How To Bake and Ice A Naked Moist Celebration Chocolate Cake – Melissa’s Home Cooking
Hi everyone,
Happy Mother's Day To All Of You Amazing Mums! Have an amazing day and hope your family spoilt you rotten!
For those of you thinking of baking your mum a cake, here's an idea for a nice simple moist chocolate cake.
How To Bake and Ice A Naked Moist Celebration Chocolate Cake – Melissa’s Home Cooking
This is a moist chocolate cake recipe, makes 2 x 18 cm round cakes for naked 2 tier, 4 layers butter cream icing. This cake can be used for any occasion of celebration, especially for Mother's Day, 10th of May 2020
Cake Recipe Credit: Fond Memory of my amazing late Sis-in-law Jo-N.
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Thanks for watching, Enjoy!!!
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Have a Super Awesome Day and Blessed Weekend! #melissahomecooking #howtobake#moistchocolatecake #nzfoodie
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