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  1. Christy M.
    June 15, 2024

    Can this be done in a 9×13 pan?

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    • Kara Cook
      July 1, 2024

      Yes, you can!

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  2. April
    September 17, 2022

    I made this cake today and it taste great. I do have a question about getting my icing to look like your icing in the picture. Yours looks so fluffy and creamy. Mine was “wet”. Odd description I know. My peanut butter cups were sliding off…what’d I do wrong?

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    • Kara Cook
      October 25, 2022

      Maybe try using a little less cream. Some brands of peanut butter are more runny than others, so that can make the frosting too thin.

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  3. Sandy
    February 21, 2022

    Just found this recipe, going to make I have one question can you store
    it in the refrigerator if you want too
    Thank you

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    • Kara Cook
      February 24, 2022

      Yes, you can store it in the refrigerator. I like to let it come to room temperature before serving so that the frosting and cake are more soft and moist.

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  4. Retha Tatum
    August 24, 2021

    I made this cake for my grandson’s birthday. He loved it and so did everyone else.

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    • Kara Cook
      September 8, 2021

      Hooray! Happy to hear that I made your grandson’s birthday a little more tasty!

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  5. Kennedy
    October 25, 2020

    I can’t wait to make this frosting. Was just wondering if I should use salted or unsalted butter for the frosting? Thanks 🙂

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  6. Kathy
    July 20, 2020

    I’m making this cake for my daughter this weekend. Have you ever done it with 3 layers? Would that be too much?

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  7. Dawn
    January 1, 2020

    I can’t wait to make this cake, however I was wondering would it still be good if I baked a yellow cake instead?

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    • Kara Cook
      June 22, 2020

      Being a chocolate lover, I think it’s best with chocolate cake, but I do think it would still be great with yellow cake!

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  8. Anna
    October 31, 2019

    This recipe is amazing and such a hit! I’ve made it as a cake and as cupcakes and must say that the cupcake version is better. Since it’s such a rich, filling recipe, I think it’s better suited in cupcake form where you can enjoy smaller portions 🙂

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    • Kara Cook
      November 6, 2019

      It would be tasty as cupcakes as well I’m sure! (Although not as great for blowing out birthday candles- hah!)

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  9. Rachael
    August 16, 2019

    I made this cake yesterday for my birthday! It was so delicious! Hubby and I loved it! Thanks for the recipe!

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  10. Veronika
    November 21, 2018

    Just wondering if you whip the whipping cream before or can I use cool whip as well?

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    • Kara Cook
      November 28, 2018

      No, you do not whip the cream, so Cool Whip would not work as a substitute. I have tried using milk, but it didn’t work as well as the cream.

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  11. Kennedy Cherry
    August 3, 2018

    This is the first cake I ever made and I’ve made it two years in a row now for my boyfriends birthday! Its delicious!! The only problem I had was that this year I used organic peanut butter and it did not taste right at all. It was also not the same color as the first time nor was it as thick. So I suggest finding a decent peanut butter. (: all in all very yummy.

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    • Kara Cook
      August 4, 2018

      Thanks for the tip! I’ve never tried organic peanut butter, but I have definitely found that high quality peanut butter does tend to work better for baking. Glad to hear that this has become a favorite recipe at your house!

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  12. Helen Marie Quick
    June 14, 2018

    I had a friend make this for me last year for my birthday and I love it so I made it for myself this year! I put peanut butter chips in the cake batter and topped it off with the frosting of this recipe.

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    • Kara Cook
      June 15, 2018

      I love the idea of adding peanut butter chips to the batter! I just might have to try that next time.

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  13. Christina
    January 9, 2018

    Do you refrigerate this because of the icing or is it ok at room temperature?

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    • Kara Cook
      January 9, 2018

      I always leave mine at room temperature and it’s been just fine.

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  14. Gordon C
    October 23, 2017

    I do not bake. I can barely fry an egg. But I made this for my wife’s birthday to surprise her and she absolutely loved it. And it was so simple! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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    • Kara Cook
      October 31, 2017

      Aw, I am so happy to hear that Gordon! Glad I was able to help you make your wife’s birthday more tasty!

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  15. Ashley
    April 15, 2017

    Just made the frosting ahead of time and OMG it is AMAZING. My whole family loves it. Thank you for this!

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    • Kara Cook
      April 18, 2017

      I am so glad to hear that you love it as much as we do. I agree, it’s pretty amazing! 🙂

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  16. Erin Foreman
    November 4, 2016

    What kind of whipping cream?
    Like whip cream, heavy whipping cream
    or half and half?

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    • Kara
      November 4, 2016

      I usually just use regular whipping cream, but I think any of them would work just fine.

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  17. Stephanie
    March 6, 2013

    I made this cake for my son last year for his birthday. It was wonderful. His birthday is tomorrow and he asked me to look up that PB cake again. Thanks

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    • Kara
      March 7, 2013

      Oh yay! I’m always thrilled to find out that one of my recipes becomes a family favorite. Hope your son has a very happy birthday!

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  18. Anonymous
    February 23, 2013

    This was by far the best recipe my family loved it

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    • Taneshia Huck
      June 17, 2016

      I had a hard time getting the right consistency for the frosting so far. Have not ate the cake or slice yet. But luckily somehow manage to make it work the texture.

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      • Crystal
        January 7, 2018

        Me too! Any idea why?

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  19. Lisa
    February 7, 2013

    I just made your cake again today for the second time and omg, just love it! Thanks so much fornthe recipe. Glad I found this.

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    • Kara
      February 11, 2013

      Glad you like it so much. I’ve actually been craving it lately. Hopefully I can talk my son into having it for his birthday next week. 😉

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  20. Natalie
    June 22, 2012

    Just found this and it solved the mystery of what kind of birthday cake I’m making for my boyfriend!! Maybe I’ll get a ring out of it!! LOL!! I’ll let you know how it turns out!

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    • Kara
      June 25, 2012

      That is awesome! I’m pretty sure that if you get a ring out of it, you owe me a piece of cake, right? LOL!

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  21. lo
    June 8, 2012

    thank you, when i saw this i already made the cakes lol but i let it sit since yesterday and i’m going to cover with chocolate buttercream and use the frosting for filling. hope it comes out good i’ll share pictures if you want :] also the peanut butter cups stick to the bottom it was not a good idea :3

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    • Kara
      June 9, 2012

      I wondered if the PB cups would sink to the bottom. I’ll know now not to try it. Bummer! I bet it will be yummy with chocolate frosting as well. I love me some chocolate buttercream!

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  22. lo
    June 4, 2012

    i hope you get to answer this, how does this cake hold up? i want to make it to decorate with fondant. you think it’ll be ok?

    thank you

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    • Kara
      June 4, 2012

      I’ve never used fondant so I’m not sure. My guess is that if you are just adding smaller pieces of fondant as decoration, it would be fine. But I think that for layers of cake with fondant covering the whole thing, a more dense cake works better than a cake mix cake. Sorry I’m not much more help than that.

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  23. Anonymous
    March 6, 2012
  24. Anonymous
    March 6, 2012

    It was delicious!! Here is a link to my blog of your recipe:
    http://tasteoftheweekend.wordpress.com/2012/03/06/reeses-cake/#comments

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  25. Kayla
    February 5, 2012

    do you mean whipped cream like cool whip?? i’m going to make this for my grandma’s birthday.(:

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  26. Joyce Canfield
    June 8, 2011

    I’d love for some of the chips to be IN the cake itself. Now that Reeses has new little unwrapped minis I plan to try this that way for a special peanut butter cup friend of mine.

    Will let you know how it works out.

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  27. Marne
    May 25, 2011

    I am making this this week as a thank you for our bishop. He loves chocolate and peanut butter. I will let you know how it turns out! Thanks.

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  28. Ramona
    March 11, 2011

    Kara, Thank you so much for sharing this recipe! I’m doing a birthday dinner for my mother- of- three daughter tonight, and I always ask her what kind of cake she wants.
    She has always loved Reese’s peanut butter cups, so I can’t wait to see her face when she sees her birthday cake! I was wondering, since you are from Utah, are you LDS? I am! Thanks again! Have a great day!

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    • Kara
      April 28, 2012

      Yes, I am LDS! 🙂

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  29. Katie
    February 20, 2011

    Kara, thanks for this great recipe! I made this yesterday for my dad’s 60th birthday, it was a huge success. Decadent! And the perfect dessert to celebrate a man who always “taxed” our Halloween candy by nabbing a few peanut butter cups from our piles.

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    • Kara
      February 20, 2011

      So glad you liked it Katie! And a very happy birthday to your dad! 🙂

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  30. Holli :)
    January 25, 2011

    Thanks so much! They don’t eat whipped cream (I think they’re insane, but hey) so, I can just use milk, right?

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    • Kara
      January 25, 2011

      Yep, you can use milk. 🙂

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  31. Holli :)
    January 24, 2011

    Hi! I would love to make this for my boyfriend and dad for Valentine’s day but, what kind of cream do you mean in the frosting?

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    • Kara
      January 24, 2011

      I updated the recipe to say whipping cream.
      I usually use regular whipping cream, but heavy whipping cream would work too. If you are in a pinch, you can use milk, but the frosting won’t be quite as creamy. Hope that helps. 🙂

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  32. JanelleS
    September 22, 2010

    Thanks for such a great recipe! I made this last night for my husband’s birthday and have blogged about it and your recipe.
    JanelleS
    http://www.financiallyfree4ever.blogspot.com

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  33. somedaycrafts
    June 28, 2010

    Looks much too yummyh!

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  34. kellie
    June 28, 2010

    Thanks for posting! I love so many of your recipes! This will be perfect for my son’s birthday! Thanks!

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    • Kara
      June 28, 2010

      Thanks Kellie, hope he likes it as much as my son did! 🙂

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  35. maria
    June 28, 2010

    Hi Kara, I lost the picture link I had on my side bar to your blog. I’ll look around for another button, you must have changed it. Sorry, I haven’t had time to visit my favorite blogs and I’m out of the loop.

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  36. Karalee
    June 27, 2010

    Thanks so much for sharing this. My son & i LOVE Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups. I’ll have to give this a try the next time i bake a cake for him. <

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  37. Alison
    June 26, 2010

    My husband would love this!!! I’ll have to make this for him sometime soon!

    Your chocolate lovers bundt cake would be more to my liking! 😉

    I’m giving away a $40 CSN Stores gift certificate:

    http://under-the-big-oak-tree.blogspot.com/2010/06/csn-stores-giveaway-40-gift-certificate.html

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  38. Carrie
    June 26, 2010

    You are KILLING ME! I just started my no sugar week;) (from mmb)

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  39. Holy Cannoli Recipes
    June 26, 2010

    Yum! This looks amazing. I think that I would need to make this when I have people over, otherwise I might eat the whole thing myself.

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  40. Danielle @ Life on Dahlia Lane
    June 26, 2010

    This sounds like PURE heaven. There will be one of these in my house next time “that time” rolls around.

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    • Kara
      June 26, 2010

      Perfect! Chocolate always makes me feel better during “that time” too. 🙂

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  41. Michelle@Alittletipsy
    June 25, 2010

    No fair to post this in front of a hungry pregnant woman! I need it now!

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  42. April Harris
    June 25, 2010

    I had something like this in a restaurant in California recently – but it didn’t have the peanut butter cups on it. It was delicious, but I think I like your version better 🙂

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  43. Amanda@The Hand Me Down House
    June 25, 2010

    This looks DELISH! Reese’s are my hubby’s favorites — so I will definitely be giving this little recipe a try. Thanks so much for sharing!!

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  44. The Mom @ Babes in Hairland
    June 25, 2010

    Oh, you must have heard my conversation with my 5 (soon to be 6 year old) yesterday! Her birthday is coming up next month & I always decorate a fun cake for my girls. I was asking her what kind of cake she wanted & she said a cake with PB cups in it (she loves Reeses!) and I told her I didn’t know if I could find a way to put them IN the cake – but this cake solves my problem! She loves anything PB and it looks delish – so I’m excited to show her!

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    • JOSIE D.
      July 27, 2011

      HEY I JUST ADDED A LITTLE OF THE REESE’S CUPS TO THE MIX WHEN I WAS DONE MIXING THEN POURED IN PAN THE FLAVOR
      WAS GREAT MY KIDS LOVED IT..TRY IT!!

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