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Cornflake Cake!

 


This looked interesting so I saved it. 

Who doesn't like cornflakes? 

You can find the original recipe at Oh Bite it.

 

 

The Cake:

1 box Yellow Cake Mix

1/2 cup of prepared Banana Jello Pudding (or any flavor)

1 cup Corn Flakes

The Topping:

The rest of the prepared Banana flavored Jello Pudding..approx. 1-1/2 cups

1 tub of Cool Whip..standard size

2 cups Corn Flakes OR Frosted Flakes

 

 

Directions:

In a medium bowl combine the Cake Mix according to the box instructions…

 Mix up the instant Pudding….

 

Add 1/2  cup of the prepared Pudding and 1 cup of the Corn Flakes into the prepared Cake Batter and mix it well.

Pour the Batter into a baking dish…

 

Bake it at 350 for about 20 minutes, or until it’s cooked through.

Let it cool…

 

 

Add the Cool Whip into the prepared Jello Pudding and gently mix it together, keep it in the fridge until the Cake is ready to be frosted.

Top  the Cake with the Cool Whip/Jello Frosting…

 And now top that with the 2 cups of Corn Flakes…

 

 

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