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NO BONES ABOUT ITjust a glance at this tasty canine confection is bound to get guests' stomachs growling! The birthday dessert is surprisingly simple to prepare, too...beginning with a mouthwatering coconut cake recipe from Nancy. Like CT's cooks did, you can easily "groom" her baked teat into a pooch by adding chocolate, candy and a fruit snack to make a friendly face. So collar your own critter for a party...you'll have a howlin' good time!Nancy Reichert, Thomasville, Georgia
Nutritional Facts 1 serving (1 each) equals 829 calories, 43 g fat (23 g saturated fat), 154 mg cholesterol, 469 mg sodium, 106 g carbohydrate, 2 g fiber, 9 g protein.
Originally published as Puppy Dog Cake in Country Woman January/February 2001, p20
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Reviewed on Jul. 05, 2011 by muffinmonster
looks more like a cow than a dog LOL
Reviewed on Oct. 17, 2010 by heatherdthomas
This is a very cute and pretty easy cake to create. If you want to save even more time, I would just use a simple boxed cake or a more simple scratch cake. I got confused a couple of times on the directions of how to bake the cake. But the actual look of the cake was so cute and my 3, 5, and 7 year olds loved it. The cake, made as directed, tasted really great and moist too.
Reviewed on Mar. 16, 2009 by iamdeaf
this is very cute!
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