I've become pretty lazy over the years with my
cake decorating and that's why I love
cake pans with patterns...it's like having an instantly decorated
cake without the effort! When I first saw the
sandwich-cookie pans in a Williams-Sonoma catalog a couple of years ago, I told my daughter that was a gift I'd love to receive.
I made my first
sandwich-cookie cake using the chocolate
cake recipe that came with the pans, and it was very good. The next time I used these pans, I made vanilla
cake layers, but the chocolate layers show the detail better. I do love the versatility of the cake made with these pans...you can fill the cake with ice cream if you like (directions come with the pans), but I've not tried that yet. Outside of a little effort required in releasing the layers from the pans, you'll find this
cake really easy to make.
In tribute of
the Oreo Cookie's 100th Anniversary this past week, I chose to make this
sandwich-cookie cake for my son-in-law's birthday, also this past week, adapting my recipe for
Fudgy, Classic Brownies. Because he loves just about anything with
peanut butter, I developed a
Nutella/peanut-butter filling. The filling is rich, but not as heavy as a typical
peanut-butter frosting. Ideally, make the
cake the day before and cool in the pans overnight for a better release.
This Cake Is Sandwiched with Plenty of Filling!
Approximately 10-12 servings
Ingredients
The Cake Layers
Required: Two each
sandwich-cookie cake pans
*. The ones I have from Williams-Sonoma measure about 8 3/4" ea. If you use regular
cake pans, I would recommend 8" pans for this recipe.
- butter-flavored cooking spray for greasing pans
- 4 large eggs
- 2 c. granulated sugar
- 1/4 tsp. salt
- 1/3 c. butter (important to use the real thing!)
- 4/ea. 1 oz. squares unsweetened baking chocolate
- 1 c. sifted all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp. pure vanilla extract
The Filling
- 1 lb. powdered sugar
- 1/2 c. (1 stick) butter, room temperature, cut into large cubes
- 1/2 c. Nutella
- 1/2 c. creamy peanut butter
- 1/4 tsp. kosher salt
- 1/2 c. evaporated milk
- 2 tsp. pure vanilla extract
Directions
The Cake Layers
- Preheat the oven to 325ยบ.
- Spray the pans very well with the butter-flavored cooking spray, making sure to thoroughly coat the details and crevices, especially the sides.
- Beat the eggs until light (don't overbeat or the crust will separate from the cake), then gradually mix in the sugar and salt.
- Melt the butter and chocolate together in the microwave on medium heat for about one minute. Remove from the microwave and stir until fully melted and combined. Immediately mix thoroughly into the egg mixture.
- Stir in the flour and then the vanilla.
- Divide the batter equally between the pans. (To achieve equal distribution, I weigh the pans with the batter in them.) Spread the batter as evenly as possible.
- Bake for about 25 minutes. The tops will appear crusty, but the insides should be moist and fudgy, and an inserted toothpick should come out barely wet, almost dry.
- Cool in the pans ideally overnight. The layers will settle a little in the middle.
- To release the cakes from the pans, very carefully run a sharp, very thin-bladed knife around each groove on the sides of the pans. Hold each pan over a plate and give a good, if not a hard, tap. (Releasing the cake from the pans requires some patience, but the end results are well worth the effort!) Handle with care, so the cake doesn't crack, but if a little separates, just press it back with your hands.
The Filling
Beat well the powdered sugar with the butter,
Nutella, peanut butter and kosher salt. Add the evaporated milk and vanilla and beat until creamy.
Completing The Sandwich-Cookie Cake
Very carefully transfer one layer of the
cake with the printed side down onto a
cake platter. Spread the first layer with all of the filling, but not all the way to the edge (about 1/4" from the edge). Carefully place the second layer with the printed side facing up on top of the filling. (The filling will spread further after you place the second layer on top of it.)
So, Happy Birthday
Oreo Cookie Sandwich and Happy Birthday to my favorite son-in-law!
Enjoy!
Yes, We Just Dug Right In!
Printable Recipe
*Update 5/20/16: These pans are no longer available at Williams-Sonoma; however, you may find them on eBay or Amazon. You can also try regular 8" cake pans.
Disclosure: I have not been compensated by, nor communicated with, Williams-Sonoma in any respect regarding endorsement. Their sandwich-cookie cake pan set simply happens to be the set I have.