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It’s the time of year again. It’s March! While Pi Day and St. Patrick’s Day are almost here, what has me most excited is the upcoming basketball season! I’ll be rooting for my favorite team from South Bend, of course, and for lots of good games, some buzzer-beater shots for the win, and an underdog Cinderella team to cheer on.
Some people are surprised that I consider this a most wonderful time of the year, given that I’m just 5 feet tall, but we adore the college basketball, especially in March, and enjoy fun basketball-themed food and drinks, including this chocolate peanut butter basketball cake.
This yummy cake is a slam dunk with even those who don’t love basketball. Here’s the recipe:
Chocolate Peanut Butter Basketball Cake
Cake
Ingredients
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Grease and flour two round cake pans (I used 9-inch pans)
- Cream together the butter, sugar and salt using mixer at medium speed for 4 minutes in large bowl. Beat in eggs one at a time, scraping down bowl as you go.
- In a separate bowl, combine flour, cocoa, and baking powder.
- Combine milk and vanilla to it.
- On low speed, into large bowl with butter and sugar mixture, alternate beating approximately 1 cup of the flour mixture, then milk, alternating until all has been added and combined.
- Divide the batter evenly between the prepared pans.
- Bake 28-32 minutes (though time can vary by oven), until a toothpick in center comes out clean and the cake starts to pull away from the sides of the pan.
- Cool cakes on wire racks 5-10 minutes then turn out from the pans and continue cooling.
While the cake bakes, make the filling.
Filling:
Ingredients
1 cup peanut butter
1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar
8-9 tablespoons whole or low-fat milk
- Combine the first three ingredients in mixer on medium until combined, then add milk slowly and checking consistency as you go. If you like a thicker filling, use less milk.
- Pop the filling in the refrigerator and once the cake is cool, spread an even layer of filling on top of one cake and top with the other.
Frost cake with your favorite kind of frosting. I used orange-colored buttercream. (You can also make this with your favorite brand of box chocolate cake mix and icing.)
Then add in the additional two laces on the sides.
This trip, that meant grabbing some Advil Liqui-Gels, because nothing’s stronger, longer lasting or better on your tough aches and pains than Advil* (*Among OTC brands). It’s far more enjoyable to watch games when you aren’t contending with aches and pains.
If I don’t get a good amount of sleep, I have a headache the next day. With games running late into the night and trying to keep up with everything else in life, there isn’t a lot of rest during tournament time. It’s also possible that I turned my ankle last year as the result of excessive celebration, and my husband’s back wasn’t thrilled that he sat in the same position too long. Having Advil on hand means we’re prepared for anything. You can find an Advil coupon here.
Given that this is chocolate peanut butter cake is a rich dessert and we’ll be indulging in some other fun foods, I also grabbed some Nexium 24HR. Click here for a Nexium coupon, but also be sure to ask a doctor before use if you have a history of stomach problems, such as heartburn.
You can see how other people are #GameforBasketball here. What is your favorite part of March basketball season?
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