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Mocha Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Alison
An exceptionally rich and moist chocolate cake with coffee liqueur baked in. A wonderful special dessert. A non-alcoholic version can be made by replacing the liqueur with 3/4 cup chocolate syrup mixed with 1/4 cup warm water. Serve with whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. A little of the glaze may be reserved to drizzle over the topping for a nice presentation. 

Prune Mocha Cake

Submitted by: Chris
This is a very moist cake with a unique flavor. 

Mocha Cake IV

Submitted by: Becci
A rich chocolate cake that is a sure-fire crowd pleaser. 

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Mocha Sponge Cake

Submitted by: Kimberly D
This is a wonderful light sponge cake, flavored with coffee and a hint of chocolate. This may also be made in an 8 cup decorative pan. 

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Mocha Fudge Cake

Submitted by: Arlene
A moist, yummy cake that is great for get-togethers. 

Mocha Cake I

Submitted by: Connie
A GREAT chocolate cake. 

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Chocolate Mocha Cake I

Submitted by: Carol
This is a one bowl cake. You can substitute sour milk for buttermilk - mix 1 cup milk with 1 tablespoon vinegar or lemon juice and let stand for 10 minutes. Frost with Coffee Icing. 

Chocolate Mocha Cake II

Submitted by: Roxanne
Chocolate and coffee, one of the greatest flavor combinations of all time come together in this delicious cake. 

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Chocolate Mocha Liqueur Cake I

Submitted by: Susan
This cake is so easy but it tastes so good! My mom gave me the recipe for this mocha colored Bundt cake dripping with coffee liqueur and vodka. Frost with your favorite chocolate frosting. 

Chocolate Mocha Liqueur Cake II

Submitted by: Arvilla
A German Chocolate Bundt cake, coated with ground pecans and well imbibed with coffee liqueur. 
 
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