Not Your Everyday Cake
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Need a cake for a special occasion? This Black Forest Cake perfect for a festive event, but don’t be too modest to make this just to surprise your family! This cake is super-moist, loaded with great chocolate flavor, and topped with about the most light and heavenly whipped cream frosting imaginable. Sounds perfect, doesn’t it?
I don’t bake cakes often, but when I do, I like to pull out all the stops and put together something out-of-this-world to wow my guests. If you are going to bake something nice for company, you might as well go all-out, am I right? If you’re not that into chocolate or cherries, this may not be the cake for you, but if you are, you’ll fall in love with it.
Recipe and photo courtesy of Feed Your Temptations
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Quick tip: Don’t use your hands to decorate with the shaved chocolate, it will be sticky. Use a spoon instead.