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Tofu-N-Sprouts
09-13-05, 02:04 AM
Wickedly Good Black-Russian Cake

This recipe is suitable for a: vegetarian or vegan diet

Category: Desserts - Cakes




Ingredients:
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1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 pkg chocolate cake mix (several brands are vegan, just read the label)
1 pkg instant chocolate pudding mix (again, several brands are vegan, just read the label. If you prefer, the "Mori-Nu" Pudding Mates are a tofu based pudding mix)
Egg replacer equiv. to 4 eggs, OR 1/2 cup well-blended silken tofu.
3/4 cup STRONG coffee
1/4 cup coffee liqueur
2 tbsp vodka




Instructions:
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Mix devil's food cake mix with instant chocolate pudding mix.

Beat egg-replacer or tofu and add to the mixture. Add liquid ingredients (coffee, liqueur and vodka). Mix well. Pour into a greased and floured bundt pan.

Bake in 350F oven for 45-50 minutes. Cool cake and remove from pan.




Additional comments:
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This is SOOOO easy!!

My sister and I invented our own easy version of the decadent cake we used to get at a restaurant while we were in college...

Since many cake and pudding mixes are suprisingly vegan, it was easy to "veganize" our recipe.
It's JUST as good as the original.

I guess I should add a disclaimer and say this cake is for those old enough to drink... heh....




Recipe source: This recipe is mine or I have altered it from its original version.

If you try this recipe please come back and leave a review!

Vicky
09-13-05, 03:24 PM
i'm gonna try it !
and i'm gonna "real" and "rad" the labels :lol:

Walter
09-13-05, 03:28 PM
That sounds really tasty! I wish it didn't use box mixes though... Hmmmm...

I'll have to try it sometime. I wonder what egg replacer would work best?

Tofu-N-Sprouts
09-13-05, 06:32 PM
mikie - I am not a big fan of "boxed mixes" either, but this is something my sis and I made - and LOVED - as starving (and cooking-challanged) college students when boxed mixes were a way of life...

I figured it was quick and easy and simple, others might have as much fun with it as we did...