Special dessert?!


Question: i want to make a special unusal dessert for my friends bday. it has to be enough for 13 people. do you think this would be good

melt chocolate and put a layer down in a pan. then a layer of cookie dough. then another layer of chocoate.

does it sound good.
any other ideas.....something with cookie dough.
it has to be original andd has chocolate in it!!!!


Answers: i want to make a special unusal dessert for my friends bday. it has to be enough for 13 people. do you think this would be good

melt chocolate and put a layer down in a pan. then a layer of cookie dough. then another layer of chocoate.

does it sound good.
any other ideas.....something with cookie dough.
it has to be original andd has chocolate in it!!!!

ye i agree with the 1st one
make a cookie pizza
like the cookie dough can be the base
put melted chocolate as the sauce
then decorate with m n ms, cocunut shreds, marshamllows or anything u have!!



or have the cookie dough pizza with the melted choc. as sauce
cut up 13 slices n let every1 choose their toppinngs n have the toppings in bowls


or do ur idea but put a layer of graham cracker crust beneath the first layer of melted chocolate!

I can't see how that would work once in the oven. Why does it have to be with cookie dough. Just make cookies then if that's all you have. Make a cookie pizza and decorate it with M&Ms and stuff.

Here's a really good one by Paula Deen:

Double Chocolate Gooey Butter Cake

Butter, for greasing pan, plus 16 tablespoons (2 sticks) butter, melted
1 (18.25 ounce) package chocolate cake mix
1 egg, plus 2 eggs
1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
3 to 4 tablespoons cocoa powder
1 (16-ounce) box powdered sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 cup chopped nuts



Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Lightly grease a 13 by 9-inch baking pan. In a large bowl, combine the cake mix, 1 egg, and 8 tablespoons (1 stick) melted butter, and stir until well blended. Pat mixture into prepared pan and set aside. In a stand mixer, or with a hand mixer, beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add the remaining 2 eggs, and the cocoa powder. Lower the speed of the mixer, and add the powdered sugar. Continue beating until ingredients are well mixed. Slowly add the remaining 8 tablespoons (1 stick) of melted butter, and the vanilla, continuing to beat the mixture until smooth. Stir in nuts with a rubber spatula. Spread filling over cake mixture in pan.

Bake for 40 to 50 minutes. Be careful not to overcook the cake; the center should still be a little gooey when finished baking. Let cake partially cool on a wire rack before cutting into pieces.

I am making my husband a cake (for no reason...i just like to cook). Its a 2 layer yellow cake with chocolate mousse in the middle and light chocolate whipped cream for the frosting. Its soo good and it is very easy for those who arent planning on being a pastry chef :). You can get each of these things in boxes. Good luck! Oh and by the way if you want the recipe for this from scratch email me.... Id love to share.

One of my favorite special looking cakes is a simple trifle. Does require a glass trifle dish.
Our last one went like this:
Bake chocolate cake (use a mix if you want, I like Betty Crocker with pudding), 2 layers.
When cool, cut one layer to fit in the bottom of the trifle dish. Top with vanilla pudding, cool whip and broken up pieces of Almond Roca or other chocolate covered toffee candy.
Top with the other layer of cake - cut to fit; another layer of pudding and another layer of cool whip. Then sprinkle with broken pieces of the candy.

This cake never fails to wow people, because it looks so nice and makes people think you spent hours making it. Our last one was made entirely by my 15 year old.





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