OUR KITCHEN~Food & Recipe Discussion forum: 2 Ingredient Cake

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grannyof8
Feb 19, 2012 2:27 PM CST
Not counting the frosting that is.
Just dump cake mix in bowl, add your favorite soda drink, mix / beat well and pour into greased pan.
I used bundt pan but can use your 9x13 , round pans and bake according to directions on box mix.
I used chocolate mix and root beer but you corud probably use Dr. Pepper, coke, pepsi or whatever.
Use strawberry cake mix and 7-Up or Sprite, etc.
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ImageLaVonne
Feb 19, 2012 4:08 PM CST
Name: Dorothy (LaVonne) Mitchell
Somerset, KY

like easy ingredients
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Petalpants
Feb 20, 2012 11:54 PM CST
Name: Connie
Corpus Christi, TX
Really??--- No eggs?!? Does it rise like a regular cake??--- and does it have the same Texture as a cake?? If so, that's Amazing! Sticking tongue out
ImageLaVonne
Feb 21, 2012 8:50 AM CST
Name: Dorothy (LaVonne) Mitchell
Somerset, KY

The cake mix generally has a lot of the ingredients in it so just adding the moisture is all that is needed...and the soda would help it raise... I have the ingredients on my shopping list...am going to do it and enjoy...I know my grandsons will.
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Petalpants
Feb 22, 2012 10:21 AM CST
Name: Connie
Corpus Christi, TX
I think my family would always enjoy Cake, but if I make one from just mix and a can of Coke or Root Beer, my 16 yr. old nephew will be in awe! Haha!! Sticking tongue out
grannyof8
Feb 22, 2012 2:11 PM CST
Petalpants wrote:Really??--- No eggs?!? Does it rise like a regular cake??--- and does it have the same Texture as a cake?? If so, that's Amazing! Sticking tongue out


Made mine in a bundt pan and was about 1/2 the size as usual ( 2 B expected being your not adding eggs, oil and the water like normal) ; but oh, was it ever moist
Would offer you some but it's already all gone.
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