For cake:
1 yellow cake mix, mixed as directed
For mud:
1/2 c cocoa
2 c brown sugar
1 c hot water
1 t cinnamon
2 t vanilla
For topping:
1 1/2 c chocolate chips
3/4 c chopped walnuts
Line the bottom and sides of a 10" Dutch oven with heavy foil, avoiding any seams where the mix might leak through and spray lightly with oil. Pour prepared cake mix into Dutch oven. In a separate bowl combine all "Mud" ingredients and stir until well mixed. Pour mud mixture over the cake batter. Cover Dutch oven and bake using 8-10 briquettes bottom and 14-16 briquettes top for 60 minutes. Or cook 70 minutes at 350 in conventional oven, checking to make sure it's done. Sprinkle chocolate chips and pecans over top of cake about 5 minutes before cake is done so that they melt over the top.
Serve warm topped with soft vanilla ice cream or whipped cream
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12 comments:
What exactly is a dutch oven? It does look pretty good!
Oh great! Now I have drool on my keyboard!
I'm definitely going to try out that recipe. Looks fabulous!
Have usually made this cake in the oven; never tried a dutch oven for it!
This sounds delicious, can't wait to try it :)
MMM. That sounds yummy. It would be a welcome alternative to the cobblers we always tend to fall back on when we dutch overn.
P.S.
Kailani- A dutch oven is basically a large, cast iron pot with a lid that you use to cook over a campfire/coals. You can also just cook over charcole brickettes if you want to do it at home instead of camping.
And I would add to Loralee's comment that you can use Dutch ovens in a conventional oven if you want. They're a good thing to have around if you cook outdoors or needed to cook during an emergency situation (such as an earthquake knocking out your power, right kailani? :) They're kind of a fun thing to play around with and you can get them at REI but they'll be expensive there (that 10" one I have normally runs $54, but they'll go on sale for as low as $20 sometimes).
Any other questions class? :)
holy crap that looks good!
That looks heavenly! Can I use a regular cake pan like a 9x13?
hhhmmmmm...chocolate....
yum!
I love chocolate to bits but I think I could give it up for lent, I say think because I have no intention of
testing my willpower just yet hehe.
great post! thanks for the tips and idea share. i love to cook using my dutch oven. we will come back often.
Regards,
Dutch
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