Oh Huey59, how could you? Right now during swimsuit season! This is very decadent. The cake is more like a brownie and the whole thing tastes very much like the candy bar. I made the recipe exactly as written, the only change I might make in the future is the make the coconut layer a little creamier instead of so dry, but it’s still delicious. Thank you for the recipe, I will add this to my permanent recipe box.
My son absolutely loves this cake. Don’t make the mistake I did by adding some cream to the coconut mixture. I got worried when one reviewer called it dry. Mine slides off the cake. Still tastes great. The cake part is decadent. A real treat.
So good I’m already going to make this my favorite cake . Just follow the recipe you can’t go wrong. I shared this with friends who also loved it. So irresistible to any mounds lover’s. I will be making this for the next Holliday or birthday or for any excuse it’s just that good.
Ingredients:
1 cake mix ( white or yellow cake mix )
½ cup cocoa
½ cup sugar
2 cups chocolate chips
1 cup chocolate syrup
8 oz. tub Cool Whip
2 cups Coconut, shredded
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease 9×13 baking dish. Mix cake according to package; add cocoa and sugar; blend well.
- Pour cake mixture into prepared baking dish. Sprinkle 2 cups chocolate chips over top of cake.
- Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven. Poke holes in cake with meat fork.
- Warm chocolate syrup and pour over hot cake. Cover and Cool cake over night.
- Mix whipped cream and coconut together for frosting. Spread over cake; chill cake. Ready to serve