Race Car Cake

Race Car Cake is a Mexican recipe that serves 10. One serving contains 178 calories, 3g of protein, and 3g of fat. For 83 cents per serving, this recipe covers 4% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 36 people found this recipe to be flavorful and satisfying. A mixture of oreo cookies, food coloring, fruit, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so flavorful. It is brought to you by Kraft Recipes. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 30 minutes. With a spoonacular score of 17%, this dish is rather bad. If you like this recipe, you might also like recipes such as Watermelon Race Car, Off-the-Road Car Cake, and That Horse Race Pie.

Servings: 10

Preparation duration: 30 minutes

 

Ingredients:

4 yellow candy-coated chocolate pieces

1/2 tsp. food coloring, any color

1 piece chewy fruit snack roll (5 inch), cut into 4 lengthwise strips

2 Tbsp. decorating icing, multiple colors

4 OREO Cookies

1 pkg. (12 oz.) prepared pound cake

1 cup thawed COOL WHIP Whipped Topping

Equipment:

cutting board

Cooking instruction summary:

Place cake on cutting board; cut into pieces as shown in diagram to resemble a race car. Tint whipped topping with food coloring; spread evenly over cake. Decorate top of cake with fruit roll strips to resemble racing stripes and front grille of the car. Place 2 cookies on each side of car for the wheels. Place yellow chocolate pieces on front and back of car to resemble headlights and taillights. Draw windows on car and write the child's age on top of cake with icing. Use remaining icing to decorate cake as desired. Store in refrigerator.

 

Step by step:


1. Place cake on cutting board; cut into pieces as shown in diagram to resemble a race car.

2. Tint whipped topping with food coloring; spread evenly over cake.

3. Decorate top of cake with fruit roll strips to resemble racing stripes and front grille of the car.

4. Place 2 cookies on each side of car for the wheels.

5. Place yellow chocolate pieces on front and back of car to resemble headlights and taillights. Draw windows on car and write the child's age on top of cake with icing. Use remaining icing to decorate cake as desired. Store in refrigerator.


Nutrition Information:

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177k Calories
2g Protein
3g Total Fat
34g Carbs
1% Health Score
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Calories
177k
9%

Fat
3g
5%

  Saturated Fat
1g
10%

Carbohydrates
34g
12%

  Sugar
23g
26%

Cholesterol
34mg
12%

Sodium
217mg
9%

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Protein
2g
5%

Iron
1mg
8%

Vitamin B2
0.12mg
7%

Vitamin B1
0.1mg
6%

Phosphorus
62mg
6%

Manganese
0.12mg
6%

Folate
20µg
5%

Selenium
3µg
5%

Vitamin B3
0.95mg
5%

Fiber
1g
4%

Vitamin A
194IU
4%

Vitamin K
3µg
4%

Copper
0.07mg
4%

Calcium
33mg
3%

Potassium
92mg
3%

Magnesium
8mg
2%

Vitamin B5
0.2mg
2%

Vitamin E
0.29mg
2%

Zinc
0.27mg
2%

Vitamin B12
0.1µg
2%

Vitamin B6
0.03mg
1%

Vitamin C
0.99mg
1%

covered percent of daily need
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