June 11 is National German Chocolate Cake Day. Last  year I posted the  history of German Chocolate Cake which isn't  really German at all.  German Chocolate Cake is an American  creation that contains the key  ingredients of sweet baking chocolate,  coconut, and pecans. Read the  history along with the 'original'  recipe in last year's post HERE.
That  recipe is great and not difficult at all, but if you want to be really  quick, here's a really simple recipe that uses a box mix. I make it  with Duncan Hines German Chocolate Cake Mix, but you can use any brand.  This is a bundt cake, and I always think bundt cakes look great. You can  always sprinkle powdered sugar on this cake or do a thin chocolate  glaze to dress it up, but it has everything going for it as is so no  real need.
GERMAN CHOCOLATE BUNDT CAKE
1  cup chopped (fine) pecans
1 cup grated coconut
1 German  Chocolate Cake Mix (Duncan Hines)
1 - 1/4 Cups water
1/3   Cup vegetable oil
3 Large eggs
1 (15 oz) Can Coconut Pecan  Frosting ( Duncan Hines)
Mix the cake mix, water, oil  and eggs at low speed until moistened.
Beat at medium speed for  two minutes.
Fold in Coconut Pecan frosting until thoroughly  combined.
Place grated coconut and chopped pecans on bottom of  bundt pan. 
Pour batter over top.
Preheat oven to 350  degrees and bake for about 50-60 minutes or until toothpick inserted in  center comes out clean.
Cool in pan on wire rack for 15 minutes.
Remove  from pan.
Cool completely and either leave plain or sprinkle with  some powdered sugar or do a thin chocolate glaze. 
Fabulous!
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