• 5 years ago
Chocolate Brownie Cake With M&M'S, Oreo Cookies & Kinder Surprise Eggs

It's the age-old question: Should you have a brownie or a slice of cake? Even when making your own dessert, you usually have the option to adjust the recipe depending on whether you want fudgy brownies or cake-like brownies, but who can possibly decide?! Because we think no one should ever have to make such a difficult choice, we've created the brownie cake!

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You'll Need:

For the brownie batter:

- 3 eggs
- 10 oz sugar
- 3 oz flour
- 4 fl oz vegetable oil
- 1 oz cocoa powder
- ½ tsp baking powder
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 pinch of salt

For the chocolate frosting:

- 6 fl oz hot cream
- 16 oz milk chocolate chips

Extra:

- 6 playing cards
- 6 aluminum foil sheets (3x the size of the playing card)
- 2 Kinder surprise eggs
- 4 Oreos
- 3 oz box of M&M'S
- Kinder Surprise Eggs, Oreos & M&M's to garnish

Here's How:

1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Beat the eggs and sugar until frothy. Then add the flour, vegetable oil, cocoa powder, baking powder, vanilla extract, and salt and stir until creamy. Pour the batter into a greased 9-inch springform pan.

2. Wrap the playing cards in aluminum foil.

3. Divide the cake into 6 even sections by sliding the cards into the batter.

4. Unwrap the chocolate eggs, crumble them up, and divide the pieces between 2 opposite chambers.

5. Do the same with the Oreos and M&M's and bake the cake for 35 minutes.

6. Prepare the chocolate frosting by mixing the hot cream and chocolate chips together. Let the frosting cool down a bit before moving on to the next step.

7. Remove the foil-wrapped playing cards from the cake and spread about a tablespoon of frosting on each cake slice. Put the rest of the frosting in a piping bag and use it to decorate the cake. Feel free to top off the cake with more Oreos, M&M's, and Kinder Surprise Eggs.

When it comes to dessert, this brownie cake proves that two is always better than one!

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You can find the recipe for the Kinder Chocolate Bar Cake With A Raspberry Mousse Filling featured in the bonus video here: https://youtu.be/gdV_NRTGV8k

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