Thanks to Carol for hosting another fun blog hop!
I always participate in this blog hop and I almost always show the same thing... My Danish Layer Cake recipe!
I feel a bit lazy/guilty by showing it but this time I have an excuse because since I switched to shopify, I lost ALL my old blog posts!
so this is like starting fresh!!
This Danish Layer Cake is also called a Birthday Cake and I usually make it for our birthdays, especially my husband!

It's a cake I learned to make when I worked at a Danish restaurant in Florida, right out of college, I saw the daughter-in-law make this cake several times a week and with ingredients from the grocery store!

Here's what you need to make the cake:
Yellow cake mix box (and ingredients to follow the recipe on the box; eggs, oil/butter and water)
A Vanilla instant pudding box (the quick kind, not boiling- I'm just lazy and want the quick one)
Smucker's Raspberry preserves (It can be store brand but I splurge on Smucker's)
And the last "tricky" ingredient is Cherry Kijaffa, which is a danish cherry wine you can get at a specialty wine store... BUT I found a cherry wine at ALDI one year that works too, OR you can get a fruity wine at the grocery store.....
And then whipping cream for the topping!
You can really experiment with all these ingredients: I've tried Chocolate cake mix, chocolate pudding, a different jelly or preserve and whatever fruity wine I can find that's cheap.
MAKE THIS AT LEAST THE DAY BEFORE SERVING!
Make the cake mix in whatever pan you want, I've tried round, square, half a sheet pan etc. As long as you can cut 3-4 layers out of the cake, it works! For half a sheet pan, I just cut the cake into quarters and layered.
Also prepare the pudding.
Once the cake is cooled and into layers, it's simple to put together.
Cake Layer
Wine drizzled over the whole cake so it seeps in
Raspberry Preserves
pudding
Cake
Wine
Preserves
Pudding
Repeat until the last cake layer is at the top then drizzle with wine.
Plastic wrap and put in the fridge until the next day or even two days later, the longer it sits the better it is!
When you're ready to serve, whip up some whipping cream and cover the cake (I like to add a tablespoon of sugar and a squirt of Vanilla to the cream before mixing)

ENJOY!
Here's the rest of the participants in this blog hop!
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12 comments
That’s a fabulous looking cake! Don’t you just love jello-poke cakes; they are the best. Keep on baking…yum!
The cake looks magnificent! Merry Christmas!
It always looks yummy, Bea! Merry Christmas!
Your Danish cake looks delicious. Your husband must love it too.Thanks so much for sharing.
The cake looks really yummy, Bea!
This cakes is awesome. Happy holidays.
The cake looks delicious. Thanks so much for sharing!
Well that recipe looks so easy for such a wonderful looking treat. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I always love seeing that Danish cake! I think everyone in my family would love it. Thanks for sharing it again and reminding us about it. :)
It never gets old seeing your Danish cake! WIshing you a wonderful holiday season.