mix it up, but it comes out wonderfully. I would double the coconut/pecan topping. It wasn't quite enough for a 1/4 sheet cake. Great recipe.
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3 users found this review helpful
This cake was awesome! I have never been a German Chocolate cake fan, but my brother wanted...
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Reviewed on Oct. 3, 2003 by CUTEMD
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CUTEMD
Oct. 3, 2003
The cake part turned out fine but the frosting was a mess. I cooked it for at least 30 minutes and it would not thicken, then i tried adding corn starch which didn't work either. I ended up going to the store and buying the frosting. Definately will not make this again!!
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The cake part turned out fine but the frosting was a mess. I cooked it for at least 30...
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