Wednesday, April 3, 2013


Chocolate and Peanut Butter cake
sooo…I had a family reunion to attend yesterday.  I know you all know how much fun they are right?  I decided to make something that would ease the pain.  Going back to my love affair with peanut butter, I knew exactly what I had to do.  Since I am trying to hone my baking skills in the hopes of someday adding some extra income with them, I decided I was going to make a zebra cake.  I had limited time and a box of each of the white and chocolate cake in the cupboard.  I saw on Pinterest how to spruce up a box cake and I decided to try it.  I used milk instead of water and then added another egg white to the eggs called for by the instructions.  Off I go. 
The cake is baking, and I decide to make my peanut butter frosting.  YUM!!  I have to make more than I origianally intend because I have to taste so much to be sure it’s right.  HAHAHA…believe that and there is some land I want to sell you!!  I just love that frosting.  Back to the cake…I made two 8-inch round cakes.  I did the typical layer cake thing.  Got it all frosted and then used some chocolate frosting from a tub to make what ended up looking like Hershey kisses around the top of the cake and around the base.  Now, for the final touch….I cut up mini Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups and spread them on the top of the cake.  OMG!!!  I couldn’t wait to get there and have everyone marvel over it.  Here’s where I went wrong……
I forgot to take a picture of my masterpiece at this point, and now I regret that.  I forgot to mention at the beginning of my story that the family reunion is a 2-hour drive north…and it’s July.  You do the math.  I failed miserably in the task of cake transportation.  By the time I got to the reunion, the peanut butter cups had melted into some kind of chocolate peanut butter mosaic on the top of my cake and some of my chocolate kisses on the top of the cake slid down the side of the cake.  I was so embarrassed I thought I would die. 
However, let me tell you how wonderfully delicious that cake turned out to be.  The gooey mess on the top of the cake ended up just enhancing the flavor of the frosting and the cake.  Everyone loved it (or they were just being nice, as the Pennsylvania German folk often are). 
This is what was left of my cake after the reunion.  It was an adventure…
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