Deadly Undertaking by J.Q. Rose
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Hot Fudge Sundae Cake Recipe for Fun |
March is the month of shamrocks and leprechauns. It's also the month of waiting. Waiting for the sun to shine up north, the winter weather to wind down, the March Madness college basketball frenzy to begin, and for that first glimpse of spring to show up in your yard.
Needless to say Up North in the USA, folks are worn out with the horrible record-breaking snowstorms and floods. (I'm sure many of you reading this post are feeling the same about winter.) So let's have some fun today and bake a cake, a unique chocolate cake.
This cake is extra special because not only is it a tasty cake, but it also makes fudge sauce to top off ice cream so you can enjoy cake AND a hot fudge sundae all-in-one. Now, what's more fun than a hot fudge sundae? My favorite!
Ooey-gooey Hot Fudge Sundae Cake Courtesy of Starr Roan |
Caution: Be sure to use a large enough dish and place it on a piece of aluminum foil just in case the sauce boils over out of the pan.
Here's the recipe! Thank you Starr for sharing this in The Fruit of the Spirit Cookbook, Fremont United Methodist Church.
Hot Fudge Sundae Cake Recipe
Step 1 in the Recipe |
1 c. flour
3/4 c. sugar
1/4 c. cocoa
2 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
Step 2 in the Recipe |
1/2 c. milk
2 T. oil
1 tsp. vanilla
Mix with a fork until smooth.
Spread evenly in pan.
Step 3 in the Recipe |
Pour 1 3/4 c. hot water over batter. Do not stir.
Step 4 Place the cake in the oven and check it as it bakes for 40 minutes. |
Ta-dah! Be sure to let it stand for 15 minutes. |
Have you made this cake? Did you like it? Do you like chocolate cake? Let me know in the comments below.
I hope this recipe has added some fun to your March day.
Thank you for stopping in.
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Author J.Q. Rose |
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Though I'm not much of a chocolate person, I just might try this. Keep writing
ReplyDeleteJanet, it's not a fudge chocolate, so not real intense chocolate flavor. How about vanilla ice cream with the sauce? YUM!
DeleteMmmmmmmm, sounds delish! I've copied the recipe and will try it soon. I love the old-fashioned way you wrote out the recipe -- so like the way my mother and grandmother wrote out recipes
ReplyDeleteLOL--old-fashioned way? You mean step by step? Yes, there are so many steps and I wanted it to be clear. If you make the cake, let me know what you think. Have fun with it!
ReplyDeleteNow I'm hungry and want a slice.
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness - can't wait to try this:) It reminds me of my grandmothers recipes...one of my father's favorites - and ours too. Thanks so much for sharing JQ:)
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