Yesterday was my daughters 15th birthday! I had grand plans for her birthday cake but I was pretty much shot down at every corner.
“Just make cupcakes, mom” is what I kept hearing. Doesn’t she know I’m a food blogger who loves to bake the sweet treats?
I was thinking of a Zebra Cake to look like this or maybe this cute little hand bag purse cake. But, it didn’t go my way.
When I first saw this sweet little cake at Bakerella, I knew I had to make it someday. I guess I got lucky, the brat darling daughter agreed to it. A six inch Chocolate Buttermilk Cake with Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups chopped up in the batter with a Chocolate Peanut Butter Ganache for the frosting. And of course another umpteen PB cups to cover the whole shebang! Now that was a cake!
And we got baby cakes too!
It was one of the easiest cakes I ever made!
Want to know why?
It all starts with a Devils Food cake mix!
Ohh… you could make a scratch cake,
but I didn’t.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cake
1 Devil’s food cake mix
3 eggs
1 cup buttermilk
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 cups chopped peanut butter cups (plus more for garnishing)
8 oz. dark chocolate, chopped
1 cup heavy cream
1/2 cup peanut butter
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Coat two 9-inch cake pans with non-stick cooking spray. Line with wax paper and coat paper.
In a large bowl, beat cake mix, eggs, buttermilk and vegetable oil on low for 30 seconds. Increase speed to medium-high and beat for 2 minutes. Scrape down sides after 1 minute. Fold in 2 cups of the chopped peanut butter cups.
Pour batter into pans and bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until toothpick inserted comes out clean.
Cool cakes completely.
Place chopped dark chocolate in a medium bowl. Bring cream just to a boil and then pour over chocolate. Whisk until chocolate melts. Add peanut butter and whisk until smooth.
Trim each cake layer so the tops are flat. Place one layer on a cooling rack and pour 1 cup frosting on top. Spread evenly with a spatula. Add second layer and pour remaining frosting over top and sides of cake. Smooth out with spatula.
Allow frosting to set for about 5-10 minutes and gently press remaining chopped peanut butter cup pieces all over top and sides of cake. Place in refrigerator for about an hour to set. Remove and serve.
Megan’s Notes-I used 1 bag of the Reese’s Dark Chocolate PB cups in the batter and 1 container of Trader Joe’s tiny PB cups for the garnish.
Megan, this is a cake both my kids would absolutely love. So simple and so delicious.
ReplyDeleteMegan, it looks wonderful!!! So wish I would have been there to get a baby cake!
ReplyDeleteI made a cake like this I found on Picky Palate and it was SO GOOD!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing, I love peanut butter :)
ReplyDeleteI can hear my beau drooling already. He LOVES Reese's. I wonder what I could get him to do for this cake...
ReplyDeleteOoooh! I might have to make that one for me, me, ME!!
ReplyDeleteOh my word and Happy Birthday to your daughter.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your daughter!! This cake is gorgeous with all the little itty bitty pb cups. It looks like a kids' dream for a cake and I bet I could put away a few slices too ;D It looks sinfully delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI stopped by to tell you about my blog, but you don't need any inspiration at all! This cake looks incredible. What a fabulous blog and I am so glad I found it!
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Oh, my goodness! This looks and sounds amazing. No I just need to find a reason to make it :-).
ReplyDeletewhat a lucky girl, these look out of this world!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular cake! She's so lucky to have a food blogger mom!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter-in-law's favorite cake is chocolate and she absolutely loves peanut butter cups. This will be her birthday cake in June. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThis looks incredible! I am not sure I know where to get Reeces Peanut Butter Cups in UK since Woolworth's went backrupt, they were the only place I knew to get Hershey's stuff too.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to your dear daughter!
ReplyDeleteAnd what a celebration cake!! Fun, delicious, and chocolate and peanut butter.
You are totally an awesome Mom for doing this.
A spectacular cake, love the pb cups on it! Happy birthday to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh oh my gosh! This looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I'm drooling over here - that cake looks amazing! Happy birthday to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks great! I bet your daughter liked it so much after she saw it! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Bday to her !
from scratch or not... it looks amazing!!! I heart PB cups :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks absolutely divine! PB cups are my fave. I may have to make this for my upcoming Birthday.
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your little one. What a gorgeous gorgeous cake. She musy have been thrilled. It looks fantastic, and you cant beat pb/chocolate combo!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! Love the ganache/PB combo! Happy Birthday to your daughter!
ReplyDeleteI can see the smile on a teenagers face with a cake like that. It's like a giant bomb of sweetness on her birthday.
ReplyDeleteAnd pretty easy too with the box mix. They come in handy sometimes :)
Oooo, I love it! It just screams, "time for a party"!
ReplyDeleteThis must be the dream cake of every kid and possibly every adult.
ReplyDeleteYour cupcakes came out so delicately and the cake stood for itself.
Looks good, Megan! I made this cake for Father's day not long after Bakerella posted it and my Dad loved it. My frosting didn't really set up for me. Yours looks fine though. I liked your baby cakes.
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