I would like to find a recipe for a cake I ate (just a piece) last week. It was a layer cake possibly maple (?). The filling and icing was whipped cream and Skor Bar pieces folded in. I am wondering if this is a specific recipe that is available or if the person who baked the cake was just creative (unlike me - as I need a recipe for everything). If anyone has a recipe for a cake that sounds like the one I am describing I would really appreciate hearing from you. I would have asked for the recipe but no one at the party knew who had made the cake. Thanks.
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Not a maple cake, but the Skor cake I've had is super-simple:
Cut an angel food cake in half horizontally.
Spread whip cream on the bottom layer and sprinkle on crushed Skor bars.
Put on the top layer, cover the whole thing with whipped cream, and sprinkle crushed Skor bars all over it.
Maybe you could add a few drops of maple extract to the whipped cream for maple flavour??
Thanks for the prompt reply. I did google skor bar cake, but all the recipes were for chocolate skor bar cakes. I love chocolate but I have my heart set on the "maplish" flavour of the one I described. Maybe this weekend I will come out of my 'cooking shell' and make a maple cake with skor bar whipped cream icing and see what happens. How bad can it be?
When I googles 'skor choc cake' I got this hit.
[url]http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recs/375/123ToffeeCake63864.shtml[/url]
and this
[url]http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,skor,FF.html[/url]
Does this sound like it?