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Apple German Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Shirley Weaver 
'This delectable dessert is perfect to bake when unexpected guests stop by,' writes Shirley Weaver from Zeeland, Michigan. A boxed cake mix and canned pie filling make the moist snack cake a cinch to put together while chocolate chips and nuts create the quick-and-easy topping. 

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German Chocolate Upside Down Cake

Submitted by: SUNSET1 
Quicker and easier then the right side up cake. 

Easy German Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
There's no need to frost this yummy chocolate cake. After baking, just turn the cake upside down onto a pretty platter - the coconut and pecan topping is already in place. 

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Diane's German Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Diane Pace 
This is much easier than your old fashioned scratch recipes and it tastes just as good. 

Easy German Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: Dawn Glenn 
There's no need to frost this yummy chocolate cake from Dawn Glenn of Johnson City, Tennessee. After baking, just turn the cake upside down onto a pretty platter - the coconut and pecan topping is already in place. 

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German Chocolate Cake I

Submitted by: Sally 
German Chocolate Cake with brown sugar and coconut topping. 

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German Chocolate Chip Pound Cake

Submitted by: MITCHEL 
An easy pound cake with German, or semi sweet chocolate chips. 

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German Sweet Chocolate Cake II

Submitted by: MARY ANN PUTMAN 
This was my Grandmother's recipe. It's the classic cake made with sweet chocolate and frosted with a luscious coconut pecan frosting. 

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Moist German Chocolate Cake

Submitted by: GODGIFU 
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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German Chocolate Cake II

Submitted by: m-ann 
I've tried many German chocolate cakes, but this is the absolute best. It takes a little extra time, but is well worth the effort. 
 
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