Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label candy. Show all posts
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Butterfinger Poke Cake
Summertime is my favorite season of all! Other than the heat....and having to wear bathing suits, it always makes me so happy. There is just so much to do when it is warm and beautiful outside.
We have been going to the pool with friends, fishing in our pond, meeting friends at the lake, and don't even get me started on the cookouts people have.
When it comes to cookouts I always want to make an AMAZING JAW DROPPING dish. I mean, I want people to know I can cook! I love it when others ask me for recipes, especially friends and family. It makes me feel all gooey inside knowing others love my cooking :) So feel free to drop some lovely comments on by ;)
I am making dinner for my family tonight and I wanted something easy but delicious for desert. I have been craving peanut butter and chocolate and thought back to this Butterfinger Poke Cake. It has been probably 2 years since I have made it. I sent my sweet husband to the grocery store and got busy as soon as I had time last night.
I usually make this cake with yellow cake mix, but I was craving chocolate and thought I would try it. I tried to look up recipes on Pinterest to help me remember how to make mine since it had been so long. However, I had no luck with the links downloading so I winged it.
Angie from Big Bears Wife was over when I putting this cake together. It looked and smelled so good we had to taste test. Ooops! Didn't even wait for it to cool! Is it bad that we tore up the cake before I even had the guests over to try it? Oh well.... it was worth it! My husband even ate it which tells me it must have been AMAZINGLY JAW DROPPING !! YES! Score for me! I guess for dinner tonight I'll go ahead and place them on plates so no one knows our little secret ;)
Angie urged to me to post this to share with the world....so here it is :)
I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did!
Butterfinger Poke Cake
1 box of devils food cake mix or yellow
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1 jar caramel sauce
4 full sized Butterfinger candy bars
1 big container of cool whip
chocolate syrup
1) Mix cake mix as bake as said on the back of the box in 8 by 13 glass dish. It will bake about 30 minutes on 350.
2) Let cool and poke several holes in the cake. I use a straw but you can also use a fork.
3) In a medium sized bowl mix the sweetened condensed milk with about 3/4 of the jar of caramel sauce.
4) Pour over the cake and let sit for about 5-10 minutes to let the cake absorb the sauce.
5) Spoon the cool whip evenly over the cake.
6) Crush the Butterfinger bars and spread over the cool whip.
7) Drip the leftover caramel and a bit of chocolate syrup over the layer of Butterfingers.
Make sure to keep refrigerated while the cake isn't being served.
Labels:
Butterfinger,
cake,
candy,
caramel,
chocolate,
cook out,
cool whip,
dessert,
easy,
peanut butter,
Poke cake
Friday, February 15, 2013
Peanut Butter Cups
My husband and I are supposed to be on a diet. A weight diet AND a money diet! For Valentines Day though, I figured we could splurge just a little on calories and sugar, and I could save money by making a little treat from things we already had at home.
Peanut butter cups are SO easy to make and I always have the ingredients! After trying it out this time it made me wonder why we ever buy Reese cups in the first place! You can even buy Reese peanut butter in the store to make your own cups with...so why not?
I decided to make both white chocolate and chocolate peanut butter cups. For 8 white chocolate peanut butter cups follow the recipe below. You can always double the recipes, use different kinds of chips, whatever you wish :)
This is how I did it:
mini muffin pan
mini cupcake liners
2 c white chocolate chips (divided)
1 c peanut butter
2 tbsp sugar
I lined my mini muffin pan with my mini cupcake liners. At first I wasn't sure if the paper cups would work...but after the white chocolate dried...they were perfect!
Melt the white chocolate chips according to the package. Heat until smooth and creamy.
Take a spoon and drizzle the chocolate into the liners. Make sure to push the chocolate onto the sides of the cups as well as the bottom. The chocolate should form a "bowl" in the liners.
Let the chocolate dry and harden.
If you are doing white chocolate peanut butter cups, the white chocolate hardens within a few minutes. If you are using regular chocolate it takes a while. You can speed up the process by placing the muffin pan in the refrigerator for a few minutes. Be careful not to leave them in there too long though because the chocolate will become very very hard.
Mix peanut butter with sugar (optional). With two baby spoons I filled the chocolate with peanut butter. Leave rims of chocolate exposed so when you add the other layer of chocolate, it will make a peanut butter cup.
Melt the remaining white chocolate chips and drizzle on top of the peanut butter, covering the whole cup. You can decorate them now like I did if you would like.
Let harden.
Eat.
Get a sugar rush! lol


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