This recipe is AMAZING! I mean amazing! I can’t tell you
just how much everyone loved this cake. It’s absurdly ridiculous how easy it is
to make and what a great outcome it has. Now don’t get me wrong it’s not a pretty
cake but it makes up for it in low Weight Watchers and the flavor. Oh my goodness!
This is a quick and easy cake you brag about.
It’s also very adaptable. You can use any fruit, and any
flavor of cake. I would suggest something neutral if you are using fruit but
you could do a cinnamon cake with apples, or a chocolate cake with dark
cherries. Just about anything is a go here!!
Oh most importantly it’s 4 weight watchers points when you divide
the cake into 12 pieces! It’s easiest to this this once the cake has cooled!
Ingredients:
- 1 can diet sprite/7-up
- 1 box Golden Vanilla Cake Mix (Should be 160 calories per serving)
- ¾ cup sliced hulled strawberries –Frozen
- ½ cup pitted cherries –Frozen
- ½ cup blueberries –Frozen
- ½ tbsp. ground cinnamon
- 2 packets Truvia
- Butter Spray or Cooking Spray
- Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees
- To a 9x13 baking dish spray with cooking spray then add all frozen berries. Make sure to disperse them equally around the pan mixing up berries so that each slice will have a little bit of each type of berry.
- Next sprinkle Truvia over berries equally
- Cover berries with dry boxed cake mix and once again dispersing equally
- Once the cake mix is covering the berries pour the diet soda over the cake mix. Cover the entire cake the best you can but do not add extra soda if you can’t cover everything. *Please note that it’s OK if the soda does not cover the entire cake perfectly because it will make the cake nice and crumbly in certain spots, like a crumb cake. (This isn’t a bad thing)*
- Once the cake is covered in soda cover the baking dish with tin foil and bake at 350 degree for 20 minutes. After 20 minutes remove the tin foil and bake another 45 minutes to 1 hour. (Mine took 1 hour) After 45 minutes if you cake isn’t done check it every 5 minutes until it’s as your desired consistency.
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