Fudge cake
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A fudge cake is a chocolate cake containing fudge.
Varieties
"This recipe is also known as "Death by Chocolate, as it contains a considerible amount of chocolate, if topped with chocolate ice cream and lashings of whipped cream."[1] In addition to Death By Chocolate, the many variations include pudding fudge cake, made with chocolate cake mix, chocolate pudding, and chocolate chips.
Alternatively, "fudge cake" is a term in the American South to refer to a dense, single-layer chocolate cake served with or without icing. It is similar to a brownie, although moister with more chocolate.[2]
See also
- Molten chocolate cake
- List of desserts
- Food portal
References
- ↑ Cadbury.co.uk - Chocolate Treats - American Fudge Cake
- ↑ See generally, The Memphis Cookbook, Junior League of Memphis Cookbook, Memphis, TN(1952), By the Board, Ladies Hermitage Association, Nashville, TN (1973)
External links
- Fudge cake recipe from Cadbury.co.uk
- "Tunnel of Fudge Cake" recipe from Pillsbury
- "Tunnel-Of-Fudge" recipe from The New York Times
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