Friday, May 29, 2020

Earthquake Cake


Whats an earthquake cake, you ask? A delicious eruption of Snickers, dark choc bits, cream cheese, coconut and cake mix that cook to form a dessert youll really lava.

The ingredient of Earthquake Cake

  • 1 4 cup desiccated coconut
  • 4 x 50g snickers bars sliced
  • 1 4 cup dark choc bits
  • 250g cream cheese chopped
  • 60g butter chopped
  • 1 2 cup icing sugar mixture
  • 340g bag chocolate cake mix
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 3 cup milk
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 300ml thickened cream whipped to serve
  • 1 2 cup caramel sauce to serve
  • 1 3 cup broken pretzels to serve

The Instruction of earthquake cake

  • preheat oven to 180c 160c fan forced grease a 5cm deep 20cm x 30cm baking dish
  • sprinkle coconut over base of prepared dish top with snickers and choc bits
  • place cream cheese and butter in a small saucepan over medium heat cook stirring for 5 minutes or until cream cheese is smooth and butter is melted mixture will separate slightly whisk in icing sugar set aside
  • whisk the cake mix eggs milk and oil together in a bowl pour on top of snickers mixture in dish drizzle with the cream cheese mixture using a butter knife swirl mixture slightly to create a marbled effect bake for 35 minutes or until cake is just set mixture will still wobble slightly in the centre stand for 10 minutes
  • serve cake warm topped with whipped cream drizzled with caramel sauce and sprinkled with pretzels

Nutritions of Earthquake Cake

calories: 791 329 calories
calories: 52 7 grams fat
calories: 30 6 grams saturated fat
calories: 70 3 grams carbohydrates
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calories: 11 grams protein
calories: 155 milligrams cholesterol
calories: 642 milligrams sodium
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