Amateur Homemaker

  • Home
  • Recipes
  • Sign Up Sheets

Anniversary Cake

January 29, 2008 By: Katie1 Comment

This is a cake that I made for our anniversary a couple weeks ago. It was sooo good (and soooo fattening, thus it is only for special occasions)! I got the recipe off of Jenny Flake’s blog Picky Palete but she got it from a Southern Living cookbook. The only thing that would make this cake better (in my opinion at least) is to add a caramel to each layer as well.

Yummy Cake

Mile High Cheesecake Layered Chocolate Cake

1 box devils food cake mix
½ Cup oil
½ Cup water
8 oz sour cream
1 box chocolate instant pudding mix (4 serving size)
4 eggs
1 bag chocolate chips

1 Sara Lee Frozen New York Style Cheesecake (30 oz)

24 oz softened cream cheese
1 stick softened butter
½ can of pre-made vanilla frosting (I used the 16 oz Pillsbury)
16 oz powdered sugar

3 Piroline (rolled wafer cookies) cut into 1 inch pieces for garnish
½ Cup chocolate chips

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. In a stand or electric mixer, mix cake mix, oil, water, sour cream, pudding mix, eggs and chocolate chips for 1 ½ minutes. Pour into 2 greased 9 inch cake pans. Bake for 25-28 minutes or until cooked through. Remove, cool and refrigerate for a few hours.

2. Slice cheesecake into ½ inch cubes once it’s thawed; set aside. Place cream cheese, butter and pre-made frosting into a stand or electric mixer. Beat until well combined. Slowly add powdered sugar until nice consistency. Refrigerate frosting for ½ hour to firm it up slightly.

3. Once cake has been chilled, remove from pans and slice each cake in half horizontally to make 4 layers. Spread layers with ½ Cup frosting then sprinkle with 1/3 of the cubed cheesecake pieces. Repeat this procedure until all 4 layers are on cake, leaving the top layer without cheesecake pieces. Frost top and sides of cake with the remaining frosting.

4. Arrange cookie pieces in center of cake for garnish. Place chocolate chips into a microwave safe bowl and heat for 30-45 seconds or until melted and smooth. Place chocolate in the corner of a ziplock baggie and snip the corner edge. Drizzle melted chocolate over top of cake. Refrigerate cake until ready to serve. Enjoy!

Comments

  1. 1

    ptnyman says

    January 30, 2008 at 11:44 am

    One of the best cakes I’ve ever tasted.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Pinterest
  • RSS

From the Archives

Pack Meeting Roundup: Our Planet

Beaded Pipe Cleaners | Amateurhomemaker.com

5 Ideas for Church Quiet Bags

Liberation

Beginnings

Archives

  •  2014 (14)
    •  November 2014
      • The Science of Flight Unit Study
    •  October 2014
      • Family Friendly Halloween Movies on Netflix
      • Floating and Boating Unit Study
      • Favorite Halloween Books
      • Boo to the "Boo"
    •  September 2014
      • Halloween Countdown
      • The Neglected Garden
      • Stop & Go: A Free Printable Phonics or Reading Game
      • Budget Tips - The 3 Ns
      • A Homeschooling Must Have
      • Easy & Quick FHE Chart
      • Outdoor Couch
      • Pack Meeting Roundup: Our Planet
      • 5 Ideas for Church Quiet Bags
  •  2011 (4)
    •  September 2011
      • Liberation
      • Beginnings
    •  March 2011
      • Miracle Cleaners
    •  January 2011
      • Forbidden Words
  •  2010 (2)
    •  December 2010
      • Just a funny aside...
    •  September 2010
      • Butternut Squash Soup
  •  2009 (23)
    •  December 2009
      • Chocolate & Peppermint Bread
      • Tags
      • Christmas ornaments
      • Christmas Activities
    •  November 2009
      • November Garden
    •  October 2009
      • A tried and true recipe
    •  September 2009
      • National holiday
      • SuperNanny would have a field day
    •  August 2009
      • Bad Sales Pitches
      • I am just a bit grumpy
    •  July 2009
      • Sanity Savers
    •  June 2009
      • More pics
      • Garden ponderings
      • Chicken Zucchini Casserole
    •  May 2009
      • Just Wondering
      • Schizophrenic Pancakes
      • Saving the Day
      • Expressions I wish were true
    •  March 2009
      • Garden pics
    •  February 2009
      • Crock Pot Roast Beef and Leftover Stir-Fry
    •  January 2009
      • Garden Construction
      • A New Year & A Cleaner House?
      • Lessons of the week
  •  2008 (40)
    •  December 2008
      • 10 uses for dirty cheerios
      • Floor obsession
      • The perpetual dirty floor
      • Christmas Crafts
    •  November 2008
      • Ringing in the season
      • Avocado, chicken, & black bean salad
    •  October 2008
      • Pumpkin cookie bakeoff
      • Best ROI Ever!
      • Crashing
    •  September 2008
      • It's the bomb
    •  July 2008
      • Fireworks!
      • Yard Update
    •  June 2008
      • You're looking at Mrs. Average
      • DH's topic
      • Caramel Pecan Brownies
    •  May 2008
      • Letters of the week
      • The infamous "Toy"
      • Jammy Desires
      • Carnitas Enchiladas
      • Cookies!
    •  April 2008
      • The Great Freeze
      • Letters of the week
      • Letters of the week
      • How to drive your tax guy crazy!
      • Barely functional
      • Ding Dong The Carpet's Gone!
    •  March 2008
      • It's Disney's Fault
      • I'm not anal!
      • St. Patty's Day
      • Almond French Toast
    •  February 2008
      • Trashy Toys
      • Another Yummy Treat
      • Yummy!
      • Spicy tomato mac n' cheese
    •  January 2008
      • Exhaustion
      • Anniversary Cake
      • A moment of peace
      • Chicken Enchilada Soup
      • Banana Bread
      • I admit it...I'm an amateur.

Login Here

  • Lost Password

Looking for something?

Categories

Budget Cub Scouts Decorating Garden Holidays Homeschool Housekeeping Husband Just for fun Kids Exploits Likes and Dislikes Preschool raising children rants Recipes Sanity Savers Son Toddler Activities Toys traditions Unit Studies Yard

Copyright © 2026 · Amateur Homemaker