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Marron Layer Cake

Submitted by: Norae
A delectable combination of chestnuts, chocolate, and yellow layer cake that makes a great birthday surprise! 

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Italian Creme Layer Cake

Submitted by: Barbara
Very moist and delicious. 

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Banana Layer Cake

Submitted by: Sherry
This moist, delicious banana cake is topped with a rich caramel frosting. 

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Coconut Layer Cake

Submitted by: Carol
This is a light and beautiful cake. 

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Pineapple Layer Cake

Submitted by: syd
This is a plain white layer cake with a creamy pineapple filling. 

Three Layer Coconut Cake

Submitted by: Carol
A lovely cake for mother's day or any special occasion. 

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Green Tea Layer Cake

Submitted by: Suki
This is a light and moist cake that is not too sweet and has a refreshing green tea fragrance. The frosting uses cream cheese but has enough sweetness to mask the sour taste. The matcha (green tea) powder gives it a delicate green hue too. This cake can also be baked as a sheet cake in a 9x 13 inch pan or as 2 separate round cakes in two 8 inch round pans. Adjust baking time accordingly. 

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Fourteen Layer Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Nell
Fourteen very thin layers with chocolate between each layer. Hope you enjoy this! I am from Georgia and make it all the time for church functions and family reunions. 

Fudge Layer Cake

Submitted by: Lisa
This decadent cake is creamy-smooth and buttery. It literally melts in your mouth and leaves you swooning for more! Sprinkle frosted cake with chocolate shavings. 

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Moist German Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Talia
I made this for my dad's birthday. I found it to be a lot moister than the usual German chocolate cake. 
 
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