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Following in the same theme as other wonderful DIS recipe threads, here are some quick CAKE recipes from super easy ingredients:
Dump Cake (It's really more like a cobbler but, nevertheless, very tasty & easy
)
Take a large can of pears, with the juice, and dump it into a greased cake pan. Sprinkle a package of blueberry muffin mix over the top. Slice up 3 - 4 Tbsp of butter and dot top of cake mix and bake at about 400 until it's bubbly and the top is browned. SOOOO delicious. (This first one was published in Taste of Home's Quick Cooking a while back.)
Variations:
Pour one large can of peaches in a 9x13 cake pan, sprinkle one spice cake mix over the top, dot with butter and bake.
Pour 2 cans of cherry pie filling into it greased cake pan and spread evenly. Sprinkle a yellow cake mix dry over the top. Dot with butter or margarine. Bake about 20 min. Serve over vanilla ice cream.
Cherry Pineapple
Take 1 can of cherry pie filling and put in 9x13 greased cake pan spread out on bottom, then 1 can of crushed pineapple spread on top of cherries, do not mix. Then spread one box of yellow cake mix (any kind). Dot with butter. Optional: top with one cup of crushed pecans.
Put in oven at 350 degrees for approximately 30-45 minutes (until top is nicely browned).
2 cans Apple Pie Filling
1 (18 oz) Duncan Hines Caramel Cake Mix
1 stick of butter or margarine (cut into pats or melted)
Dump pie filling into a 9"x13" baking pan. Dump cake mix evenly over pie filling. Dot top with pats of butter or pour melted butter over mix. Place in 350 degree oven and bake 35 or so minutes. The top will be golden brown and bubbly.
To use fresh apples, peel and slice 5 cups of apples. Put them in a kettle along with 3/4 cups sugar, 2 TBSP. cornstarch, 1 tsp. cinnamon (more or less to your liking) and pinch of salt. Stir well, then add 1 cup water. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently until apples are soft and mixture is thick. Proceed with recipe above.
Here's a Weight Watchers dump cake recipe. Very tasty and only costs 3-4 points per serving, depending on the cake mix & kind of fruit used.
1 box of cake mix
(2) 12 oz. packages unsweetened frozen fruit and/or berries
2 cups diet lemon-lime soda (Sprite, 7-up, etc.)
Spray 9X13" pan with Pam. Spread frozen fruit in bottom of pan. Sprinkle cake mix over fruit. Gently pour soda over cake mix. DO NOT STIR Cover with foil & bake at 350 for 20 min. Uncover & bake 20-30 minutes more till cake topping is set & light brown. Makes 12 servings
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This is also a WW recipe.
Mix a 15 oz-ish can of pumpkin and a box of spice cake mix and an egg or two egg whites if you want to cut the fat even more. The egg/egg white helps it rise like a normal cake. Put in greased non-stick muffin pan, bake according to cake package. Yummy!
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Diet Soda Cake:
One Can of Diet Coke
One Chocolate or White Cake Mix - you have to use Duncan Hines or a mix where there is NO pudding in the cake mix...most of the other brands have pudding in the mix and that affects the cake somehow.
Mix together. Do not add eggs, oil, anything else. DON'T over mix or it will become heavy and loses some of the flavor.
Grease the pan really really well. Since there is no fat or butter in the cake, it tends to stick - bad.
You can grease really well with a cooking spray, then just dust it lightly with sugar. If you don't want to use sugar to dust the pan, use a tad of the cake mix.
Bake in oven according to box directions minus about 5 minutes. Or in the microwave about 10 minutes on high. You can't taste the Coke at all but the texture is incredible and a SUPER MOIST CAKE!!!
Variations: Diet Mountain Dew and a white cake mix. Bake in a greased bundt pan then sprinkle powdered sugar all over it. It is really refreshing.
Devil's food cake with diet cherry coke, when it is done & cooled pour one can of lite cherry pie filling on top & then top it all off with ff Coolwhip & you have a Black Forest cake.
Duncan Hines Pineapple Supreme with Diet 7-Up. Top with Cool Whip.
Yellow cake w/ lemon lime,
White with diet orange.
Carrot with diet orange.
Carrot cake w/ ginger ale
Lemon cake w/ Diet 7-up
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Upside down Chocolate Pudding Cake
1 cup Bisquick® baking mix
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup and 3 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1 2/3 cup hot tap water
Mix bisquick, 1/2 cup sugar, 3 Tbsp. cocoa, milk and vanilla. Spoon batter evenly into lightly greased crockpot. Mix remaining sugar, cocoa and hot tap water. Pour over the batter that is already in the crockpot. Cook on high 2 1/2 hours or until batter no longer looks shiny on top. *Note* This ends up looking like a cake from the top, but when you slice (scoop) the cake, there is a layer of pudding underneath it. Very rich!
"Bisquick" Substitute (for our friends overseas
)
From www.recipesource.com
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 1/8 cups flour
2 1/2 tablespoons canola oil
Sift together powder and sugar into flour. Sift together twice into large mixing bowl. Slowly add oil, cutting in with pastry blender (or 2 knives), until mix is consistency of corn meal. Store in tightly covered container at room temperature or may be refrigerated. Spoon lightly into cup and level with spatula. Use for pancakes, waffles, biscuits, coffee cake.
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These two recipes below don’t use CAKE mixes but do use boxes of PUDDING mixes and are so easy, so I’ve included them below:
(Posted by member MELSMICE in a previous thread
)
This isn't a traditional cake but we use it for birthday celebrations anyway because my DD's & everyone else loves it.
--Use 9 X 13 pan (or larger one if you have it)
--Layer bottom of pan with graham crackers
--Next layer is 1 box of instant vanilla pudding mixed with 8 oz. cream cheese (softened) & 1 cup milk. Mix until very smooth & pour on graham crackers
--Add another layer of graham crackers on top of vanilla pudding mixture
--Next layer use 1 box instant chocolate pudding, 8 oz. cream cheese & 1 cup milk. Mix smooth & pour on graham crackers
--Add another layer of graham crackers on top of chocolate pudding mixture
--Last layer is 8-12 oz. of whipped topping smoothed over top
--Drizzle with chocolate syrup before serving.
Must be kept in refrigerator.
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(Posted by member BLONDIE in a previous thread
)
Chocolate Eclair Cake goes over BIG time and it's similar to MELSMICE's recipe but doesn't have the cream cheese:
Chocolate Eclair Cake
2 (3.5 ounce) pkgs. instant vanilla pudding
1 (8 oz) container Cool Whip (or similar) thawed
3 cups milk
1 (16 oz.) pkg. graham cracker squares
1 can pourable chocolate frosting (or 2 cans, use to your liking)
In a medium bowl thoroughly blend the pudding mix, whipped topping and milk.
Arrange a single layer of graham cracker squares in the bottom of a 13 x 9 baking pan.
Evenly spread half of the pudding mixture over the crackers. Top with another layer of crackers and the remaining pudding mixture. Top with a final layer of graham crackers.
Spread the frosting over the whole cake up to the edges of the pan. Cover and chill for at least 4 hours before serving.
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English Trifle:
In the two pudding recipes above, substitute packaged soft ladyfingers or sponge cake for the graham crackers and add in layers of fruits like raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, (use fresh, jarred preserves or compotes,) or canned peaches (drained,) over the pudding.
PLEASE ADD YOUR RECIPES!
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Here are also several wonderful DIS archived threads compiled from the various boards for cookies, treats, appetizers & other goodies. (They are not just for the holidays!) They are excellent DIS resources.
Quick & Easy Christmas treats - scroll down page to compiled list
Here's the link to my favorite thread on the DIS:
Cookies from cake mixes! Super Easy! NOW w/ BISCOTTI and Cookie BAR recipes
Quick and Easy Appetizers & Snacks
New Year's Eve appetizers
The *Official* Holiday Recipe 2007 Thread
Christmas cookie thread

Dump Cake (It's really more like a cobbler but, nevertheless, very tasty & easy

Take a large can of pears, with the juice, and dump it into a greased cake pan. Sprinkle a package of blueberry muffin mix over the top. Slice up 3 - 4 Tbsp of butter and dot top of cake mix and bake at about 400 until it's bubbly and the top is browned. SOOOO delicious. (This first one was published in Taste of Home's Quick Cooking a while back.)
Variations:
Pour one large can of peaches in a 9x13 cake pan, sprinkle one spice cake mix over the top, dot with butter and bake.
Pour 2 cans of cherry pie filling into it greased cake pan and spread evenly. Sprinkle a yellow cake mix dry over the top. Dot with butter or margarine. Bake about 20 min. Serve over vanilla ice cream.
Cherry Pineapple
Take 1 can of cherry pie filling and put in 9x13 greased cake pan spread out on bottom, then 1 can of crushed pineapple spread on top of cherries, do not mix. Then spread one box of yellow cake mix (any kind). Dot with butter. Optional: top with one cup of crushed pecans.
Put in oven at 350 degrees for approximately 30-45 minutes (until top is nicely browned).
2 cans Apple Pie Filling
1 (18 oz) Duncan Hines Caramel Cake Mix
1 stick of butter or margarine (cut into pats or melted)
Dump pie filling into a 9"x13" baking pan. Dump cake mix evenly over pie filling. Dot top with pats of butter or pour melted butter over mix. Place in 350 degree oven and bake 35 or so minutes. The top will be golden brown and bubbly.
To use fresh apples, peel and slice 5 cups of apples. Put them in a kettle along with 3/4 cups sugar, 2 TBSP. cornstarch, 1 tsp. cinnamon (more or less to your liking) and pinch of salt. Stir well, then add 1 cup water. Bring to a boil, stirring frequently until apples are soft and mixture is thick. Proceed with recipe above.
Here's a Weight Watchers dump cake recipe. Very tasty and only costs 3-4 points per serving, depending on the cake mix & kind of fruit used.
1 box of cake mix
(2) 12 oz. packages unsweetened frozen fruit and/or berries
2 cups diet lemon-lime soda (Sprite, 7-up, etc.)
Spray 9X13" pan with Pam. Spread frozen fruit in bottom of pan. Sprinkle cake mix over fruit. Gently pour soda over cake mix. DO NOT STIR Cover with foil & bake at 350 for 20 min. Uncover & bake 20-30 minutes more till cake topping is set & light brown. Makes 12 servings
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This is also a WW recipe.
Mix a 15 oz-ish can of pumpkin and a box of spice cake mix and an egg or two egg whites if you want to cut the fat even more. The egg/egg white helps it rise like a normal cake. Put in greased non-stick muffin pan, bake according to cake package. Yummy!
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Diet Soda Cake:
One Can of Diet Coke
One Chocolate or White Cake Mix - you have to use Duncan Hines or a mix where there is NO pudding in the cake mix...most of the other brands have pudding in the mix and that affects the cake somehow.
Mix together. Do not add eggs, oil, anything else. DON'T over mix or it will become heavy and loses some of the flavor.
Grease the pan really really well. Since there is no fat or butter in the cake, it tends to stick - bad.
You can grease really well with a cooking spray, then just dust it lightly with sugar. If you don't want to use sugar to dust the pan, use a tad of the cake mix.
Bake in oven according to box directions minus about 5 minutes. Or in the microwave about 10 minutes on high. You can't taste the Coke at all but the texture is incredible and a SUPER MOIST CAKE!!!
Variations: Diet Mountain Dew and a white cake mix. Bake in a greased bundt pan then sprinkle powdered sugar all over it. It is really refreshing.
Devil's food cake with diet cherry coke, when it is done & cooled pour one can of lite cherry pie filling on top & then top it all off with ff Coolwhip & you have a Black Forest cake.
Duncan Hines Pineapple Supreme with Diet 7-Up. Top with Cool Whip.
Yellow cake w/ lemon lime,
White with diet orange.
Carrot with diet orange.
Carrot cake w/ ginger ale
Lemon cake w/ Diet 7-up
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Upside down Chocolate Pudding Cake
1 cup Bisquick® baking mix
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup and 3 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp. vanilla
1 2/3 cup hot tap water
Mix bisquick, 1/2 cup sugar, 3 Tbsp. cocoa, milk and vanilla. Spoon batter evenly into lightly greased crockpot. Mix remaining sugar, cocoa and hot tap water. Pour over the batter that is already in the crockpot. Cook on high 2 1/2 hours or until batter no longer looks shiny on top. *Note* This ends up looking like a cake from the top, but when you slice (scoop) the cake, there is a layer of pudding underneath it. Very rich!

"Bisquick" Substitute (for our friends overseas

From www.recipesource.com
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
1 1/8 cups flour
2 1/2 tablespoons canola oil
Sift together powder and sugar into flour. Sift together twice into large mixing bowl. Slowly add oil, cutting in with pastry blender (or 2 knives), until mix is consistency of corn meal. Store in tightly covered container at room temperature or may be refrigerated. Spoon lightly into cup and level with spatula. Use for pancakes, waffles, biscuits, coffee cake.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These two recipes below don’t use CAKE mixes but do use boxes of PUDDING mixes and are so easy, so I’ve included them below:
(Posted by member MELSMICE in a previous thread

This isn't a traditional cake but we use it for birthday celebrations anyway because my DD's & everyone else loves it.
--Use 9 X 13 pan (or larger one if you have it)
--Layer bottom of pan with graham crackers
--Next layer is 1 box of instant vanilla pudding mixed with 8 oz. cream cheese (softened) & 1 cup milk. Mix until very smooth & pour on graham crackers
--Add another layer of graham crackers on top of vanilla pudding mixture
--Next layer use 1 box instant chocolate pudding, 8 oz. cream cheese & 1 cup milk. Mix smooth & pour on graham crackers
--Add another layer of graham crackers on top of chocolate pudding mixture
--Last layer is 8-12 oz. of whipped topping smoothed over top
--Drizzle with chocolate syrup before serving.
Must be kept in refrigerator.
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(Posted by member BLONDIE in a previous thread

Chocolate Eclair Cake goes over BIG time and it's similar to MELSMICE's recipe but doesn't have the cream cheese:
Chocolate Eclair Cake
2 (3.5 ounce) pkgs. instant vanilla pudding
1 (8 oz) container Cool Whip (or similar) thawed
3 cups milk
1 (16 oz.) pkg. graham cracker squares
1 can pourable chocolate frosting (or 2 cans, use to your liking)
In a medium bowl thoroughly blend the pudding mix, whipped topping and milk.
Arrange a single layer of graham cracker squares in the bottom of a 13 x 9 baking pan.
Evenly spread half of the pudding mixture over the crackers. Top with another layer of crackers and the remaining pudding mixture. Top with a final layer of graham crackers.
Spread the frosting over the whole cake up to the edges of the pan. Cover and chill for at least 4 hours before serving.
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English Trifle:
In the two pudding recipes above, substitute packaged soft ladyfingers or sponge cake for the graham crackers and add in layers of fruits like raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, (use fresh, jarred preserves or compotes,) or canned peaches (drained,) over the pudding.


~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here are also several wonderful DIS archived threads compiled from the various boards for cookies, treats, appetizers & other goodies. (They are not just for the holidays!) They are excellent DIS resources.

Quick & Easy Christmas treats - scroll down page to compiled list
Here's the link to my favorite thread on the DIS:

Cookies from cake mixes! Super Easy! NOW w/ BISCOTTI and Cookie BAR recipes
Quick and Easy Appetizers & Snacks
New Year's Eve appetizers
The *Official* Holiday Recipe 2007 Thread
Christmas cookie thread
