Thanks to Teresa at Our Southern Country Home and Farm,
this cake recipe
is now an honorary member of
Ranch Recipes,
my collection of favorite family recipes
created in my mother’s kitchen on a ranch in South Texas.
I first wrote about them here.
Easiest Strawberry Cake Ever
1 yellow cake mix
1 8 oz. container of cool whip
2 14 oz. cans sweetened condensed milk
2 16 oz. frozen sliced strawberries in sugar
(In Teresa’s words)
Bake cake mix as directed on box, but bake in a pan with sides .
While fresh out of oven and still hot, poke holes in cake with a fork and pour both cans of sweetened condensed milk over cake. (Note: I just used one can and it was plenty.)
Let cool, and pour thawed strawberries and juice over the cooled cake, then spread cool whip over top and refrigerate until gone (won't be long).
If you don't want to use strawberries, you can use any fruit you choose, any kind of candy bars shredded in place of the strawberries, just what ever you choose. I personally think I could just pour the sweetened condensed milk over the cake and eat it just like that. It is always a huge hit any time I make it. It is great on a hot day because it is refrigerated and cold.
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Ok ladies.
Here’s the deal.
This cake is TO.DIE.FOR.
It would be easy to ‘fork it to death’, as my friend JB would say.
I may or may not have done that very thing.
It would be wonderful for Easter.
Thank you to Teresa.
Enjoy!
12 comments:
LOVE the photo, and the cake. Where I hail from we call it 'better than sex' cake!!!
This sounds wonderful! Wow! It sounds like one I might could make too! Thanks to Teresa and you for sharing! Yummy! This is one of my favorite cakes!
Oh my, it sounds delicious just from the ingredients! I wonder if I could use a gluten free yellow cake mix...hmm! Thanks for the recipe!
Kat :)
I've been looking for this recipe forever! It's my nieces favorite cake, and YES...it is to die for!! Glad to find you. Thanks for following!
Wow! This sounds sooo good!
Brenda
You are really on a roll, Miss Laura!! Love it.
Karen
Ladybug Creek
I am anxious to try this cake but not sure what using a cake pan with sides means and is it served in the baking pan or is it ever moved to a cake plate...not sure the size of pan or pans...help
I have the same questions as Laura. I am going to try this cake, although I am having a hard time imagining it!
Oh, yummy...I bet it would be good with raspberries, too.
I don't need to be told twice, so adding this to my recipes to make.
~Bliss~
OK, this sounds SO yummy! I have the same question about the pan with sides? What does that mean! All of my pans have sides:) Have a blessed weekend, HUGS!
I've had this same cake before I think...if not, it was very similar and oh so yummy! This is the 2nd recipe for strawberry cake I've come across this week. Guess that's a sign I need to bake one!
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