Weight Watchers Eggless Coke Cake?!


Question: Weight Watchers Eggless Coke Cake!?
I am a vegan!. I want to make a eggless chocolate cake!.
ANd i might use diet coke!.But, will it change the flavor of the chocolate cake a lot!?
Its a box cake from Betty Crockers It says to add, water,eggs and oil!
So what should i add when i add coke and what not to add!?
also please tell me how much diet coke and if it changes the flavor of the cake!


THANKS IN ADVANCE!
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Answers:
one box cake mix, any flavor
10 oz!. cola, any flavor, not diet (open a 12 oz can and take a couple sips)

In a bowl, mix together cake mix and soda!. Pour into greased cake pan!. Bake according to directions on the box!. That's it! You won't believe how quick and how easy this cake recipe is!
Hint: For a chocolate cake, use a dark soda, like Coke or Pepsi!. For a yellow cake or spice cake, use a light soda like Sprite or 7-up!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Caroline gave the same answer that I would!. Just add a can of soda to a cake mix and put it in a greased cake pan!.

I have done similar to this - but have added instead of the soda - a can of crushed pineapple in its own juice!. Nothing else!. Do the same thing as you do for the "Coke Cake" - follow the mixing and baking directions, put it in a greased cake pan and bake!.

Tastes good and is a fast fix if you have to have something with little notice for company that is popping in on you!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

This is the funniest things I have read in ages!.

How ironic a “weight watchers” cake, made with coke!.

And don’t fool yourself into thinking “diet” coke is healthier or better for you!.

Your version sounds so foul, it makes me want to vomit just reading about it!.

Why don’t you give these really easy peasy yummy recipes a go instead:

http://allrecipes!.com/Recipe/Vegan-Choco!.!.!.

http://theppk!.com/recipes/dbrecipes/inde!.!.!.

http://www!.boutell!.com/vegetarian/cake!.h!.!.!.

http://www!.expertvillage!.com/video/15814!.!.!.

(The expert village video is in a few different parts)

!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Actually its funny you mention this!. I just tried this!. Only I used Betty Crocker White Cake Mix and a can of orange soda to make it taste like a dreamcicle!.!.!. :) It makes the cake REALLY dense and a weird texture but its not really bad!. You can use applesauce as a substitute for egg to somehow!. Experiment with using the coke and then try applesauce see what you like!. But for fun try the dreamcicle recipe for something different!. Yum What could it hurt!?!Www@FoodAQ@Com

the cake mix and a diet coke and bake as directed no it doesn't it's very good
so many more conbos
orange pop with white cake and you about do any combo with this!. enjoy and get yoru creative juices flowing these are really very good I make muffins with this!.

1 box dry cake mix -- any flavor
10 ounces diet soda -- any flavor
1 or 2 egg whites -- slightly beaten, optional but cake stays together better and is fluffier

Mix the dry cake mix, the diet soda, and the egg white(s) until well
blended!. Pour into a 9 X 13 sprayed pan or prepared cupcake tins!. Cook according to the directions on cake mix box!.


Serving Ideas : Diet Soda Cake Combinations:

orange cake /diet Mountain Dew
cherry chip cake / A& W diet Cream soda
diet lemon + lemon;
angel or yellow cake/orange diet pop
diet peach with white cake
spice cake/ diet lemon-lime pop
diet ginger ale + white
diet cherry sodas in chocolate cake
Diet cola + devils food or chocolate mix
diet vanilla coke in chocolate cake
devils food cake with diet Vanilla coke
diet root beer with chocolate cake
diet cherry coke with chocolate cake
marble cake + diet cream soda
lemon with tangerine Diet Rite
etc…the possibilities are only limited by your imagination…mmmmm

NOTES : 12 pieces/- 24 cupcakes/ about each

ADD'L NOTE: also try a yellow cake mix with diet Sprite (or Fresca or 7-Up) with a dollop of Cool Whip!.!.!.!.tastes like a "Twinkie"!.

as u can see the eggs aren't necessary at all it just holds it together better but i've never used them!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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