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Earthquake Cake II

Submitted by: DARLENEL 
This cake is very rich. It's one of our favorites. 

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Chocolate Earthquake Cake I

Submitted by: Kim Busch 
Really messy, but very yummy! 

Earthquake Cake I

Submitted by: Bobbi 
This is like eating an upside down german chocolate cake. 

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Chess Cake

Submitted by: Cathy 
This recipe was given to me years ago by a friend. My sons love this. I make it when we go on vacation so we can munch on it while in the car. 

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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Hurricane Cake

Submitted by: Iris 
An easy and delicious cake, also known as Earthquake Cake. Coconut and pecans are baked under a German chocolate cake mix, with a cream cheese mixture on top that sinks into the batter as it bakes. 

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Cream of Coconut Cake

Submitted by: Corinne 
A wonderfully moist coconut cake. 

Neiman Marcus Cake I

Submitted by: Karin Christian 
This has a chocolate cake base topped with a cream cheese, chocolate chip and nut topping. It is very rich and very good! 

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Gooey Butter Cake III

Submitted by: Barbara 
This cake uses a cake mix to make a crust, over which there is a cream cheese layer. Easy to make. 

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Chocolate Earthquake Cake II

Submitted by: P. Price 
This is a wonderfully rich chocolate cake and very easy to make. 
 
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