Sugar Cookie Between Cake Layers
Decorating By suzie1962 Updated 14 Nov 2008 , 8:24am by fondantfrenzy
A while back I remember seeing a thread about putting a cookie that had been baked in a cake pan between layers of a cake. I am interested in trying this, but can't find the thread. Does anyone remember this? Has anyone done it? What was your experience with it?
Thanks alot.
Here's the thread:
http://cakecentral.com/cake-decorating-ftopict-601531-.html
(See raquel1's posts.)
HTH
I tried doing the sugar cookie in between the cake layers for my sister's b-day cake a couple weeks ago. I have to tell you, I've never had such rave reviews about any cake I've ever done like I have from this one. Everyone loved the cookie in the middle. I can't wait to try the chocolate cake with peanut butter cookie in the middle. Try the cookie! Your family will love it!
Thank you so much for the information. I am making a chocolate cake for my mother for her birthday next weekend, so I think I will try it with a peanut butter cookie. It sounds so strange, but it seems to be a great thing!!
I want to try a red velvet cake with a cookie in the middle but what kind of cookie do you think would go good with it? Thanks sammie
I'm making a baby shower cake next weekend. At the Mommy's request, it will be chocolate, and I'm going to put a peanut butter cookie in the middle. I sure hope it turns out well
do you still put a light layer of bc below and on top of the cookie? or just below? or at all??? sounds NUMMY!!!
do you still put a light layer of bc below and on top of the cookie? or just below? or at all??? sounds NUMMY!!!
A little on top and bottom to help it stick
The order is:
Cake
BC
Cookie
BC
Cake
OMG! I'd never thought of a cookie inside a cake but I just read the whole thread and sounds so amazing I have to try it, TFS
I love putting cookies inside my cake!!! People are always so surprised by how amazing it tastes Here's a pic of one of my cakes with a sugar cookie in the middle
OOOOOH chefjulie, that looks DELICIOUS! do you always put that much filling above and below your cookie. YUMMY!!!!
your icing looks so yum chefjulie, is that bc??? and gee that cake looks super yummilicious!! made my mouth water!
Hey Julie, That looks fantastic!
I have a question for anyone, Do you add the bc on top and bottom of the cookie to keep it from pulling moisture from the cake and drying it out?( I mean besides making it stick to the cake)
Also does the cookie get soggy at all or stay firm, Just wonder if you can let it sit over night or need to eat soon ?
So the cookie doesent just crumble then when you cut through it ?
Sorry for all the questions but thanks for any answers!
I made a cake for my husband a few years back with a cookie layer. I did a cake version of his favorite candy bar, "Hershey's take five". Chocolate cake covered in chocolate ganache with a layer of peanut butter filling, caramel, and a cookie layer. It came out great. The cookie will soften, but mine didn't become soggy. I just laid the cookie right between the layers, didn't use bc.
Wow, I'd never thought of placing a cookie btw cake layers! It's seems like the cookie would dry the cake out if you didn't put a layer of bc on each side of it. If you place a piece of bread into a sealed container of cookies, the cookies draw all the moisture out of the bread. I'd like to hear from some others that have tried the cookie layer.
Has anyone tried a brownie layer btw cake layers? I just discovered a wonderful scratch fudge brownie recipe (to die for!).
Wow... this sounds delish.... I will no soubt be making this for my moms birthday on Tuesday. Thanks for sharing the idea! Do you think chocolate cake with a chocolate chip and pecan cookie taste good? Thanks again!
lecrn.. I posted that same question on the last page, It sure seems like it should dry the cake out ?
Maybe thats what the bc does is make a barrier?
I would love to hear if anyome has noticed a drier cake from adding the cookie ?
ok, this may sound like a dumb question.......but what about when you torte a cake?? I torte all of my cakes.....would I put two cookies in there or three?? Or just the one? I imagine (especially after seeing that gorgeous slice of cake) that having the cookie in there will heighten the cake quite a bit...so do you just NOT torte when you're adding a cookie or what?? I really wanna try this!
What about layer of cake with bc on top and under it and then either torte or add a second cake layer with a different filling, fruit,pb, mousse what ever fits ?
The cookie DOES soften, but it is not soggy.
I used SMBC in that pic- I just like the taste better, but powdered sugar BC works as well.
You DO have to put a fairly significant layer of icing on top and bottom because it will (as I learned from a fellow CC'er last week) dry out your cake.
I think that's all
Oh, and thanks for the compliments. raquel1 is the one who started me on this phenomenon, and I just cant thank her enough. People flip for this "filling"
I made a chocolate cake with a peanut butter cookie and it was fabulous. The cookie (from a bag mix) softened just enough.
Oh, yes! I ALWAYS use the Betty Crocker cookie mix. I think my homemade cookies are just too soft and Im not sure they'd hold up well.
Sorry to butt in but the more I visit this forum the more I'm amazed ..NEVER in my wildest dream I thought of a cookie as a filling?????!! ...am I getting the right idea? the cookie is the filling of the cake, right?
So, do you have to bake a gigantic cookie? what kind? is it a thin cookie so it won't crash your bottom layer? would the NFSC work? and the cookie won't cumble? sorry girls, this concept puzzles me...
a cookie in the middle of a cake... wow...
Thanks Rosie2 for asking that question which was about to be my question exactly.
I had never thought of adding a cookie to a cake. Sounds wonderful!
Another question that I have is that do you mention that to clients when they order? Do you ask them what kind of cookie they want or is it just a surprise when they cut the cake?
Ok, now I want to go home and make a cake just so I can put a cookie between the layers!!!!!!! It sounds so delicious!!!!!!!
And who besides me wants a slice of chefjulie's cake!!!!!!!! yum!!!!!!
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