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The thread centers around participants sharing their experiences with the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake and a salad recipe, discussing variations, ingredients, and personal successes during shows.
Views differ on the best ingredients and methods for the salad, with no clear consensus on the use of mandarin orange juice versus fresh juice.
Participants shared personal experiences from various shows, highlighting modifications made to recipes based on ingredient availability and personal preferences.
Consultants looking for insights on popular recipes and variations that have worked well in shows may find this discussion beneficial.
mrssyvo said:I did it for a show last night, it was a HIT!!! and did turtle fudge skillet cake. Fopr the sald, I forgot the mayo (it was in the fridge) and the dressing was amazing still.
mrssyvo said:I did it for a show last night, it was a HIT!!! and did turtle fudge skillet cake. Fopr the sald, I forgot the mayo (it was in the fridge) and the dressing was amazing still.
DZmom said:I have yet to make this recipe. Any tips you know now, but wish you knew then?
tracymagu said:Anybody know if you can use the mandarin orange juice instead of juicing fresh oranges? I've made this twice and I don't have the juicer & it takes forever to juice them by hand!
KimmyDarling said:I have a large show on Friday night, and, based on all of your success with it, I think I'm going to make this.
pamperedgirl3 said:Could you just use regular orange juice that you drink?
Chef Diane said:this is the new celebrations salad correct?
To make the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake, you will need a box of chocolate cake mix, eggs, water, vegetable oil, chocolate fudge sauce, caramel sauce, chopped pecans, and whipped topping for serving. Make sure to have a skillet that is oven-safe to bake the cake properly.
Yes, you can use different flavors of cake mix if you prefer, such as vanilla or red velvet. However, keep in mind that the flavor profile will change, and the overall taste may differ from the original Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake.
The mention of mayo in the title is likely a playful reference to a common misconception that mayonnaise can be used in cake recipes to add moisture. In this recipe, we skip the mayo and rely on the other ingredients to achieve a rich and moist cake.
Bake the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake in a preheated oven at 350°F for about 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean. Keep an eye on it to avoid overbaking.
Yes, you can make the Turtle Fudge Skillet Cake ahead of time. Allow it to cool completely before covering it and storing it in the refrigerator. It can be served cold or reheated in the oven or microwave before serving.