Pie Inside Cake Name, Not Cherpumple...

Decorating By DH2008 Updated 11 Nov 2012 , 5:36pm by MMueller

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DH2008 Posted 23 Oct 2012 , 2:56am
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Hi there. I experimented w/ the family this weekend & baked a pumpkin pie inside of a pumpkin spice cake (yum) & everyone's asking what I'm calling it...? Would like any ideas, not specifically for these flavors but an overall ANY pie inside ANY cake flavors...What would you guys call it? Thanks thumbs_up.gif

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KoryAK Posted 23 Oct 2012 , 5:51pm
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My 13yo son just calls then cakepies icon_smile.gif

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louanne Posted 23 Oct 2012 , 6:29pm
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on the tv show drop dead diva the chick makes a cake baked in a pie crust and calles it Pake, probablly don't wanna use that one though might have some kind of infrigment, I will have to ponder this one, get back with you if i come up with anything good

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YesToCupcakes Posted 23 Oct 2012 , 6:35pm
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Awesome!!! That sounds like a fun idea icon_biggrin.gif

Along the same lines as "Upside down cake" or "Chocolate covered raisins" ... what if they were called .... "Cake covered pies"

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Moovaughan Posted 23 Oct 2012 , 7:15pm
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Pike (Pie + Cake), PIC (Pie in Cake), Cakesturd (Cake w/custard) I don't know about this one cause it looks like cakes turd icon_wink.gif, Cuscake (custard + cake), Pie-in-a-blanket, Wrapped Cream, Creamed Cake, Stuffed Fluff.

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saraek Posted 23 Oct 2012 , 8:11pm
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Cakesturd... I'm immature enough to giggle at this one.

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DH2008 Posted 24 Oct 2012 , 1:51am
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Cakesturd...lol. icon_cry.gif I was thinking Pike too but wanted something catchy. Thanks for you guys input icon_wink.gif

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smallpond Posted 26 Oct 2012 , 2:01pm
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Cakeypies

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Mrs_O Posted 11 Nov 2012 , 4:02am
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APiecaken, you know like how a chicken baked inside of a duck baked inside of a turkey is a Turducken. Perfect! :)

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BrandisBaked Posted 11 Nov 2012 , 2:30pm
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APike is a kind if fish, isn't it? Personally I wouldn't want people associating my baked goods with fish. I would call it a pumpkin pake.

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MMueller Posted 11 Nov 2012 , 5:36pm
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My husband says it's sounds like "Pumpcaken."

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