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Chocolate Mocha Liqueur Cake I

Submitted by: SUSAN MILORD 
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. 

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Mocha Cake I

Submitted by: Connie 
A GREAT chocolate cake. 

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Mocha Cake V

Submitted by: PIANOJEN8 
This moist yellow cake is studded with chocolate chips and spiked with coffee liqueur. It's topped off with a simple chocolate glaze. 

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Mocha Cake III

Submitted by: Dawn Vassel 
A friend made this for our group and we have been hooked on it ever since. Try it. It's so rich, moist, and easy, you'll be hooked too! Note: I have replaced the sour cream with 16 ounces of plain yogurt, (not fat-free!), with great success. The taste is just as good to me with a lot less fat. However, do not use low-fat or fat-free sour cream, as it will NOT turn out well! 

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Irish Cream Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Sue Haser 
Great tasting glazed Bundt cake with Irish cream baked in. Excellent for any time or any occasion. 

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Mocha Fudge Cake

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

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Black Russian Cake I

Submitted by: Rory Kate 
This is an extremely moist and delicious cake. The coffee liqueur gives it an exceptionally rich and unique flavor. It is wonderfully complemented when served with coffee drinks as an after-dinner treat. 

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Chocolate Mocha Liqueur Cake II

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

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Sherry Bundt Cake

Submitted by: Jo 
Fantastic moist bundt cake imbibed with sherry wine. 

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Mocha Bundt Cake

Submitted by: alijmorris 
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. 
 
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