Sunday, December 20, 2009

Tunnel of Fudge Cake


This was the Pillsbury Bake-Off $5,000 winner of 1966. It was entered by Ella Rita Helrich. This cake mysteriously develops a "tunnel of fudge" filling as it bakes. Don't scrimp on the nuts, or it won't work.

Cake
1 3/4 c. sugar
1 3/4 c. margarine or butter, softened
6 eggs
2 c. powdered sugar
2 1/4 c. flour
3/4 c. unsweetened cocoa
2 c. chopped walnuts

Glaze
3/4 c. powdered sugar
1/4 c. unsweetened cocoa
4-6 t. milk

Heat oven to 350° and grease and flour a bundt pan. Combine sugar and margarine, beat until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Gradually add 2 c. powdered sugar, blend well. By hand, stir in flour and remaining cake ingredients until well blended. Spoon batter into greased and floured pan; spread evenly. Bake for 45-50 minutes or until top is set and edges are beginning to pull away from sides of pan. COOL UPRIGHT IN PAN ON WIRE RACK FOR 1 1/2 HOURS. Invert onto serving plate; cool at least 2 hours. In a small bowl combine all glaze ingredients, adding enough milk for desired drizzling consistency. Spoon over top of cake, allowing some to run down sides. Store tightly covered.
NOTE:
I used this icing:
1 c. sugar
5 T. butter
1/3 c. milk
1 c. semi sweet chocolate chips
Place the butter, sugar and milk in a pan over medium heat. Stir until the mixture comes to a boil, 3-4 minutes. Still stirring, let the mixture boil until the sugar dissolves, 1 minute. Remove from the heat. Stir in the chocolate chips and continue to stir until the mixture is smooth and the chocolate has melted. Wait until desired thickness is reached and pour over cake.

4 comments:

Katy ~ said...

Gosh, it's good to see this posted. An old favorite, but it's a favorite for a reason, it's so good!

Hey, I bought the stuff to make your Dixie salad for Christmas dinner. I'm really looking forward to trying it!

Susie @ Hick Chick said...

I am reading the book "Cookoff: Recipe Fever in America" and there is a whole part about the "famous" tunnel of fudge lady. LOL Even though she didn't win the grand prize, she sparked a run on bundt pans in America! :) I hope that in 30 years they are still talking about MY Pillsbury recipe! LOL

Ingrid_3Bs said...

That's pretty cool how that happens. Makes me wish I liked chocolate.
~ingrid

The Old White Barn said...

I was so surprised to see this recipe - I haven't thought about the Tunnel of Fudge in years! Makes me want to dig deep in the pantry for that bundt pan I know I have somewhere!
Susan