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Sometimes for fun I research wedding cakes, just because I like to eat and not so much because I bake them. 😁 Usually there's the debate over cake mixes and whether the extra stuff they add makes them better than scratch cakes when modified. I do think yes, even though I'm all for a mean scratch cake especially devil's food, oh my. 

So chemical stabilizers are one way. Sugar is going to hold water and moisture too, so you'll notice the recipe I'm linking adds sugar. And of course you have the choice of fats and amping the fats.

https://cakeboss.com/cakeboss-recipe-for-white-velvet-wedding-cake/

This is the link for a white cake I make. It's something I found, not my own, but I can tell you people CRY when they eat it. Well maybe not cry, but they do faint.  🤣 I've never paid for recipes from this site, so I don't know what they do for chocolate cake. Seems like it ought to be possible to make this with a chocolate cake mix, sub a *teeny tiny* amount of the cake flour for some special dark, and boom you're at a chocolate cake. I just made a banana chocolate cake tonight adding cocoa, chips, joy, love, and happiness to a french vanilla mix, and it's not too bad. (I meant to use oatmeal and white wheat flour to make muffins and somehow the cake mix was easier. 🤣 )

Or just make the white velvet and give up on the chocolate. It's that good. But now I want to try a chocolate version just to see.

When you have the stabilizers, the cake holds really well. You can refrigerate the cake at the link above and it's still amazing. You can fill it with a fruit layer and add some moisture that way too. You can do a sprinkle/liquid with a simple syrup if you want. I don't do that, just the fruit layer. 

If I try this recipe converted to chocolate (which might not work, but hey suffer for the cause!), I'll probably change some of the water to coffee of course. And use a good chocolate cake mix as the starting point. And sub ⅛ c of the cake flour for dark cocoa. Maybe throw in mini chips just for kicks. 

My dh loves a german chocolate cake and I can tell you the Hershey's german chocolate cake recipe is pretty divine. Look at the crazy amount of sugar in it, higher than their old fashioned cake recipe.

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14 minutes ago, Carrie12345 said:

I’m going to wind up cooking nothing but chocolate cakes this week, lol!

They make a cherry chip cake mix (which I have for emergencies, haha) and I have been thinking that white velvet recipe would be great with that too. You could use the cherry chip mix, get the suble flavor (as it would be spread) in the cake, then maybe do a cherry layer for the fruit. Cherries go well with chocolate. You could stir in cut chips of chocolate or mini chips and make it a cherry chocolate chip cake. 😄

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19 minutes ago, PeterPan said:

They make a cherry chip cake mix (which I have for emergencies, haha) and I have been thinking that white velvet recipe would be great with that too. You could use the cherry chip mix, get the suble flavor (as it would be spread) in the cake, then maybe do a cherry layer for the fruit. Cherries go well with chocolate. You could stir in cut chips of chocolate or mini chips and make it a cherry chocolate chip cake. 😄

Dh is a huge fan of cherry baked goods! I take my chocolate straight, lol.

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