Snickerlicious Cake
1 German chocolate cake mix
1 8 ounce hot fuge ice cream topping
1 8 ounce caramel ice cream topping
16-ounce package of Snickers candy bars (at least! I use more than that)
Follow the directions on the cake mix box to make the cake. Pour into two or three round cake pans and bake until done. Be careful not to overcook. Cool layers and remove from pans.
Chop the Snickers into small pices. The more the merrier.
Place the first layer on a cake plate. Use the hot fudge like frosting and frost the top of the layer. Cover the frosting with a thin layer of Snickers pieces. Place the next layer on top and repeat the hot fudge and Snickers. If you made three layers, repeat the process again. Trickle the remaining hot fudge and the caramel over the top and let it drip down the sides.
You can decorate with bite-size Snickers around the base of the cake. This is a delicious and decidedly rich recipe that will fully satisfy your inner chocoholic.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Snickers Cake
I baked an absolutely scrumptious cake last weekend for our church's Fall Festival. There was an auction, and the women in the chuch baked items as part of the auction. I entered my Snickers Cake, and it brought a good amount because my husband kept the bidding going and bought it! So this year I was able to taste it myself. Oh. My Goodness! It was wonderful. I had a slice on Sunday after church. Then another slice Sunday evening. The temptation of having that cake in the house was too much. So Monday morning I took the rest of the cake to school and placed it in the teachers' lounge when no one was looking. Then at lunch I listened to the talk without letting on that I was the one who had baked the cake. Everyone was raving - and the cake was entirely gone before lunch was over. One teacher came in and said, "I've got to get a piece of this before it's gone. I've heard it to die for!"
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cake,
chocolate cake,
Snickers cake
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