Cookie Cake

Baking By Helendelk Updated 12 Aug 2006 , 3:11pm by puzzlegut

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Helendelk Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 1:42am
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Does anyone have a 1/2 cookie , 1/2 cake recipe. ? I have a young girl saying she had a cake at friends that was made like that and wants......scooby doo Of course...lol

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Kitagrl Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 1:50am
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I have never made one but I've made a big cookie in a cake pan before. Seems like all you'd do is bake the cookie in whatever size pan, and then make one layer of cake in the same size pan, and then stack them with icing and decorate it.

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Helendelk Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 2:23am
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Yeah I asked if it was seperated with filling and she said no they were baked together..... I havent seen a recipe for it but still looking...

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MommyEdzards Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 2:30am
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hmmm.... I have made a cookie cake like mentioned above.... just baked the cookie in my cake pan and made it my filling between buttercream. It was yummy! I would think if you baked them together they would ooze into one another. I don't know.... wish i could help.

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Helendelk Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 3:30am
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I know she said the cookie was crunchy tho.... Uhhh Ive been looking thru recipes but they all are like nothing what she was talking about... Oh well.... Thanks tho!

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puzzlegut Posted 12 Aug 2006 , 3:11pm
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I've been looking for recipes to make a cookie-cake pie for awhile, but never came across one. I ended up experimenting and was able to make something similar to it:

1 roll refrigerated cookie dough
1 box cake mix (and ingredients called for)

I just take and grease 2 pie pans and evenly press 1/2 of the cookie dough into each pan. Then I mix the cake mix and pour 1/2 of the batter in each pan on top of the cookie crust and bake it. The only problem I run into by doing this is that I have to bake the cake for quite awhile to get the center to bake completely. Not sure if there is a better way to cake the cake part to bake faster without having the fear of the cookie part being over baked.

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