I suppose by now y'all know my history with these types of cakes.
Then it was the Whopper Cake.
Then it was the Twinkie Cake.
Now, I'm sharing the Butterfinger Cake.
And honestly, I cannot choose a favorite from all of those cakes.
Maybe I just love cake too much.
These are all so good in their own special ways.
And all these cakes (except for the Twinkie Cake) start off with a boxed cake mix, then are jazzed up to make them even more special.
And if I'm being perfectly honest, that's probably what I love the most.
It's so easy to make, everyone thinks it's delicious and I look like a supah-star to my family.
Ingredients:
1 box marble cake mix
(ingredients listed on back of cake mix box - eggs, oil & water)
1 can (14 oz.) sweetened condensed milk
1 jar (12 oz.) caramel topping
1 large bar (or a handful of snack size bars) Butterfinger candy
1 (8 oz.) tub whipped topping, thawed
chocolate syrup to drizzle on top (optional)
chocolate syrup to drizzle on top (optional)
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350F degrees
Spray 9x13 baking pan with nonstick cooking spray.
Prepare cake as directed on back of box. Pour into baking dish and bake according to cooking times on back of box.
When it comes out of oven, allow to cool for just a few minutes.
In a medium bowl, combine sweetened condensed milk with caramel topping.
Now, start poking holes in the cake with a fork. Really get in there and stab that sucker.
You want plenty of crevices for the caramel mixture to go into.
Drizzle caramel mixture over cake.
Looking good already!
Put cake in the fridge to let it finish cooling. Once it is cooled, spread whipped topping over entire cake.
Then sprinkle with crushed Butterfinger candy.
Keep cake in the fridge until ready to serve (because of the whipped topping).
If you like, sprinkle some extra crushed Butterfinger bars on top before serving or drizzle with a little chocolate syrup, then dig in!
Cook's Notes: This cake is also very good if you use a Devil's Food Cake mix.
Enjoy!







This is a delicious line up of your lovely cakes! Glad I do not have to decide on just one, perhaps a cake party is in order so I can sample them all. Your latest is a sinful treat, butterfinger is hard for me to pass on. Great post-yum!
ReplyDeleteI love it! That looks amazing. You are an all-star, Brandie!
ReplyDeleteBrandie! I'm loving this presentation... Such a huge fan of Butterfingers, however I only indulge in them once (or twice) a year at Halloween when I plead with my children to share one from their trick-or-treat bag. Okay, I beg! I'm thinking I'm going to have to make an exception and try this for myself, me and I. Another homerun moment girl, thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYes please!! They all look incredible & now I really really want a piece. Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteYou've been busy whipping up those delicious cakes...your family is lucky!!! Love all of them very much!!
ReplyDeleteHave a Merry Christmas!!!
OMG!! this is sooo yummy!! Wanna grab it right now :)
ReplyDeleteLooks and sounds like a cake my hubby would adore! Thanks for sharing Brandi!
ReplyDeleteYummy! This sounds SO GOOD. Plus, so easy!
ReplyDeleteSo many cakes, I simply can't decide so I think I must have them all..
ReplyDeleteI am loving these decadent cakes Brandie, keep 'em coming girl!
ReplyDeleteLooks divine! I'm not big on 'plain ole cake' but you dress it up with these fab ingredients and I can't stay away. They all look awesome...can't get better than this. Love the ease of these kinds of desserts too. Thanks for sharing - enjoy a blessed and beautiful Christmas week. {{HUGS}}!
ReplyDeleteMinus the chocolate syrup (which wasn't in the recipe I used), I made this cake this past weekend. It was YUM. My boyfriend, who does NOT like sweets, loved it.
ReplyDeleteWow is all I can say. That cake looks so delicious! We have a pimento cheese quiche appetizer this week. Delcious. Come over and visit. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteWow is all I can say. That cake looks so delicious! We have a pimento cheese quiche appetizer this week. Delcious. Come over and visit. Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteOh Brandie, This cake is amazing, and has my name all over it. I love Butterfingers, so I ahve to try this one soon.
ReplyDeleteWow, I just saw this on Top 9 and had to stop by. That cake looks gorgeous. Conratulations and it is nice to meet you. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteOh my, that looks amazing! I love all of the different candy bars you have done in cake form. Yum!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the tastiest, sweetest cake ever! Fab recipe.
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I think my husband would kill for this cake
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the top 9 very well deserved indeed. The cake looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe Whopper cake caught my eye, but that Butterfinger concoction makes me weak at the knees!!! WOWWW! Love it!! Congrats on the Top 9, buzzing to try to get you in the 1st spot!!!
ReplyDeleteOh Sweetheart I don't know if I will ever be the same again after looking at all of your food.... magnificent
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the Top 9 yesterday!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks *just* like my kind of cake! :) Mmmm. Love the crunchy crushed topping!
ReplyDeleteI baked this cake for one of my co-workers birthday a few weeks ago. Everyone loved it & he said it was one of the best cakes he ever tasted, thanks for sharing !!!
ReplyDeleteHi Amica, thank you so much for coming back to let me know!! I am so happy to hear he enjoyed it - yay!!
ReplyDeleteCool blog. Everything looks so good!
ReplyDeleteMy husband made this today for Easter! It looks great!
ReplyDeleteThis cake really looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteMouth-watering
That looks great!
ReplyDeletelooks really good, gonna try this one...thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've made this cake 3 times now, it is just too yummy!!! The 3rd time I made it, I put butterscotch topping in it instead of caramel. It was just as amazing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your blog! I have gotten some great recipes from here. You are missing one poke cake though. I would like to share my recipe with you. It is my whole family's favorite. We can't have a special get together w/o it or I get in trouble. If you are interested, please let me know how I can pass it along.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU FOR ALL THE PICTURES OF YOUR RECIPES THAT HELPS SO MUCH!! I LOVE ALL YOUR RECIPES AND PUT A LOT OF THEM ON FACEBOOK.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing all your recipes...made this cake today...EXCELLENT!! Even though the store didn't have the marble cake mix i made my own and made two cakes...a box of yellow and choc. fudge cake mix. Just swirled choc. into yellow and then yellow swirl into the choc. It was great...even added the carmel/con. milk mixture (what was left of it) and drizzled it on the top when i was finished. Thanks for the step by step pics in with directions. I look forward to seeing more recipes!
ReplyDeleteIts in the oven. I'm bringing it to a Super Bowl party. I'll let you know if I score any points!!
ReplyDeleteI made with the chocolate cake mix and it was yummy. I also found the wrapper is tough enough to smash the candy while still wrapped. Then all you have to do is snip the end off and poor the candy onto the cake. Easy but looks like you went to a lot of work. lol Thanks for all your recipes, they are really good.
ReplyDeleteMade this with a devil's food cake mix cuz that's what I had in the cabinet and omitted the cool whip sincy my boyfriend doesn't really like it. However, it was super moist and awesome topped with crushed butterfinger candy, a little of the caramel mixture and drizzled with a bit of chocolate syrup.
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