
Are you ready to see the list of unexpected recipes I found soda hiding in?
Soda Can Cupcakes
This easy two ingredient recipe mixes any flavor soda of your choice with boxed cake mix! Two ingredients I say and you will have the fluffiest, moistest cupcakes ever.
The best part is mixing and matching! You could use chocolate cake mix with cherry soda or vanilla cake mix with orange soda or vanilla cake mix with lemon soda. The best part is two ingredients; it really doesn’t get any easier than this!
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Skinny Cake Batter No Churn Ice Cream
Get ready for another surprising soda dessert! This unique recipe uses the soda and cake batter trick but takes it a few steps further. By combining the baked cake and soda mix with condensed milk and whipped cream to make an ice cream like yummy treat that set in the freezer for several hours to set. This is definitely one you gotta try to believe.
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Peach Dumplings
This sweet gooey dessert is fresh peaches wrapped in store bought crescent rolls baked with vanilla, sugar, cinnamon and you guessed it, orange soda! These delicious puffy pockets of sweetness would be amazing served with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream.
For The Full Recipe Please Visit: OMG Chocolate Desserts
Slow Cooker Coca Cola Beef Brisket Sliders
Cooking a brisket in the slow cooker with BBQ sauce I have done many times, doing so with a can of Coca Cola I had never tried before. This sweet but spicy recipe uses one of my favorite hot sauces, Sriracha. The end result was a tender sweet and spicy chunk of meat that was sliced and made into terrific little sliders I served on Hawaiian rolls. Everyone was surprised when I shared my secret soda ingredient.
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Soda Can Beef Brisket
Once I tried the soda beef brisket it was easy to imagine using soda on chicken. Soda and BBQ sauce now seem to go hand in hand. This last recipe combines regular bbq sauce ingredients like ketchup, apple cider vinegar, chili powder and cumin with that secret soda ingredient. The chicken basted several times with this sauce came out perfect on the grill. But the sauce could be used on burgers, or as a dipping sauce for wings, tangy, sweet and delicious!
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These recipes definitely got me thinking about other dishes or recipes that could benefit from a can of soda? Before I start experimenting I think I am going to stick with these five recipes, maybe next time I will mix up the soda flavor combinations, add Dr. Pepper to the brisket or lime soda to the chicken. I’m excited to taste the results!
Cool info thanks :\