Crazy name, huh? It’s an adaptation of the Holy Cow cake from the Cake Mix Doctor cookbook. The original recipe calls for a chocolate cake mix, which I think would be divine, but I was making this cake for the husband, who, unbelievably, is not a chocolate lover. I thought this version was good, but if I made it again, I’d definitely use a chocolate cake mix. I sprinkled on crushed Butterfinger candy on 1/3 of the cake, chopped Peanut Butter Snickers on 1/3, and I drizzled on extra caramel sauce on the remaining 1/3. I had many opinions about which was better, and honestly, all three tasted delicious. So, whichever you choose, be sure to save room for dessert…
Holy Cow Cake
1 package yellow or devil’s food cake mix
1 1/3 cups water
1/2 cup vegetable oil
2 teaspoons vanilla
3 large eggs
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray or butter a 13×9 baking pan, and set aside.
- Combine cake mix, water, vegetable oil, vanilla, and eggs; beat for 1 minute, scraping down sides. Continue to beat for 2-3 minutes, or until well-mixed.
- Pour into prepared pan.
- Bake cake for 35 – 38 minutes.
- Remove from oven and with a chopstick or wooden skewer, poke holes into cake.
- Pour caramel mixture over hot cake, slowly, so that mixture is absorbed into cake.
- Spread cool whip mixture over cake and sprinkle on crushed Butterfingers, if using, or drizzle on extra caramel topping.
- Chill in refrigerator for 30 minutes before cutting into squares.
Caramel Mixture and Cream Cheese Topping
8 ounces caramel topping, plus additional for garnish
1 can (14-oz) sweetened condensed milk
4 Butterfinger bars, crushed – optional
12 ounces Cool Whip, defrosted
8 ounces cream cream, softened
- Stir caramel topping and sweetened condensed milk together; set aside until cake is done.
- In another bowl, combine the Cool Whip and cream cheese, beat together until smooth.
It looks amazing and so moist! Yummy! I think it would be good either way!
Looks very yummy! post when you try it with chocolate too please.
Looks and sounds super yummy even with yellow cake!