Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake
Indulge in layers of moist chocolate cake filled and frosted with creamy peanut butter frosting, topped with a glossy chocolate ganache in this irresistible Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake recipe.
Indulge in layers of moist chocolate cake filled and frosted with creamy peanut butter frosting, topped with a glossy chocolate ganache in this irresistible Peanut Butter Chocolate Cake recipe.
Photo by Ty Mecham Prep time 10 minutes Cook time 45 minutes Makes 12 to 15 cookies Author Notes With just three ingredients (egg whites, sugar, and Oreos), the easiest, chewiest pantry dessert is yours at the flick of a whisk. If you wanted, you could pipe out mini cookies from a pastry bag, raindrop-shaped
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