Chocolate Pake

Chocolate Pake

Any Drop Dead Diva fans out there? Please? Pretty please?

Because if you’ve seen the show, you know what a pake is. No, that’s not a typo. I’m talking serious pake, kids. As in, a pie-cake hybrid. That’s right! In an episode of the show, a character accidentally invents the pake when two pages of a cookbook get stuck together without her realizing it. The result is rather marvelous. I mean, it’s a cake inside a pie crust. What could be better?

Chocolate Pake

As soon as I realized that pake could exist, I wanted to make one. Having made many pookies in my life (yep, a pie with a big cookie filling), I knew that pake would be just as fabulous. So I set about trying to decide on my first pake flavor, and in the end, I figured simplest was best for a first try. So here it is: my chocolate pake! It’s a pecan cookie crust with a basic chocolate cake batter and a silky buttercream on top, gently swirled. I didn’t want to pile the icing up too high because there is so very much going on already.

Chocolate Pake

In fact, in an uncharacteristic move, I did not put any chocolate chips in the cake batter. I just wanted to have a crunchy crust with a moist, classic chocolate cake, the kind I used to have when I was a kid. You know, the kind of cake that people usually just put powdered sugar on? It’s the best!

But hey, who can resist a good chocolate frosting? Not me! And this is one of my favorite frostings. It’s simple and very fudgy, but it doesn’t taste too buttery. It has a good balance of elements.

Chocolate Pake

This pake wouldn’t be nearly as much fun with an ordinary pie crust, not to insult more traditional crusts. I mean, they have their wonderful place in life and all, but this pecan crust has a little more character and balances out the simplicity of the chocolate. If you have a nut allergy, just leave out the pecans!

Chocolate Pake

I love those yellow plates. I use them all the time. Has anyone noticed? Anyway, it’s not enough to have cake by itself anymore! We have to up the ante. Cake needs crust!

Chocolate Pake

I’m not gonna lie. This pake does take some time to assemble, and some of the recipe amounts are weird because I only wanted the recipe to wield one pake. But it’s worth it! So here it is, the marvelous pake. Eat while watching Drop Dead Diva. They just loaded Season 5 onto Netflix, so what better time to pake away?

 

Crust:

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 3/4 cup packed light brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup butter, cold
  • 3/4 cup finely chopped pecans

Cake:

  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 cup minus 2 tablespoons flour
  • 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 3/4 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 1/4 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 egg, lightly beaten
  • 1/2 cup boiling water

Frosting:

  • 2 tablespoons butter, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa
  • 2 to 3 tablespoons boiling water
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla

 

Instructions:

Preheat the oven to 350. Grease a pie plate with cooking spray.

In a large bowl, mix flour and the brown sugar until combined. Cut in the butter and, using a pastry blender or your fingers, mix until crumbly. Stir in the pecans and press the mixture into the pie plate. Bake for 10 minutes to set.

In the meantime, make the cake batter. Combine the sugar, flour, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Blend thoroughly. Add the milk, vanilla, and eggs. Beat until smooth, either by hand or with a mixer. Fold in the boiling water carefully.

Pour the cake batter into the prepared pie crust, and bake for 25-30 minutes until a toothpick put into the middle comes out clean. Allow to cool.

Make the frosting. In a smaller bowl, mix the cocoa and powdered sugar together until combined. Using a stand mixer, beat the butter until creamy. Gradually add the cocoa mixture, beating until fluffy. Add the boiling water gradually and beat each time until the frosting can be spread. Finally, add the vanilla.

When the pake has cooled, frost with swirly motions! Eat while watching Drop Dead Diva.

Mir

I fulfill many roles in life: wife, mother, teacher, everlasting learner. This site is dedicated to one role that expresses my creativity in ways that I find consistently challenging and rewarding: baker. Inventing new ways to enhance food, especially if that food involves chocolate or peanut butter (or both!), is a passion of mine. I look forward to sharing my ideas with you.

This Post Has 10 Comments

  1. Baby June

    How unique! I think I shall try this someday. Who needs fruit pie filling when you can have chocolate cake in pie crust? 🙂

    1. Mir

      I agree 100%!

  2. Gabby and Jillian

    My friend and I have been obsessed over this tv show on Netflix for so long. Thanks so much for posting this recipe so we can honor Drop Dead Diva!

    1. Mir

      Oh, I’m so excited that someone gets that reference! Yay for the best show. I love it! And thanks for reading, guys!

  3. Mislav

    I didn’t quite get the frosting right, but the rest was amazing, except it was my first time doing pie crust(am not american :D) so it didn’t came out the way it should have, but still it was so delicous 😉 Tq for recipe 😀

    1. Mir

      I’m glad it was good! Pie crusts take practice, but once you’ve got it, they’re great. Thanks for trying it out!

  4. Darshana Miller

    I doubled this recipe and used Ghiradelli cocoa. Every part came out perfect. I used the food processor to grind the nuts to small particles. The cake was so moist, spongy. The frosting was a thin layer of creamy, fluffy chocolate, sealing the deal.

    1. Mir

      Woohoo! I’m glad it worked out!

  5. Kodie and Jorji

    Me and my best friend, who are obsessed with Drop dead diva made this, the crust alone is heavenly!! The cake is moist and rich! So great, making again tomorrow!

    1. Mir

      I love that show SO much! I’m so glad it was good!

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