It's another "Baking Monday" for me I suppose. . . it is Monday, right? With all of our bad weather (I know that is a relative term, but for us, the weather has been frightful) and the school cancellations, I am a bit confused on my days. I also decided since we were stuck at home, I would use my fabulous crock pot and make some lovely dinner. I have this amazing crock pot, we lovingly call it the "3-holer" because it is 3 smaller crock pots in one device. Anyway, I was looking on my favorite inspiration site, Pinterest, and found a fabulous new Chicken Chili recipe and then my old stand-by potato soup (I can't find the original link to it to give proper credit to its originator, but I will post a picture of my basic ingredients at the end).
Anyway, I was looking through Pinterest for a dessert to go in the crock pot. . . Logic told me I must put something in the final crock pot slot. . . upon my searching, I found this easy chocolate and fabulous dessert but I didn't have the ingredients. Since I was somewhat snowed in, and couldn't make it to the store, I took my cue from Rachael Ray who always says to look at a recipe for the "method." (I believe that the original person gave credit to Jello for the idea) I thought if it worked for chocolate pudding, chocolate cake and chocolate chips, surely, I can apply that method to what is in my pantry. I found a cherry chip cake mix, and some cherry chips, but I was struggling for the pudding. . . Cheesecake pudding mix, why not, it might be lovely! So I followed the directions on the page but I used my substitutions. You start by using a small box of instant pudding and 3 cups of milk (this is more than what you would use to make pudding). Whisk that up in the bottom of your crockpot. Then mix up your cake according to package directions. Poor the cake mix directly on top without stirring. Turn it on high and let cook. It will depend on the size of crockpot you put it in on the cook time. My crockpot was smaller and it took nearly 3 hours. (The original person posting said it took them about 2 hours) Then you put your "chips" (mine are cherry) on top, put the lid back on and turn the crock pot off. The heat will melt the chips nicely. I also didn't realize this is supposed to be a lava-type cake. I kept waiting for it to set up and it never did. . . Once I decided to test it, I realized the pudding didn't get mixed into the cake completely which makes for a liquidy goodness at the bottom. I am pretty certain that is how it's supposed to be. . . and if it isn't, it is quite a lovely mistake!
Now that this is a family approved recipe (all but my little guy, he's not a big dessert eater) I needed to blog about it. I realized the sky is the limit with the pudding, cake, and chip combos. Imagine putting on some mint chips on a chocolate cake, or using any number of different puddings. . . or maybe a banana pudding, and yellow cake and peanut butter chips (ok, so maybe that is just my own weird flavor combo). Anyway, I would love to know if you tried it and what flavors you used. I'm always looking for a new flavor combo.
Oh, and before I forget, here is the picture of the ingredients for my potato soup. Mix these ingredients and I put a little onion flake in it too. Cook it on low for several hours. Garnish with bacon, cheese, and green onions! Yummy!
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