I can say, without a doubt, that I am addicted to Pinterest. It's a website where you can look up pictures and ideas on basically anything. I personally, have loaded one of my boards with cookies. Cookies are amazing, well mostly chocolate is amazing. So why not make a blog about all of my favorite recipes? Some are delicious, some are weird but they're still my favorite meal of the day, desserts.
Sunday, September 16, 2012
My Better than Sex Cake
Chocolate/Heath Bar/Carmel/Yummy/Absolutely delicious Cake
My aunt makes this cake for every family event. So obviously, if it's at every event it must be amazing. I have made this before with my mother and it's such an easy recipe that even guys could do it.
All you need for this is cake mix, one can of sweet and condensed milk, and a small jug of caramel. Also, have a tub of whipped cream and a Heath bar.
First all you have to do is open the Chocolate cake mix, follow all the directions and make the cake. I don't believe that you necessarily would have to use a chocolate mix. Personally I don't like chocolate cake, so I would probably use a white cake or just suck it up and use chocolate. So essentially, the type of mix you buy shouldn't matter all too much. All it would change is the color of your cake when you follow the next steps.
Easy as pie so far.
As soon as you take the cake out of the oven, use a wooden spoon to make holes all over the cake. Make sure that it looks like Spongebob. No joke. The more holes you have in your cake the easier it will be for the sweet and condensed milk and the caramel to be absorbed.
Pour the milk and the caramel into every hole. Be sure to empty both containers into your cake. This makes it nice and moist so it's not dry and boring. Don't be afraid to pour a lot into the individual holes either. It makes for an absolutely amazing dessert and the milk makes to so sweet and mouth wateringly delicious.
Once the cake has cooled some, spread the whipped cream onto the whole cake so you aren't left looking at a holey cake, it's visually unappealing if you don't put on the cream. Next, shred or break apart the Heath bar on top of the whipped cream.
Pow. Done.
Now, you are probably thinking that I'm exaggerating at how perfect this cake is. But, it works for any occasion and is a quick 20 minute dessert that is enjoyed by everyone.
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All I have to say is YUMMMMM!! That sounds so good. The next time I have to take a dish to pass I am gonna try it. It sounds easy and that is right up my alley. Keep those good recipes coming. I love to cook, if I had time. Now that you made me hungery I will have to go see what I can find. Good desert though!!!
ReplyDeleteI find cooking very interesting. Sorta of upset that I didn't thing to write my blogs about cooking it would be so fun.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great recipe...might have to try it this fall. Didn't know you were such a baker!
ReplyDeleteIs it really as mouthwatering as it looks just front the picture?
ReplyDeleteAt leat 58786456748 times more. Maybe I'll being some into class someday!
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