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This one uses instant chocolate pudding mixed into a box of cake mix for an extra gooey, scoopable treat. ... rich addition. The recipe calls for yellow cake mix, but spice cake would work well ...
A box of instant chocolate pudding makes it extra moist. Mint Julep Bundt Cake by Emily Connor This cake is almost too pretty to slice into, thanks to the fresh mint leaves on top.
This basic cake comes together with store-bought cake mix and instant chocolate pudding. A homemade mascarpone and ricotta filling adds some Italian flair to this chocolate cake, echoing tiramisu ...
1 cup BAKER'S premium white chocolate morsel; 6 3 / 4 oz JELL-O vanilla instant pudding; 5 cup cold milk; 3 eggs; 1 / 2 cup PLANTERS slivered almond; 1 cup sugar; 1 / 2 cup orange juice; 1 1 / 2 cup whole cranberries; 1 large orange; 1 / 2 cup sparkle sugar (optional) 1 / 4 cup butter or margarine, melted
Instant chocolate pudding mix, milk and a measuring cup Instant dessert pudding A lemon pie prepared with lemon-flavored instant pudding mix (middle layer), whipped cream and a graham cracker crust. Instant pudding is an instant food product that is manufactured in a powder form and used to create puddings and pie filling.
Remove the crust from the oven, sprinkle the chopped chocolate over the bottom, and let the chocolate soften for 1 to 2 minutes. Using a pastry brush or the back of a spoon, spread the chocolate evenly over the bottom and up the sides of the crust. Let cool, then chill the crust until the chocolate sets, about 30 minutes.
Beat the cake mix, pudding mix, sour cream, eggs, vegetable juice and oil in a large bowl with an electric mixer on medium speed for 2 minutes. Stir in the chocolate pieces. Pour the batter into ...
Chocolate puddings are a class of desserts in the pudding family with chocolate flavors. There are two main types: a boiled then chilled dessert, texturally a custard set with starch, commonly eaten in the U.S., Canada, Germany, Sweden, Poland, and East and South East Asia; and a steamed/baked version, texturally similar to cake, popular in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Germany and New Zealand.