I have a can of pineapple, bananas,eggs, regular milk, cool whip, some yellow cake mix and a bag of Carmel ? ?!


Question: I have a can of pineapple, bananas,eggs, regular milk, cool whip, some yellow cake mix and a bag of Carmel !? !?
How do I make a cake using all these ingredients(an yes I want to use ALL of them to make it)!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
The cake mix will call for the eggs and milk!. So mix up your cake batter first!. Then drain the pineapple and slice the banana's!. Lay them on the bottom of a greased 9x12 pan!. Pour cake batter over, and bake according to directions!. It will resemble a pineapple upside-down cake!. While it is cooking, melt caramel and drizzle over top of cake after it has cooled!. Top with coolwhip

Doesn't sound like it would taste very good though!? But then again, who knows!.

Strange question!.

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J*Mo - I thought the same thing about yours! :)Www@FoodAQ@Com

bake the cake and throw the bananas in (chopped in small pieces so you get some in every bite)!. Then mix most of the the pineapple with some cool whip to spread on the inside of the cake!. Melt the caramel with some of the milk and drizzle it over the cake!. Decorate with the leftover pineapple to make it pretty!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

make the cake!. throw cut up bits of caramel into it after you put it in the pan

cut up the pinapple and banana!. Mix with the cool whip and use it as icing!.

I like 28 weeks answer!.!.!.sounds kinda yummy actuallyWww@FoodAQ@Com

mix everything but the cool whip and bananas and bake!.!.!.then spread the cool whip on the outside and slice up the bananas and put them on top of the cool whipWww@FoodAQ@Com

Dump Cake!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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