No need to choose sides! This berry-topped dessert lets you have your pie and cake and eat them both, too.
Admit
it: When it comes to dessert, you can be just as indecisive as I am.
When faced with the option of pie or cake, I almost always regret the
choice I’ve made between the two. Does that pie really taste better than
this cake? Should I have chosen that delicious-looking cake over this
delicious-tasting pie? It can be torture!
Thankfully, there is one dessert that solves the problem: Strawberry pie cake. What looks like a simple strawberry pie on top is actually both a pie and a cake: Betty Crocker® yellow cake on the bottom with strawberries and a lattice pie crust on top. It’s a surefire way to put to rest the endless battle between two classic desserts.
First, round up your ingredients. The base of the pie cake is made easy with a Betty Crocker® yellow cake mix, though you can choose whatever flavor you like – vanilla, golden vanilla and white cake also work well.
Thankfully, there is one dessert that solves the problem: Strawberry pie cake. What looks like a simple strawberry pie on top is actually both a pie and a cake: Betty Crocker® yellow cake on the bottom with strawberries and a lattice pie crust on top. It’s a surefire way to put to rest the endless battle between two classic desserts.
First, round up your ingredients. The base of the pie cake is made easy with a Betty Crocker® yellow cake mix, though you can choose whatever flavor you like – vanilla, golden vanilla and white cake also work well.
Mix
up the batter for the cake and pour some of it into a greased pie
plate. You can use the leftover batter to make cupcakes or cake pops if
you want!
Toss the strawberries with some sugar and salt.
Bake
the cake just until the edges are set but the center is slightly
wobbly, then transfer it to a cooling rack to cool slightly.
Carefully spoon the sugary strawberries on top of the cake.
Now
it’s time to make this cake look like a pie! Layer pre-cut strips of
refrigerated pie crust on top of the pie to form a lattice crust.
Bake the crust until golden, then remove the pie cake from the oven and let it cool slightly.
Serve
it to guests with some fresh whipped cream or cool vanilla ice cream on
the side, if desired. The choice between pie and cake is over; the only
thing you have to worry about is who’s getting seconds!
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