Pour the vanilla batter
evenly over each chocolate layer, dividing between the two cakes.
Crumble mixture
evenly over chocolate layer.
Not exact matches
Pour the
chocolate over the oatmeal crumble
layer and spread until
evenly distributed.
Layer the
chocolate bars
over the pressed dough and then spread the marshmallow fluff
evenly over the
chocolate.
Spread mixture
evenly over chocolate pudding
layer.
This next step is optional, but if you'd like to add a top
layer of marshmallows, spread them out
evenly over yogurt
layer (you can also throw in a couple
chocolate chips!).
I turned down the heat in the oven, sprinkled the
chocolate evenly over the nutty
layer, and then placed the baking dish back in the oven for 1 minute to melt the
chocolate.
Sprinkle the
chocolate chips
evenly over the top and let stand 2 minutes, then use a spatula or the back of a spoon to spread in an even
layer.
Pour the
chocolate mixture
over the oat
layer in the pan and spread
evenly.
Sprinkle chopped pretzels
evenly over chocolate and pour most of the remaining melted
chocolate on top, using offset spatula to gently spread out
over first
chocolate layer and cover pretzels.
Remove the pan out of the fridge and pour the
chocolate over the middle
layer spreading it
evenly.
When the
chocolate layer is just firm to touch remove from the fridge and spread the cherry mixture
over evenly.
Turn off the heat and fold in the peanuts, then pour
over bottom
chocolate layer and spread
evenly.
Immediately pour the white
chocolate over the semisweet
layer, spreading
evenly to cover.
Spread the raspberry
layer evenly over the
chocolate lamington base and smooth the top.
Then make the
chocolate whipped cream and spread
evenly over the top of the cake in an even
layer.
Sprinkle the crushed candy canes
evenly over the white
chocolate top
layer.
Cover
evenly over the milk
chocolate layer.
Spread mixture
evenly over chocolate pudding
layer.
Pour the
chocolate over the oatmeal crumble
layer and spread until
evenly distributed.
7 Drizzle the melted
chocolate over the second
layer, spreading
evenly with a back of a spoon.