You will need…
1 (18 ounce) box yellow cake mix, baked in a 9 x 13 pan
3 eggs (or what your cake mix says)
½ cup oil (or what your cake mix says)
1 cups water (or what your cake mix says)
1 (3.5 ounce) box vanilla instant pudding mix
1.5 cups milk
4 ounces cream cheese
8 -14 ounces crushed pineapple, drained without any
juice(use amount desired, more or less to your tastes)
½ container Cool Whip
14 ounces angel flake coconut (or however much
you want)
Directions…
After you have baked your cake in a 9x13 pan, allow it to
cool completely.
Take a large bowl and combine your milk, pudding mix, and
cream cheese.
Cover the pudding mixture and place it in the
refrigerator to allow it to chill and thicken.
After the pudding mix has thickened, spread it over the
first baked cake to act like a glue to stick the second cake on top.
Take your drained pineapple, and spread it over the
pudding mixture.
Next you will take your cool whip and spread it evenly
over the pineapple.
To finish, sprinkle a desired amount of coconut over the
top, and then place the 12 maraschino cherries in rows of three across the
cake.
Cover your cake, and place it in the refrigerator
overnight.
Serve and enjoy!
This cake is amazing, and easy to make. I did not put the
maraschino cherries on top because I'm going to wait until the day I serve it.
It can last up to two weeks in the freezer, but make sure you take it out 24
hours before serving so it can become room temperature.
ooohh yum!! :D
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thank you, its really good :) x
DeleteThis recipe looks and sounds delicious, Julieanne! Thanks so much for sharing and thank you so much for stopping by my blog! :D
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Sweet Helen Grace
thank you! love your blog :) xx
DeleteUmmmm...this sounds AMAZING!! It reminds me of hummingbird cake with the pineapple and coconut. I might have to try this out this summer!
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aww your so sweet :) i just checked out marthas hummingbird cake recipe and it does! Thats something else i'll have to try, thank you!! xxx
Deletethank you so much!! xxx
ReplyDeleteCool, I honestly didn't even know there was a special kind of cake for Chinese weddings. Thanks for teaching me something new.
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haha me either! I'm not sure if it's actually used for Chinese weddings, or if its just the name. I couldn't find any info on google. Thanks for stopping by glad you liked it xx
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