Wednesday, 23 January 2013

  • Sweetened Condensed Milk Funfetti Cake

    This is a guest post from CakeSpy.

    Certainly, if there were an Official List of Things That Are Grand and Mighty, the following would be on it: Funfetti Cake Mix, Sweetened Condensed Milk, Chocolate Fudge Frosting, and Teddy Grahams

    So you can imagine how wealthy in sweet riches I felt when I found myself in possession of all of these things, at once, in my kitchen, at the ready. 

    Knowing that I needed to make the most of this precious bounty, I thought long and hard before settling on the ideal concoction: a Sweetened Condensed Milk Cake. 

    I quickly found a recipe on this forum which detailed how to trick-out a cake mix with sweetened condensed milk for a decadent treat, and was delighted to see that I had all of the ingredients on hand. 

    Now, the recipe I started with was somewhat like Houdini Bars--a cake mix crust, but with a sweetened condensed milk and chocolate gooey topping.

    But what the heck, I thought, and decided to pour in the sweetened condensed milk right along with the cake mix and see how it baked up. 

    And you know what? It worked! The resulting cake was very dense, more like a bar cookie texture; the taste was heavenly sweet, with that lightly caramelly-milk tasting flavor that the sweetened condensed milk so deliciously imparts. So rich. You really shouldn't eat a lot of this. Just kidding. Eat more.

    And in a case of pure gilding the lily, I added an extremely thick layer of fudge frosting on top of it all, and since they were on hand, gently placed Teddy Grahams on top. Now, it wasn't my intention, but with those Teddy Grahams gently resting on top of the cake, waiting for their final resting place in the greedy mouth of various sugar fiends, something was pointed out to me by the creators of The Sporkful. These teddies resembled the rows of soldiers so dramatically captured in Gone With the Wind!

    So I started to think of it as a Teddy Graham Graveyard. So, that's my secondary title for this cake: Teddy Graham Graveyard Cake.

    Sweetened Condensed Milk Funfetti Cake, or Teddy Graham Graveyard Cake

    Printable recipe here!

    About 1 hour - 24 servings

    For the cake

    • 1 box cake mix (I used Funfetti)
    • 2 large eggs 
    • 1/3 cup oil 
    • 1 can sweetened condensed milk 
    • 1/2 stick butter, cut small

    Frosting

    • 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
    • 4 cups confectioners' sugar, divided
    • 1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
    • 1/2 teaspoon salt
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
    • 1/4 cup heavy cream

    Teddy Grahams, for garnish

    Preheat oven to 350. Grease a 13 x 9 x 2 inch baking pan.

    In a large mixing bowl, beat the cake mix, eggs, oil, and sweetened condensed milk in a large bowl with mixer until blended. Pour into the prepared pan. 

    Bake 20 to 25 minutes until lightly browned. 

    While the cake cools, prepare the frosting. To make the frosting, in a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream the butter on high speed until smooth, about 1 minute. In a separate bowl, sift together 3 cups of the confectioners' sugar with the cocoa.

    Add the sugar and cocoa mixture to the butter mixture in 2 to 3 additions, beating on low speed to incorporate. Pause to scrape down the sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula after each addition.

    Add the salt, vanilla, and cream; increase speed to medium, and beat until the mixture is very fluffy a spreadable consistency. If the frosting is too soft, add a little more sugar; if it's too thick, add additional cream in small increments, mixing after each addition, until it has reached your desired consistency.

    Frost the cake all over, right in the pan. It's gonna be a lot of frosting. Sprinkle with nonpareils or sprinkles of your choice, and don't forget the Teddy Grahams.

Comments (3)

  • nov_way@xanga

    Interesting technique. But it sounds like there's too much sugar involved. Milk might make for a better subtitute. Either that, or I'd skip the frosting. Great idea, though.

  • specificallyrandom@xanga

    Not specifically related, but once I accidentally bought some sweetened condensed milk instead of the non-sweetened version, to make some cream sauce for dinner. I wasn't paying attention both at the store and at home cooking :/ It was a large serving too (planned to have left overs for plenty of days). It completely ruined it! I tried adding ~all~ kinds of things to neutralize the sweetness, to no avail. I ended throwing it away in frustration.To this day, I always triple check my condensed cans of milk.

  • pippinpolyglop

    This looks sooo good! Very creative, thanks for sharing!

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