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Monday Morning in the Kitchen: Chocolate-Covered Oreo Cookie Cake

Youngest daughter requested an Oreo cookie cake for her birthday yesterday. 


I used this recipe, but used mint Oreos instead of regular.  The cake looks like a giant Oreo cookie.  The chocolate cookie part is devil's food cake, and the filling is whipped cream, cream cheese, and crushed Oreo cookies.  Although it is tasty, the cake is very rich; we ended up freezing most of it.  

Thanks for birthdays to celebrate.

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  1. Oh my word, that looks heavenly. No birthdays for a while yet, though. Perhaps an "I feel like eating cake" day is in order.

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  2. Ooooh, that looks delicious!!! I don't think it would last long around here to freeze! I hope she had a wonderful birthday.

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  3. That is a beautiful cake you made there. happy birthday to your daughter.

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  4. Oh my goodness!!
    That cake looks so delicious!!
    I don't think that would last in my freezer...

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  5. Wow, that is an awesome cake!

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  6. This cake look sinfully delicious! Following you back via GFC!

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  7. This looks SO good!!! I have got to try it. Thanks for sharing!

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  8. Lovely work, Kristi! Would you be happy to link it in to the current Food on Friday which is all about cakes? This is the link . There are over 40 great links there already. I do hope to see you there. Cheers

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  9. Kristi, thanks for stopping by and taking part in the cake extravaganza. I have signed up to follow you and hope you will follow Carole's Chatter too. Cheers

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