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Earthquake Cake

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Ingredients

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1 (18 ounce) german chocolate cake mix
1 1/4 cups water (or as called for by the cake mix directions)
3 eggs (or as called for by the cake mix directions)
1/2 cup oil (or as called for by the cake mix directions)
1 cup coconut
1 cup pecan pieces
1/2 cup margarine, softened
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 lb powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla

Nutritional information

625.3
Calories
321 g
Calories From Fat
35.7 g
Total Fat
12 g
Saturated Fat
67.3 mg
Cholesterol
473.4 mg
Sodium
75.7 g
Carbs
3.5 g
Dietary Fiber
59.7 g
Sugars
5.8 g
Protein
171 g
Serving Size

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Earthquake Cake

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    Everybody loved this cake! Loved that it doesn't need frosting. Thanks for posting! I forgot the stars!

    • 80 min
    • Serves 12
    • Easy

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    Earthquake Cake,I got this from a SW cookbook some time ago. It gets its name because the cake is cracked with crevices on top when done. If you love German chocolate cake, but hate the time consuming process,,,this cake is wonderful!! It reminds me of my grandma’s 3 layer German chocolate cake. It’s too rich for just the two of us, so hubby looks forward to family gatherings and holidays or his birthday, smile. I love this because I love cream cheese and German chocolate and the fact that it is super easy!,Everybody loved this cake! Loved that it doesn’t need frosting. Thanks for posting! I forgot the stars!,A friend of mine introduced me to earthquake take a long time ago and it’s absolutely fab… Every party I’ve ever taken it to has RAVED about it. use butter instead of margerine and I heat the butter and cream cheese in a small pan and whisk until smooth before adding the powdered sugar which is far easier… also makes it easier to pour onto the cake instead of trying to spoon in large globs… It basically makes a cream cheese frosting that’s baked into the center of the cake. Here’s the thing though… I consider it more of a method than a recipe… you can literally use ANY boxed cake mix prepared to box instructions and any “fillers” you want. So far I’ve made the following variations:Pina Colada Earthquake Cake: Coconut Cake with Dried Pineapple & Coconut Flake fillerAlmond Joy Earthquake Cake: Devil’s food Cake with Almond & Coconut fillerSymphony Bar Earthquake Cake: Devil’s food Cake with Toffee Bits & Almond FillerButterfinger Earthquake Cake: Chocolate Cake with Crushed Butterfinger FillerThe possibilities are endless! 🙂


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    Steps

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    Spray 9x13" Pan With Oil and Set Oven to 350f.

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    Spread the Coconut and Pecan Pieces Evenly on the Bottom of Pan.

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    Prepare the Cake Mix According to Directions on Box, and Pour Over Coconut and Pecan Pieces

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    Mix Well Together: Margarine, Cream Cheese, Vanilla and Powered Sugar.

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    Spoon Over Cake in Dollops, No Need to Spread Evenly.

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    Bake For Approx 40-50 Minutes.

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    Check With Toothpick For Doneness.

    8
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    Cake Will Be Cracked on Top, but Should Be a Moist Cake.

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