Dump cakes and cobblers are easy and versatile. I've done a dump pear cobbler, apple cobbler and even one using green grapes. After seeing the video at Snappy Gourmet I was ready to feed my chocolate craving. I had all of the ingredients and more.
Ingredients
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1/2 cup unsalted
butter
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15.25 ounces chocolate
cake mix (1 box) (do NOT make according to package directions)
·
3.9 ounces instant
chocolate pudding mix (1 box) (do NOT make according to package
directions)
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1
1/2 cups milk
·
12 ounces chocolate
chips
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Toppings (optional):
ice cream, sweetened whipped cream or whipped topping, chocolate chips
Instructions
1.
Place butter in a 13x9
inch baking dish (glass or nonstick is probably best). Place baking dish in
oven and preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Check on the butter every now and then
and once melted, remove pan from oven. Give the butter a quick stir so that
it's well mixed and cover the bottom of the pan.
2.
Sprinkle the DRY cake
mix on top of melted butter in a flat even layer. Use a fork or the back of a
spoon to spread the cake mix evenly over the butter.
3.
Sprinkle the DRY
pudding mix on top of the cake mix in a flat even layer. Use a fork or the back
of a spoon to spread the pudding mix evenly over the cake mix.
4.
Drizzle the milk on top
of the pudding mix. Carefully tilt and swirl pan to cover as much of the
pudding as possible with the milk. Using a spoon or back of a fork, gently
press down on the milk so that it starts to absorb some of the cake and pudding
mix and to cover any dry spots as much as possible. Sprinkle chocolate
chips over top.
5.
Bake the cake at 350
degrees F for about 35-40 minutes or until top looks "set" (still
soft and jiggly, but not runny and not hard), being careful to not overbake.
Serve with your favorite toppings.



HOT MESS!!!😠🔥🔥
THIS IS WHERE I WENT WRONG
Drizzle the milk on top of the pudding mix. Carefully tilt and swirl pan to
cover as much of the pudding as possible with the milk. Using a spoon or back
of a fork, gently press down on the milk so that it starts to absorb some of
the cake and pudding mix and to cover any dry spots as much as possible.
Sprinkle chocolate chips over top.
It wasn't clear to me that I was supposed to "tilt back and forth" until all of the dry batter was wet. I was unsure as to whether I should mix it since the pudding was supposed to make a gooey fudge on top.
FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE RECIPE ↓
That's it ***