Thursday, March 22, 2012

Peña-Colada Cake

 

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When my mother-in-law told me of a cocoanut cake she came up with,

it instantly got my mind reeling  on how I could add to it and make a

no-sugar added version for my Birthday!

This cake is light, super moist and oh-so easy.

First you will need:

1 yellow cake mix or your favorite yellow cake recipe.

(I used the Pillsbury No-sugar added yellow cake mix)  

1 can of cocoanut milk

2 tbs. Splenda or 1/4th cup sugar

1 small box of vanilla pudding (I used sugar free)

3/4 –1 cup milk

1 small can of crushed pineapple

1/2 cup shredded cocoanut (toasted) 

1/2-1 container of Cool-whip 

 

Start with baking your cake according to directions.

Once it has cooled, poke holes in the cake with a small

instrument. (I use chop sticks)

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Stir in sugar or Splenda with the cocoanut milk and spread evenly

over cake.

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Place cake in refrigerator while you mix the pudding for the

next layer.

In a mixing bowl,  pour dry pudding, and pineapple with

the juice. Mix. Now add the milk a little at a time to

ensure normal pudding consistency. Allow pudding to set up;

then spread evenly over the cake.

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Now spread a layer of cool whip evenly over the pudding layer.

and sprinkle the top with your toasted cocoanut.

For best results, allow the cake to set over night in the fridge.

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This was so satisfying! My husband said that he could not

tell any difference between the sugar version and the

no sugar-added version. So give it a try even if

you do not “have to” have sugar-free. With the cool and moist

effect of the cocoanut milk, pudding, and Cool-whip it is a

perfect dessert for  for the hot days of summer ahead. 

 

I had a few more ideas that you could try with this same recipe:

Add sliced bananas to the pudding layer.

Use a large can of crushed pineapple and add 1/2 of it to the cake mix.

Pour some of the pineapple juice over the cake along with

the cocoanut milk.

 

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5 comments:

  1. Hi! Visiting from Sundae scoop. This looks delicious! I am a huge fan of coconut.. so Im going to have to try this!

    If you get a chance I would love for you to share this at my Friday link party going on now :)

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    1. Thanks Kelley for leaving a comment! Let me know how it turns out and I have now linked up at your party. Thanks for the invite!

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  2. Once again babe - another hit!!

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  3. You were one of my favorite links this week! Check it out tomorrow :)

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  4. Yum yum yummy! Reminds me of a tres leche cake! I'm going to be making this soon! Found you at Grant Life and excited to be following!!

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