Boiled Chocolate Delight Cake

Submitted by: Jackie 
This is a wonderfully moist cake which goes very well with many kinds of sauces. 

Photo of: Boiled Raisin Cake I

Boiled Raisin Cake I

Submitted by: Marcie Smith 
This cake doesn't need frosting or icing. It is easy for kids to make, and is hard to mess up. 

Photo of: Boiled Raisin Cake II

Boiled Raisin Cake II

Submitted by: Kaniska 
Cake with a difference. You do not have to cream butter and sugar or beat the eggs. This involves boiling raisins, margarine and sugar together and adding flour to it. Simple and tasty. Just the way I love it. 

Grandmother's Boiled Raisin Cake

Submitted by: Cathy 
This cake is very moist, but my grandmother never added an icing. She made a cinnamon glaze. 

Nell's Irish Boiled Cake

Submitted by: Barbara Bratcher 
Great tasting and easy. This is similar to a fruitcake. 

Photo of: Boiled Fruit Cake

Boiled Fruit Cake

Submitted by: WIGAN 
Home Town: Wigan, Lancashire, England, U.K.
This is an Northern Ireland recipe given to me by my Mum many years ago!! This cake is always much tastier the following day! Enjoy! 

Photo of: Fudge Cake

Fudge Cake

Submitted by: Kristen Faux 
For the true chocolate lover, this cake is moist and dense and you are going to love it. Great with cream cheese frosting or cooked fudge frosting. 

Photo of: War Cake

War Cake

Submitted by: Stephanie 
War Cake uses ingredients that were available to the average household during World War II. Great served with whipped topping! 

Photo of: Crazy Cake

Crazy Cake

Submitted by: Amy Parsons 
This cake was popular during the depression, and does not have eggs in it. 

Wacky Cake V

Submitted by: Tina 
This is a low sugar version of this Wacky Cake. 
 
Something worth saving?

Register now to save all your favorites in your recipe box.

ADVERTISEMENT
 
Select Your Version:  United States  |  Canada  |  United Kingdom & Ireland  |  Australia & New Zealand  |  Germany  |  France  |  China  |  Japan  |  Quebec  |  SE Asia  |  Netherlands

Frequently Asked Questions What's this?