Slowcooker Sunday ~ Butterscotch Pudding Cake with an Alternate Ending

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~Slow- Cooker Butterscotch Pudding Cake~

What? Cake in the slow-cooker? Yup. And it’s good too! There are a couple different ways to make and top the cake, which I’ll share below. This is also lovely when made with chocolate pudding and chocolate chips.

You’ll Need:

2 cups four

6 oz. cook-n-serve butterscotch pudding mix

1/2 cup sugar

1 Tablespoon baking powder

1 teaspoon salt

1 and 1/2 cups 2% or whole milk

3 Tablespoons canola oil

1 Tablespoon vanilla

1 cup butterscotch chips (optional)

Coat inside of a large slow-cooker with Pam or cooking oil. Combine all ingredients, except butterscotch chips, until smooth. Fold in chips. Pour into slow-cooker. Cover and cook on high for 2 and 1/2 hours. If the cake looks like it may start to burn on the edges, turn down to low during last hour of cooking.

Ending (take 1)-

Before covering the cake, combine:

6 Tablespoons jarred butterscotch ice cream topping

(such as Smuckers)

1 cup sugar

3 cups boiling water

In a small bowl, stir the butterscotch sauce and sugar together with a wire whisk. Pour in the boiling water. Stir until smooth. Pour over batter in slow-cooker. Cover. Resume cooking for about 2 and 1/2 hours…when cake is puffed and done, serve with a dollop of whipped cream on top.

Alternate Ending:

Follow directions above, but omit the topping. Instead, wait until the cake is done and just heat the pre-made, jarred butterscotch topping in the microwave until medium-hot. Top individual slices of the butterscotch cake with a little of the topping and a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Enjoy!

~Melissa

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