I'm betting most of y'all don't know what's pictured at the left, do you?
You're loss.
Pictured is the heaven that is a TastyKake Peanut Butter Tandy Take (or Kandy Kake for those that feel stupid saying Tandy Take)
You won't find these anywhere other then Philadelphia and it's surrounding areas and believe me, once you've had them, you're going to be hooked.
It's a shame that TastyKake .. after building a new multi-million dollar facility filed for bankruptcy but that's what happens when you jump up your prices.
At any rate, the other night we thought about making something for dessert. I'm not a big cake eater.. or sweet eater for that matter.. but the rest of the house would DIE without chocolate so I figured I'd be kind. Looking over the stuff I had in the house already, I discovered that I had all the makings of the Tandy Take.
Basically, I used white cake mix but added whole eggs instead of just egg whites to the recipe.
While that was baking, I used half a jar of peanut butter, some 10x sugar and butter to whip up the peanut butter filling.
Fortunately, I have a Kitchen Aid so I was able to just throw everything in the bowl and let the machine do the hard work.
You can use a hand mixer but I really wouldn't recommend trying to do it manually.
But at any rate, you want to get it to a point where the peanut filling is light, airy and spreadable.
Like a mousse, almost.
Realize too that the more air gets into the mixture the lighter in color it's going to be.
It's still going to have an awesome peanut butter flavor but I tell you that just in case you are into the concept.
Nobody cares how anything "looks" in my house.. much to the chagrin of Uber-Chef Tim .. you can basically through things in a trough and they'll eat it!
At any rate..
I put the mixture in the fridge for about 20 minutes just to firm it up a little bit. I was leery about putting a very soft filling on a maybe not so cooled down enough cake. So the little bit of chill gave the mixture enough bite to hold up to spreading.
Once the 2 9" round cakes were cool, I flipped them out of the pans and spread the peanut butter mixture .. careful to use it as a leveler so that the top tier of the cake would be level.
Ok.. so I watch too much Food Channel Network. Even though no one else would notice, I still wanted it to be nice!!
Lastly, I took a container of chocolate frosting and warmed it up in the microwave at 30 second intervals until it was soft enough to pour but not too soft that the cake would absorb it all. You'll know what I mean if you try it.
Once I poured it, I stuck the cake in the fridge to let the icing firm up a little bit and get hard.
The picture on the left is the finished product .. I wanted to take a picture of it once I had cleaned up the edges and transferred it to a cake plate but it didn't last that long..
I don't think it lasted the night, to be honest with you.
As a non-cake eating person I thought it was delicious and as close to a Tandy Take as they come.
If you make it, let me know how you did .. if you need more concise measurements well, I'm sure you can find it online. I didn't measure anything other then what the box cake mix asked for.
Showing posts with label Good Eats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Good Eats. Show all posts
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Good Eats: Peanut Butter Tandy Take Cake
Stuff Rambled About
Baking,
Cake Mix,
Chocolate,
Frosting,
Good Eats,
Kandy Kake,
Peanut Butter,
Recipe,
Tandy Take,
Tastykake
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Good Eats: Saltine Toffee Cookies
You are going to HATE me.
No.
Really.
You are.
No question.
The other day I was over at my mom's. She had been to an Cookie Exchange with my aunt and came away with a sandwich baggy full of these creamy, caramel-ly, squares of mmm mmm goodness!
Now, I'm not a chocolate eater. I'm a caramel eater, no doubt.. but chocolate ain't really my gig but these were too awesome to not have in my possession. When I got home at around 10-ish, I told Tim that he absolutely, positively HAD TO EAT ONE RIGHT NOW.
Big mistake.
He killed the baggy in about 7 minutes. The whole baggy. Leaving none for me. I soooo didn't have any sympathy when he spend the rest of the night with his head in the toilet.
Anyway .. here's the recipe. It's really easy to make.
Ingredients
4 oz saltine crackers
1 cup butter
1 cup dark brown sugar
2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
3/4 chopped nuts
Directions
Preheat oven to 400
Line cookie sheet with saltine crackers in a single layer
In a sauce pan, combine the sugar and the butter. Bring to a boil and boil for 3 minutes.
Immediately pour over saltines and spread it over crackers completely
Bake at 400 degrees for 5 to 6 minutes
Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips over the top
Let sit for 5 minutes
Spread melted chocolate and top with chopped nuts
Cool completely and break into pieces
THAT'S IT!!! Can you STAND it?? Who's going to make these more then just at Christmas time?? And the best is, you can get as creative as you want to get with the toppings... how about mint chocolate?? Hmmm? Or crushed peppermint sticks?? Hmmmmmm??? Yeaaaa... I thought so!!
If you're a little uncomfortable with making your own caramel, you can always just melt the already made ones.. just a thought.
So yea.. give these a bake and let me know how you like them!
No.
Really.
You are.
No question.
The other day I was over at my mom's. She had been to an Cookie Exchange with my aunt and came away with a sandwich baggy full of these creamy, caramel-ly, squares of mmm mmm goodness!
Now, I'm not a chocolate eater. I'm a caramel eater, no doubt.. but chocolate ain't really my gig but these were too awesome to not have in my possession. When I got home at around 10-ish, I told Tim that he absolutely, positively HAD TO EAT ONE RIGHT NOW.
Big mistake.
He killed the baggy in about 7 minutes. The whole baggy. Leaving none for me. I soooo didn't have any sympathy when he spend the rest of the night with his head in the toilet.
Anyway .. here's the recipe. It's really easy to make.
Ingredients
4 oz saltine crackers
1 cup butter
1 cup dark brown sugar
2 cups semi sweet chocolate chips
3/4 chopped nuts
Directions
Preheat oven to 400
Line cookie sheet with saltine crackers in a single layer
In a sauce pan, combine the sugar and the butter. Bring to a boil and boil for 3 minutes.
Immediately pour over saltines and spread it over crackers completely
Bake at 400 degrees for 5 to 6 minutes
Remove from oven and sprinkle chocolate chips over the top
Let sit for 5 minutes
Spread melted chocolate and top with chopped nuts
Cool completely and break into pieces
THAT'S IT!!! Can you STAND it?? Who's going to make these more then just at Christmas time?? And the best is, you can get as creative as you want to get with the toppings... how about mint chocolate?? Hmmm? Or crushed peppermint sticks?? Hmmmmmm??? Yeaaaa... I thought so!!
If you're a little uncomfortable with making your own caramel, you can always just melt the already made ones.. just a thought.
So yea.. give these a bake and let me know how you like them!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Good Eats: Cheddar Bagel Twist
It's 3:15am and I'm starving...
That's what happens when you can play Black Ops for four hours straight because everybody else in the house is asleep and you can't watch the Skating With The Stars show you DVR'd because certain people can't sleep with the tv on..
Sorry.. I'm over-tired.
Anyway...
So I'm starving and even though the house is loaded.. and I mean LOADED with stuff to eat nothing is cutting it.
I know what I want and the only place I'm going to find it is five blocks away.
Did you ever have a Dunkin' Donuts Cheddar Bagel Twist? OMG!! Think soft chewy bagel all twisted up around melted cheddar cheese. And not that funky cheese that they put on their sandwiches. Or maybe it is.. it just takes a whole hell of a lot better when it's melted and bubbly and there's little crunchy edges.
And they're HUGE!! Like the size of two bagels. Not great for the hips but using your thumbs burns us A LOT of calories!
Hey! Just feed into my delusion, ok??
There are other flavors like cinnamon raisin, chocolate chip, tomato basil .. but the don't tickle my fancy.
At any rate.. next time you swing by, do yourself a favor and grab one. You'll wonder how you lived with out them!
That's what happens when you can play Black Ops for four hours straight because everybody else in the house is asleep and you can't watch the Skating With The Stars show you DVR'd because certain people can't sleep with the tv on..
Sorry.. I'm over-tired.
Anyway...
So I'm starving and even though the house is loaded.. and I mean LOADED with stuff to eat nothing is cutting it.
I know what I want and the only place I'm going to find it is five blocks away.
Did you ever have a Dunkin' Donuts Cheddar Bagel Twist? OMG!! Think soft chewy bagel all twisted up around melted cheddar cheese. And not that funky cheese that they put on their sandwiches. Or maybe it is.. it just takes a whole hell of a lot better when it's melted and bubbly and there's little crunchy edges.
And they're HUGE!! Like the size of two bagels. Not great for the hips but using your thumbs burns us A LOT of calories!
Hey! Just feed into my delusion, ok??
There are other flavors like cinnamon raisin, chocolate chip, tomato basil .. but the don't tickle my fancy.
At any rate.. next time you swing by, do yourself a favor and grab one. You'll wonder how you lived with out them!
Stuff Rambled About
Call Of Duty: Black Ops,
Cheddar Bagel Twists,
Dunkin Donuts,
Good Eats,
Thumbs Up
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