Tapioca Cake

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  • on February 09, 2012

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    Yuck. This was really just too artificial, sickeningly sweet and we ended up throwing most of it away- even my kids wouldn't eat it and generally speaking we love tapioca, blueberries and coconut. And, with just a little experience a from scratch cake and icing is about as easy and will taste 100% better.

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  • on April 19, 2011

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    We loved this cake!!! I couldn't find the WHITE cranberry juice so just used regular cranberry juice; other than that, the recipe was absolutely perfect as is and was soooooooooo easy!! Thanks, Sandra, as I can always count on you to bring me fantastic desserts that get rave reviews. Love your show, your tips, and your books, too!! Keep up the good work as you are my BFF. :

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  • on August 23, 2010

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    I made this cake and I am a profesional cake maker. I took this to work and wow!!!!
    I am making it again tonight cause everyone has been begging me for it. Itis great. I change it around and do peach and strawberry too.

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  • on July 29, 2010

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    I AM VERY PICKY ABOUT CAKES AND I WANT YOU ALL TO KNOW THAT IF THIS CAKE IS MADE TO THE LETTER IT WILL TASTE LIKE AN EXSPESIVE PROFESSIONAL DESIGHNER CAKE. THE DIFFERENT FLAVORS THAT I EXPERIENCED WERE WONDERFUL. IT IS VERY LIGHT AND SMOOTH AS A FEATHER BUT VERY MOIST ALSO. I CAN,T EXPLAIN WHY BUT I CAN TELL YOU THAT IF I EVER NEED TO MAKE A DESSERT OF IMPORTANCE THIS WILL BE THE ONE. I OWN A BED AND BREAFAST AND I HAVE HIGH STANDARDS IN FOOD THAT I SERVE AND I WILL TELL YOU THIS IS ON MY LIST TO SERVE.

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  • on July 01, 2010

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    In making this for July 4th, especially since this is airing on the 1st, Could you use regular cranberry juice to make the cake reddish color and maybe color the coconut red to give the outside that red, white and blue holidayscape!

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  • on February 24, 2010

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    Are we so unaware and naive that no one seems to notice how absolutely artificial this cake is?! Between just the Betty Crocker cake mix and frosting there are already loads of artificial additives (hey, read the label,
    and the rest of the cake is filled with fat, starch, empty calories and minus nutrition.

    Along with the rest of the ingredients this cake is the
    perfect choice for someone who cares absolutely nothing about health, teeth, diabetes, obesity and the health of his friends and family.

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  • on July 13, 2009

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    This cake was excellent, I made it for my family last night. I would agree it is sweet, but isn't dessert suppose to be? I will deffinately make this cake again! I didn't think the cake was hard to make, maybe try the martini before trying to make the cake. I found it to be a lot of fun that way. The coconut and blueberry is a great combination. The only thing I would do different next time is only use 2 cans of frosting. I had alot of frosting left over. What a sweet ending to a lovely summer evening.

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  • on July 09, 2009

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    I wanted to make this for a friend?s 4th of July party, I went to the party empty handed. The whole cake got dumped into the trash. The blueberry sauce was so bad. I tried to add sugar to help it along. The blueberry jelly does not have enough sugar to offset 2 cups of blueberries & blueberry vodka. All you could taste in the sauce was cornstarch. The tapioca pudding & frosting was overwhelming with coconut. I will admit the box cake was delicious and moist with the white cranberry juice. The whole thing was a waste of money!

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  • on July 01, 2009

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    This was a good simple cake to make. Apparently, most of you who complained about the complications of baking this cake, can't bake or cook in the first place. Follow instructions, how easy is that? I think most of you who have problems just don't like Sandra and need something to complain about.

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  • on July 01, 2009

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    I think it must have been my less than dazzeling "tablescape" (even spell check does not like that word, but we weren't impressed with this one. It was too sweet, and there were too many steps for something that was not all that good anyway. Won't make it again. The only good thing was the sauce which is great on pancakes.

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