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Linder Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 1:48:03 PM
Hey There,

I'm new to the boards! So glad there's an area to share recipes as I have SO many terrific ones.

Here's an easy one that is TO DIE FOR!

Triple Chocolate Cake

1 box devils food cake mix
1 box instant chocolate pudding
1 bag of chocolate chips (I use semi-sweet)
2 eggs
1 to 1 1/2 cups milk

Combine first 3 ingredients and mix together.
Add 2 eggs and 1 cup milk.
Mix until you have a thick pudding-type consistency. Add more milk if necessary.

Pre-heat oven to 350
Heavily grease a bundt pan with oil or PAM.
Pour batter into pan.

Bake for 1 hour. Let cool and pop out of pan.

You can drizzle icing over the cake or simply dust it with powdered sugar. This cake is so dense and chocolaty that you really don't have to do much more than that!

Enjoy

Linda



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Linder Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 7:19:10 PM
Thanks Jonni!

Let me know what you think!

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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 6:42:23 PM
This looks great! I found my bundt pan in the back of that stupid cabinet, you know the long shallow one that's so dark you can't see??? NOW I have a reason to pull it out. Happy Valentines Day to my husband. He will LOVE this. Thanks girlie, you fit in right well :)

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Linder Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 3:15:05 PM
Well, I am new and trying to fit in! LOL!

They're tried and true recipes. Serious comfort food. I'll share the tasty "healthy" recipes another day.

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RachelLeigh Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 3:00:45 PM
Chocolate cake and mac and cheese in one thread? Ohhh be still my heart! Comfort food at its greatest!!!

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Linder Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 2:25:37 PM
Homemade Mac & Cheese recipe

Cook elbow macaroni and set aside.

In a oiled or greased casserole dish put 1 layer of noodles
top with a combination of shredded sharp cheddar and Monterey jack Cheese
*Note* if you like onions you can sprinkle some on top of the cheese.
Add another layer of the noodles
top with cheese
do this until you get close to the top of your casserol dish. You want to have cheese be your last showing layer.
Crush saltine crackers (with your hands) and put a layer of them on top of the last layer of cheese.
Don't scrimp on this, it turns out to be the best part!
take milk and drizzle it over the top of the crushed crackers. Try to drizzle the milk over all the crackers.
Bake for 1 hour at 350 or until the top is golden brown.

That's it!

BTW, this tastes great for breakfast too!



And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk to blossom
one_dog_per_acre Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 2:06:14 PM
DH-Dear Hubby. PLEASE send me tha mac recipe when you have time!

Trish


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Linder Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 1:56:30 PM
Enjoy Patricia,

DH? Do you FLY as well? LOL! If you don't you won't have any idea what I'm talking about!

Let me know how it turns out. I have a great homemade mac & cheese recipe too!





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one_dog_per_acre Posted - Jan 21 2008 : 1:52:39 PM
I was just thinking about how I need to use my bundt pan more. I am going to try this right away! How easy! They'll never know! DH will be so happy whe he gets home from work.
Trish

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