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Texas Chocolate Sheet Cakes

About Texas Chocolate Sheet Cakes

If you are looking for a delicious chocolate cake for a crowd, you can’t go wrong by using one of the Texas chocolate sheet cakes recipes that can be found on the internet. Personally I think it is the buttermilk that gives this cake its very special flavor.

A friend makes this cake when she hosts Dallas Cowboys game day parties. She sometimes trims the cake too look like the state of Texas. She also likes to play with the recipe, decorating the cake by adding sliced bananas, cherries and strawberries.


This cake is a best seller at church and PTA bake sales and travels well, so it works for picnics, family reunions and other informal gatherings of friends and family.

You won’t need much in the way of supplies other than the standard measuring and mixing tools, including the cake pan.



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