here are a ton of flavors you could add for future use, raspberry, rum, almond, cherry, strawberry. The possibilities are endless. But for this we used a nice flavorful vanilla which seriously set it off you guys.
Rodelle Vanilla is our favorite and only vanilla we use around this house. I’ve been a brand ambassador for them for about a year now and we have completely fallen in love with all of their products that we haven’t looked back.
Now we doctored up a cake mix for this recipe. I mean it’s already a Piecaken, how much more complicated do we really want to get? Now you can make your own for sure. We also got a baker pecan pie to use because who got time to cook and fully cook a pie then bake it in another dessert and do the process over again. So I kept it simple for you guys.
Now as intimidated as I was, this Chocolate Pecan Piecaken was actually a breeze to make. I suggest maybe throwing your pie in the freezer for a little bit before trying to turn into the cake pan so it doesn’t try and fall apart, that’s what we did and it worked like a charm.
This is the perfect recipe for your Thanksgiving, Christmas or any holiday gathering. You can switch up the flavors for any combo. Pumpkin pie and spice cake, chocolate and cherry, apple and spice. The world is your oyster my friends.
But if I leave you with anything, it’s to please try this Chocolate Pecan Piecaken, you will be in love as well as impress your guests!
Moist chocolate cake with a surprise inside makes this Chocolate Pecan Piecaken the ULTIMATE holiday dessert that you’ll need on your table this year!
Bake in oven for about 60 minutes, checking after 30 minutes and placing tin foil over the top if the edges are getting too done. (Some may need more baking time, this all depends on your oven. Keep checking for doneness with toothpick inserted into center, once it comes out clean it’s done).