Cookie Dough Brownie Cake

Cookie Dough Brownie Cake requires roughly 2 hours from start to finish. One portion of this dish contains roughly 5g of protein, 27g of fat, and a total of 625 calories. For 91 cents per serving, this recipe covers 8% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. This recipe serves 16. This recipe from Lemon Sugar has 390 fans. It is a very affordable recipe for fans of American food. Head to the store and pick up semi-sweet chocolate, chocolate chips, heavy whipping cream, and a few other things to make it today. Plenty of people really liked this dessert. Overall, this recipe earns a not so amazing spoonacular score of 23%. Cake Batter Cookie Dough Brownie Bombs, Gluten-free Brownie Cake with Cookie Dough Filling, and Brownie Cookie Dough Sandwiches are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 16

Preparation duration: 45 minutes

Cooking duration: 75 minutes

 

Ingredients:

3/4 teaspoon baking powder

Extra chocolate chips, for garnish

1 cup cocoa powder

3 1/2 cups confectioners' sugar

1/4 cup light corn syrup

6 eggs

1 1/2 cups flour

1/2 cup heavy whipping cream

3/4 cup light brown sugar, packed

3 Tablespoons milk

3/4 teaspoon salt

4 ounces semi-sweet chocolate, finely chopped (or use chocolate chips)

3 cups sugar

3 sticks unsalted butter, at room temperature

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1 1/2 cups vegetable oil

Equipment:

wooden spoon

baking pan

bowl

oven

whisk

stand mixer

toothpicks

microwave

spatula

offset spatula

Cooking instruction summary:

Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees (F). Prepare three 8-inch round baking pans with cooking spray and parchment. In a large bowl, combine sugar and oil. Stir with a large wooden spoon until completely combined. Add eggs one at a time, stirring and incorporating each completely before adding another. Add vanilla, stir to combine.In a medium bowl, combine dry ingredients (flour, cocoa powder, salt and baking powder.) Whisk to combine.Add dry ingredients a little bit at a time, stirring until just absorbed each time. I added mine in 3 batches. Do not over-mix, just stir until dry ingredients are fully incorporated.Pour batter evenly into three prepared pans. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out with wet crumbs. Cool completely, then remove from pans and set aside. Prepare filling.In a large bowl (I used my stand mixer) beat butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy.Add confectioners' sugar, and beat to combine. Add flour and sugar, beat until combined. Add milk and vanilla, beat until light and fully.In a medium glass bowl, heat heavy cream in the microwave until steaming hot but not boiling, about 45 seconds. (Microwaves vary, so just watch yours carefully.)Remove hot cream from microwave, and pour chocolate chips into the cream. Allow to sit for 30 seconds, then slowly stir with a rubber spatula until cream and chocolate fully combine, and chocolate melts completely.Stir in corn syrup and vanilla, and again stir until completely combined. Set aside while you assemble the cake.Place one layer of brownie cake on your serving platter. Spoon about 1 cup of frosting over the top of the cooled cake, and spread just to the edge of the cake.Place another layer on top of the first. Press down slightly to secure.Spoon another 1 cup of frosting over the top of the layer, and spread just to the edges of the cake.Spoon remaining frosting into a piping bag with a star tip for decorating.Place top layer of cake over the frosting. Press down slightly to secure.Place cake in refrigerator for 10 minutes.Remove chilled cake from refrigerator. Slowly pour about 1/2 cup of ganache over the top of the cake, and using an offset spatula, slowly spread it to the sides of the cake, just barely pushing it over the edge. Add more ganache until you reach your desired coverage.Place cake back in refrigerator for 20 minutes to allow ganache to firm up. Pipe decorations around cake, sprinkle with chocolate chips and drizzle with leftover ganache.Enjoy!

 

Step by step:


1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees (F). Prepare three 8-inch round baking pans with cooking spray and parchment. In a large bowl, combine sugar and oil. Stir with a large wooden spoon until completely combined.

2. Add eggs one at a time, stirring and incorporating each completely before adding another.

3. Add vanilla, stir to combine.In a medium bowl, combine dry ingredients (flour, cocoa powder, salt and baking powder.)

4. Whisk to combine.

5. Add dry ingredients a little bit at a time, stirring until just absorbed each time. I added mine in 3 batches. Do not over-mix, just stir until dry ingredients are fully incorporated.

6. Pour batter evenly into three prepared pans.

7. Bake for 20-25 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out with wet crumbs. Cool completely, then remove from pans and set aside. Prepare filling.In a large bowl (I used my stand mixer) beat butter and brown sugar until light and fluffy.

8. Add confectioners' sugar, and beat to combine.

9. Add flour and sugar, beat until combined.

10. Add milk and vanilla, beat until light and fully.In a medium glass bowl, heat heavy cream in the microwave until steaming hot but not boiling, about 45 seconds. (Microwaves vary, so just watch yours carefully.)

11. Remove hot cream from microwave, and pour chocolate chips into the cream. Allow to sit for 30 seconds, then slowly stir with a rubber spatula until cream and chocolate fully combine, and chocolate melts completely.Stir in corn syrup and vanilla, and again stir until completely combined. Set aside while you assemble the cake.

12. Place one layer of brownie cake on your serving platter. Spoon about 1 cup of frosting over the top of the cooled cake, and spread just to the edge of the cake.

13. Place another layer on top of the first. Press down slightly to secure.Spoon another 1 cup of frosting over the top of the layer, and spread just to the edges of the cake.Spoon remaining frosting into a piping bag with a star tip for decorating.

14. Place top layer of cake over the frosting. Press down slightly to secure.

15. Place cake in refrigerator for 10 minutes.

16. Remove chilled cake from refrigerator. Slowly pour about 1/2 cup of ganache over the top of the cake, and using an offset spatula, slowly spread it to the sides of the cake, just barely pushing it over the edge.

17. Add more ganache until you reach your desired coverage.

18. Place cake back in refrigerator for 20 minutes to allow ganache to firm up. Pipe decorations around cake, sprinkle with chocolate chips and drizzle with leftover ganache.Enjoy!


Nutrition Information:

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624k Calories
5g Protein
27g Total Fat
94g Carbs
1% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
624k
31%

Fat
27g
42%

  Saturated Fat
16g
106%

Carbohydrates
94g
32%

  Sugar
80g
90%

Cholesterol
117mg
39%

Sodium
148mg
6%

Caffeine
18mg
6%

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Protein
5g
11%

Manganese
0.4mg
20%

Copper
0.34mg
17%

Selenium
11µg
16%

Vitamin A
738IU
15%

Phosphorus
128mg
13%

Iron
2mg
12%

Magnesium
46mg
12%

Fiber
2g
11%

Vitamin B2
0.18mg
11%

Folate
32µg
8%

Vitamin B1
0.11mg
7%

Zinc
0.93mg
6%

Potassium
206mg
6%

Vitamin E
0.88mg
6%

Calcium
54mg
5%

Vitamin D
0.74µg
5%

Vitamin B3
0.91mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.41mg
4%

Vitamin B12
0.22µg
4%

Vitamin K
2µg
3%

Vitamin B6
0.05mg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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