Terrie's Better Than Sex Dessert - aka Death by Chocolate!
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Terrie's Better Than Sex Dessert - aka Death by Chocolate!
Posted that i was giving this recipe to my niece to be on her wedding day. By request from a few members here is the recipe!
1 box chocolate cake mix
2 small boxes instant chocolate pudding
2 - 3/4 cup milk
Large container of Cool Whip
Crushed up heath bars - or heath bits, skor bits (i find it is easier to use these than chopping those darn heath bars)
Make cake according to directions on box. Bake in a jelly roll pan at 350 degrees ofr 20-25 minutes. Cut the cooled cake into cubes. Make the pudding using the two boxes and the 2 - 3/4 cup milk. In a large bowl or trifle dish put a layer of cake cubes, a layer of pudding ( it will be thick) cool whip and sprinkle with heath bits. Repeat the layers again.
This is so yummy! what i like is you usually have pretty much everything in the cupboard (except for the heath bits)
Make sure you keep it refrigerated until serving
1 box chocolate cake mix
2 small boxes instant chocolate pudding
2 - 3/4 cup milk
Large container of Cool Whip
Crushed up heath bars - or heath bits, skor bits (i find it is easier to use these than chopping those darn heath bars)
Make cake according to directions on box. Bake in a jelly roll pan at 350 degrees ofr 20-25 minutes. Cut the cooled cake into cubes. Make the pudding using the two boxes and the 2 - 3/4 cup milk. In a large bowl or trifle dish put a layer of cake cubes, a layer of pudding ( it will be thick) cool whip and sprinkle with heath bits. Repeat the layers again.
This is so yummy! what i like is you usually have pretty much everything in the cupboard (except for the heath bits)
Make sure you keep it refrigerated until serving
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Seems to be alot of variations on this one: http://www.quiltingboard.com/recipes...ake-t3250.html I've used one that is called Sex-In-A-Pan but is more work and alot of $$. I will post it on a separate spot so as not to confuse your recipe here.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/recipes...ml#post5441121
http://www.quiltingboard.com/recipes...ml#post5441121
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