sprinkle toasted coconut on top of the chocolate frosting for more a 'yum' effect...
2007-12-09 07:16:00
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answered by misstiaemail 3
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It's unorthodox, usually coconut cake has a vanilla-type frosting, but if you prefer chocolate there's no LAW that says the frosting has to be white! Sometimes rules are meant to be broken, especially in the culinary field...who knows! You may start a new fad and Martha Stewart will have you on her show...it's a good thing!
2007-12-09 07:18:07
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answered by Jeff B 5
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Hi Clueless Clause. I normally don't like chocolate frosting, but I LOVE coconut cake. And when I first tried this kind of cake, it was AMAZING. Great mix.
But, your taste may be different, so this answer may not help that much.
Happy Holidays and hopefully by the holidays you won't be clueless!
Alycia
2007-12-09 07:18:02
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answered by Alycia [♥] 3
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Well I know that chocolate cake with coconut frosting on top (german chocolate cake) is really good, so I would think that the reverse would also be pretty delicious.
2007-12-09 07:16:33
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answered by Yggdrasil 3
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I am not a coconut fan but chocolate frosting to me goes with almost any type of cake.
2007-12-09 07:15:46
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answered by Bears Mom 7
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Coconut = good
Chocolate = good
Coconut + Chocolate = GOOD
2007-12-09 07:16:36
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answered by Kat* 7
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Sounds good to me!
If you like coconut, you like cake, and you like chocolate frosting...I think it makes a yummy sounding dessert!
2007-12-09 07:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes! It's kind of like German Chocolate Cake, but with less chocolate.
2007-12-09 07:17:21
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answered by legendofslipperyhollow 6
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Yes. Another Coconut chocolate dessert that is great is:
http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/cat/728/0.shtml
If you make it, make sure to cut the bars in small squares because they are really, really rich!
2007-12-09 07:18:09
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answered by B. D Mac 6
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hi !!! i like the two a style of frostings... *of direction, USE WHAT EVER style OF FLAKED COCONUT you like. Coconut Pecan Frosting and Filling 3/4 cup evaporated milk a million/2 cup mild brown sugar, firmly packed a million/2 cup granulated sugar a million/2 cup butter a million teaspoon vanilla 3 egg yolks, slightly overwhelmed a million a million/3 cups Baker's Angel Flake coconut (3-ounce can) a million cup chopped pecans In a saucepan over medium warmth, combine milk, sugars, butter, and vanilla. convey to an entire boil, stirring continuously. get rid of from warmth (combination might look slightly curdled). immediately stir a small quantity of the warm liquid into the overwhelmed egg yolks; return egg yolk combination to the warm combination in saucepan and combine nicely. return to a boil, stirring continuously. get rid of from warmth and stir in coconut and pecans. Cool to spreading consistency, beating each and every so often. -------AND... COCONUT PECAN FROSTING a million can (14 oz.) sweetened condensed milk (no longer evaporated milk) 3 egg yolks, slightly overwhelmed a million/2 cup (a million stick) butter or margarine a million teaspoon vanilla extract a million-a million/3 cups MOUNDS Sweetened Coconut Flakes a million cup chopped pecans Stir together sweetened condensed milk, egg yolks and butter in medium saucepan. cook dinner over low warmth, stirring continuously, until combination is thickened and bubbly. get rid of from warmth; stir in vanilla, coconut and pecans. Cool to room temperature. approximately 2-2/3 cups frosting.
2016-10-10 22:20:19
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answered by ? 3
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