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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Chocolate Caramel Crunch Cake



From the kitchen of One Perfect Bite...It's a hot mess. If you love chocolate, caramel and nuts, literally buried in a mound of creamy snow, fasten your seat belts 'cause we're heading to paradise. If your tastes, like mine, tend toward the spare and barely sweet, I beg your indulgence and promise, that later in the week, there'll be something here for you as well. I've had this cake several times this summer, so, it's fair to say it has fans in this small community I call home. My first bite came from the, not so meager, piece the Silver Fox had claimed for himself at a block party. He was in paradise and had already extracted the promise of a recipe from its very flattered baker. I noted the cake quickly disappeared from the table and my husband's plate, but I foolishly thought that would be the end of it. I was certain that with all the other good things served that day, the cake would surely fade into memory. You know how things don't always work the way you think they will? Over the course of the next week, three copies of the recipe were tucked into our mailbox and a quarter of the cake miraculously appeared at our door. The Fox is obviously a charmer. The cake we were given disappeared in an embarrassingly short time. The Fox began to cajole and before I knew it, I was at the counter throwing the cake together. He believes his low-fat argument has swayed me. I'm a great actress. I also have a sense of humor and know the best way to stop an itch is to scratch it really hard. He tired of the cake half way through it 9 x 13-inch excess. It was too much of a good thing and I had to send the remains down the hill. I'm told by the mother of that clan, who, by the way, asked for the recipe, that the boys scorffed it up. If you asked me to describe the cake, the words ooey,gooey come to mind. It is not a cake I would choose for myself, but an awful lot of people love it. I learned a long time ago that I'm not an arbiter of taste, so here's the recipe for those of you who love things that are ooey, gooey, soft and chewy.

Chocolate Caramel Crunch Cake...from the kitchen of One Perfect Bite courtesy of Taste of Home Magazine

Ingredients:
1 package (18-1/4 ounces) devil's food cake mix
1-1/3 cups water
5 egg whites
1 can (14 ounces) fat-free sweetened condensed milk
1/2 cup fat-free caramel ice cream topping
5 fun-size Butterfinger candy bars, crushed
1 carton (8 ounces) frozen fat-free whipped topping, thawed

Directions:
1) Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 9 x 13-inch baking pan with nonstick cooking spray. Set aside.
2) Combine cake mix, water and egg whites in a largebowl and beat on medium speed for 2 minutes. Pour into prepared pan.
3) Bake for 35-40 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near center comes out clean. Cool on a wire rack.
4) With a meat fork or wooden skewer, poke holes about 2 in. apart into cake. Slowly pour condensed milk and caramel topping over cake; sprinkle with two-thirds of the crushed candy bars. Spread with whipped topping; sprinkle with remaining candy bars. Refrigerate until serving. Yield: 18 servings.







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60 comments:

  1. I don't think the 'low fat' ingredients are going to counter the richness of that whole package! LOL! It does sound sinfully good and I'm pretty sure if I make it, I will go ahead and make a full fat version! LOL! Sadly, I am starting a diet tomorrow; I have indulged too much for too long. LOL! So, it will be awhile before I am tempting myself with such goodness. Have a wonderful day, Mary. blessings ~ tanna

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  2. Mary, this is tempting in a "bring a dish to a picnic" sort of way. I have always turned my nose down on a recipe that starts with a cake mix, but, on the other hand, I am wishing I could eat a piece of this right now. sigh

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  3. My taste runs to a plain pound cake or piece of tart apple cake, but I can see that this would be the perfect cake to bring to a potluck or barbecue. As a matter of fact, there are two this week, and this looks nice and easy!

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  4. Mary, I think I'm with you. Even for me and I like ooey gooey, soft and chewy, this sounds a tad too much. Might try and make my own version up though as I like the sound of the title.

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  5. Mmmmmm I could just sink my teeth into that right now it looks so yummy. Diane

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  6. ooey, gooey, soft and chewy... definitely my thing!! Would definitely love to try this recipe but I may have problem getting the devil's food cake mix... any alternative? Thanks for sharing and have a great week ahead :)

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  7. Not only does this look delicious, but it also looks really easy!

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  8. I have some ooey gooey lovers in this house, I'm sure, but I don't know if i dare open the Pandora's box!

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  9. My sister makes a version of this (with Heath bars instead of Butterfingers)- She calls it a "Better than s*x cake." She'll only make it for pot lucks, and there's never any left. I'm going to send her your low-fat version- I know she'll want to try it! :)

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  10. This looks awesome! I love gooey sweets....

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  11. Omg, this looks sinfully delicious and I can't wait to try it! Thanks for the great recipe!!

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  12. Wow, this cake looks awesome, and the caramel really gets my total attention! the photo is stunning Mary, congrats!

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  13. The froating looks heavenly!

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  14. Yum yum yum yum yum. No really! Yum. :) Moist chocolate cake with caramel crunch, that sounds and looks delicious.

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  15. ooey, gooey, soft & chewy is like music to my ears, mary :) looks great!

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  16. This looks fantastic! I love soft, chocolaty and chewy dessert. I wish I could have a bite...!

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  17. I am with your husband on this one Mary! Yum!

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  18. may I have a piece please,, yum!it looks so good,, well thats it,, I have too make this,, done deal!

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  19. Anything gooey with rich chocolate .....i would love the caramel crunch in it.

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  20. Oh my word, these desserts are getting better and better. I am going to need to leash my tongue, as it is dancing in my mouth.

    YUMMMM

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  21. Ooey and Gooey are my favorite. It's perfect for a summer party. Thanks for sharing another great recipe!

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  22. Seriously? Seriously? Thank HEAVENS I am now allergic to chocolate or else I would eat myself to death on this one.

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  23. I'm with your husband, it does look wonderful!!!

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  24. Hi Mary, Thanks for stopping by my blog and for your kind comments. Your blog is amazing! Thanks for leading me here. Come visit me anytime and follow me too.

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  25. I love it! I also looove your dessert you made last year and the year before! They're all a delight!

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  26. Holy cow! My glucose levels shot up, just reading the ingredients. You have a wicked good sense of humor. It sounds like you really scratched the Silver Fox's itch. I'd probably opt for a slice of this, but I don't think I'll be making it anytime soon. Sweetened Condensed Milk is so sweet!

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  27. It looks great Mary, the topping is so simple yet effective (never thought of crushing sweets for a topping), and the chocolate really dark and intense :-).

    I think that eating cakes should go with the lifestyle, some people can eat more than others, some get fat or sick, they should be careful. Simple as that. Or is it?

    Have a good week

    ciao
    Alessandra

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  28. This sounds like something that I would immensely enjoy. I love all things ooey,gooey and chocolate. Thanks for sharing this recipe! :)

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  29. Ohhh Meus Deus!!!
    Que tentação aos olhos e ao paladar!!!!
    É tão perfeita na apresentação das fotos. Muitos parabéns.
    beijinhos

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  30. All that and it's diet too!?!? Oh boy, that looks good, but I'm with you Mary, I like my desserts a little tamer. Simple cookies and fruit pies for me:@)

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  31. I don't normally use cake mixes (usually because I prefer to know what goes into my cake), but this looks delicious - for those who don't want to use a cake mix, I imagine it would work just as well with a home made chocolate cake mix. Lovely presentation

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  32. I love sweets^^
    wow beautiful pictures. That looks gorgeous and delicious.now i am hungry T.T i will try out the recipe^^

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  33. Mary, all i can say is wow and YUMMY!I can't wait to make this...

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  34. Haha! Mary! I will guard this recipe ... and when I want some little thing from Silent Bob I will make this recipe ... and then I will sit back and watch him cave like house of cards! Pooooof!

    Please don't judge me! Haha! But I DO know my husband!

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  35. Looks like July 10th is Crunch day at OPB since a year ago you also made a crunchy delicious dessert Mary.

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  36. I'm sure this cake has fans in your community! I'm definitely a fan now too. This looks just delicious!

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  37. I'm a lover of all cakes, without reservation. Ooey gooey or not. This looks so delicious! Next time, feel free to send the leftovers my way!

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  38. Oh Yeah! I have made my share (and eaten my share) of a cake similar to this. It reminds me of "Better Than Sex" cake - which is with german chocolate cake and heath bars. I'm so glad you posted this - I'm going to try this version next time I have company. Your picture is wonderful!

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  39. Mary...each time I drop by, I know I am in paradise :) love this mouthwatering chocolate caramel crunch cake...gosh just gazing at it, I am already intoxicated !!!! Thanks for sharing another wonderful cake :)
    Have a nice day,
    Elin

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  40. Probably not a cake I would enjoy either, but I certainly enjoyed reading about it. ;)

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  41. Looks much too good. I should keep this until some of my grandkids come over. They would love it, from the youngest to the oldest...not so sure about the youngest.

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  42. This is so tempting to make!

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  43. You are cracking me up . . . "fasten your seatbelt, we are on our way to paradise."

    Fondly,
    Glenda

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  44. That would not last long in my house either! Sounds positively delicious - can't wait to try it but will probably wait to bring it to an event so I don't end up eating most of it myself - lol! Thanks for sharing:)

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  45. Oh wow... This cake is absolutely calling out my name! How I wish I had a chunk of this on my table right now! Thanks for the recipe :)

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  46. oh my...this sounds like a definite crowd pleaser.

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  47. I love ooey gooey and rich and sweet and chocolatey! But this one is not for me either :)

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  48. You are so right!!!With such a cake our only destination is paradise!!!Love it!

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  49. This looks SO delicious! I love the idea of this rich, decadent cake. Caramel and chocolate is a very tempting combination Mary! Thanks for the recipe..will try it soon!

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  50. sounds awesome! I want a big big slice.

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  51. ....I can barely express what I feel about this cake, hahaha:-)stunning and with caramel!paradise!

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  52. It looks amazing. I love ooey gooey cakes.

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  53. You had me at chocolate, caramel and nuts!!!!!!! I swear i JUST had a bite sised Snickers. I WILL be making this! Thanks. XO, Pinky

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  54. This is sort of like tres leches cake gone wild!! I love it!

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  55. Um, not really my cup of tea at all. But well done you for being a good wife!

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  56. También me gusta mucho Mari pero algunos ingredientes,no son fáciles de conseguir.Besos

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