A twist on the standard Angel Food Cake
Posted by Unknown
Posted on 4/07/2014 09:42:00 PM
with 4 comments
A box of Angel Food Cake mix (just the
contents of the box, no need to follow the directions on the box), and
combine it with a 20 ounce can of crushed pineapple in its own juice.
(No need to use a mixer, just stir it by hand) When you do this,
something magical happens. The mixture starts to froth and it turns
into an amazingly airy, fluffy bowl of deliciousness right before your
eyes. Once it’s all mixed up, simply pour it into a 9 x 13 baking dish
and bake it at 350 for 30 minutes
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I tried this recipe.........not at all what I expected. Will not make again.
ReplyDeletewhat happened ?? i like the why it sounds --but don't want to waste the time or ingredients if it is not good ---did you gease the baking dish ??? thanks for your help---kay
Deletei made it and loved it. so did my family
DeleteYep loved it added coconut also and some toasted on top yummy!
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