Thursday, October 23, 2008

Another Cake


This is a cake I made for my sister-in-law's husband for his birthday. It is a dark chocolate cake with fluffy peanut butter frosting and chocolate frosting. On top are chopped up chocolate and peanut butter chips. This was very decadent and tasted wonderful. I did not get a picture of the cake sliced, but it looked so pretty. My only complaint was that the cake turned out a bit crumbly. It was made from scratch and was not quite as sturdy as a box mix cake. But, it did taste great.

The recipe I used was for Dark Chocolate Cake from Allrecipes.com, one of my favorite recipe websites. I followed the directions exactly, EXCEPT I baked it in two nine inch pans and made six cupcakes. Also, grease and flour the pans, otherwise you risk the cake not coming out after all your hard work! After baking and cooling, I split each cake in half. I then made the peanut butter frosting and it turned out great. It was difficult to spread at first, but after adding a little more milk it spread very easily. If you are a peanut butter lover, this frosting is amazing! It reminded me of the inside of a Buckeye candy. So delicious! I also made the fluffy chocolate frosting recipe from the Cake Mix Doctor book and then layered the cakes as follows: cake, peanut butter frosting, cake, chocolate frosting, cake, peanut butter frosting, cake, chocolate frosting. I topped the cake off with chopped up chocolate and peanut butter chips. This turned out to be a really decadent cake and a great way to celebrate Patrick's birthday.

Here are my daughter's posing with the cake.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Cute. Cute. Cute little gals. Love their pose.

Now, what's the deal with all the food? Everywhere I go on my bloghopping, someone has food posted.

Now, hand over the cake and no one gets hurt.

Irish Coffeehouse said...

It sounds and looks divine!

Hey what flavor would you recommend for a chocolate and vanilla checkered cake?

I need to make one for our youth group. I want a bit of pizazz, but not too risky. I can't do peanut butter due to allergies.

storyteller said...

If that tastes half as good as it looks … it would be half gone by now at my house. Your daughters are very cute.
Hugs and blessings,

Anonymous said...

Heather,
I have posted your tribute, finally. Sorry it took me so long, but the week ended up fairly chaotic.

Please let me know if I need to make and changes or additions.

Thank you.

Hula Girl at Heart said...

Man, that looks delicious!! What time are you serving?

Anonymous said...

Heather, thanks again for one of the greatest birthday cakes ever!

Patrick