Saturday, March 15, 2014

Red Velvet Earthquake Cake

   

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I've never tried an Earthquake cake before, and honestly I can't believe I waited so long!  They're usually made with a German chocolate cake mix, however I wanted to use red velvet and I also prepared it in a different way.  Instead of putting the coconut on the bottom, I mixed mine with the cream cheese, tossed in some chocolate chips, and skipped the nuts.  This cake was so moist and delicious!  I love how simple it is to make...and it is so good it doesn't even need a frosting.  If you're in a hurry and need a quick and easy dessert, make sure you try this one...you won't be disappointed!

Don't forget to try Chocolate Fudge and Pumpkin too!


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Ingredients are as follows:


1 box Red Velvet Cake Mix  (plus the ingredients needed to prepare the cake)
1/2 C butter  
8 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
1 tsp. vanilla
2 C powdered sugar
1 C semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 1/2 C coconut


Directions:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees; grease a 9x13" pan.


Melt the butter either in the microwave or on the stove.

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Mix in the cream cheese, vanilla, and powdered sugar.


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Fold in the chocolate chips and coconut; set aside.


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Prepare cake mix according to the package directions.

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Pour batter into prepared pan.

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Spoon dollops of the cream cheese mixture onto the batter leaving a 1" edge.

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Lightly swirl the batter around continuing to leave a 1" edge.

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Bake in preheated oven for 40-45 minutes.  Allow to cool before slicing.

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Slice, serve and enjoy!

Red Velvet Earthquake Cake




6 comments:

  1. Yum!! I just bumped this up to the top of my "must try" list. Thanks for sharing!!

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  2. I am drooling all over my keyboard Lisa! Oh to the yum! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe at the party this week! I am featuring it on my FB page and have pinned it to the You're Gonna Love It Tuesday board (as well as my own dessert board!) on Pinterest :-) Have an awesome weekend!

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  4. This may be a silly question, but why is it called an "earthquake" cake. I know a volcano cake is called that because of the liquid filling that oozes out of thst cake, it but I don't get the name for this one.

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    1. I think it's because of the way it looks once it's baked...like cracks in the ground after an earthquake :)

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  5. I am craving something sweet and this picture jumped out at me!!! Really. I am making this in the morning.

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