And here is my my son digging in to them (see the cutie beside him, yep that's my grand-daughter):
And here is my DIL and my other cutie grand-daughter getting fed ice cream by her Pap-paw, she is a bird I tell you:
Sorry I didn't get a picture of the cake after it was taken out of the pan, we all were to busy eating it. lol But here is the recipe if you want to try it for yourself.
Tandy Cake
You will want to bake this in a jelly roll pan at 350 degrees for 25 minutes
4 eggs
2 cups sugar
2 tsp. oil
1 tsp. baking powder
1 cup milk
2 cups flour
peanut better
melting chocolate
Mix all ingredients together and place in a greased jelly roll pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 25 minutes. Take from oven and immediately spread peanut butter on top of the hot cake. I don't have a measurement for this, I just plop it on there and spread it around.
Let the cake and peanut butter cool completely. Then once cooled melt chocolate and spread over the top of the peanut butter. Once again I don't measure, I just plop it on and spread it around.
After the chocolate has set up you can slice into bars and enjoy. Very simple and easy recipe to make.
Thanks for stopping by and thank you for the lovely comments! Come back tomorrow for a sweet post for BBTB2! Until then....crafty hugs!
Thanks so much for sharing this with us Brenda... this sounds delicious!!! I do have a few questions... first.. what is a jelly roll pan? second.... once you add the chocolate... does it automatically get hard after time or does it stay melty?
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Jo
A jelly roll pan is like a cookie sheet only more heavier and won't twist in the oven like a thin cookie sheet, make sense?? Yes, the chocolate will set up hard again. Sometimes to speed the process I will set the pan in the fridge to get the chocolate hard faster. Great questions Jo!
ReplyDeleteBrenda this sound totally delish I will have to try this
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