This is a fun dessert to serve in the summer,
cake decorated to look like corn on the cob!


The cake is actually a yellow cake mix
doctored with chocolate pudding, an extra egg,
butter, sour cream, chocolate chips and butterscotch chips

The cake is decorated to look like corn with jelly beans for the kernels
and salt water taffy for the butter pats

The cake starts with a decadent chocolate-butterscotch chip batter

Once the batter is mixed, stir in the chocolate and butterscotch chips

Put the batter in a 9″ x 13″ dish and bake

After cake cools, cut it to look like an ear of corn
I used several pieces of cut cake to get the size and shape I wanted
Once cake is frosted, no one will know it is pieced together

You will have cake leftover that you can nibble on or toss

Put the cake on a piece of parchment
to keep the surrounding surface clean,
you can toss the paper or trim it away later

Frost cake with buttercream icing

I used a long narrow board for serving

If there are crumbs in the icing, don’t worry
because they will get covered up with the candy decorations


I started with a line of corn across the middle and worked from there
randomly alternating the “buttered popcorn”
and “lemon” flavored Jelly Bellies

Slice taffy in half and flatten with your fingers to form “butter pats”

Put the “butter pats” on the corn

Use fresh corn shucks for presentation


You can keep the shucks fresh in a plastic produce bag in the refrigerator
and then use them to garnish the cake right before serving,
as they will dry out quickly


Corn on the Cob Cake, Chocolate Butterscotch Chip Cake
Ingredients
Cake
- 1 box yellow cake mix
- 1 regular size instant chocolate pudding
- 4 eggs
- 1 stick butter melted
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/4 cup half and half
- 6 oz chocolate chips
- 6 oz butterscotch chips
Buttercream Icing
- 1 regular box confectioner’s sugar or about 4 cups
- 1 stick butter softened
- 3-4 T milk or cream
- 2 T vanilla extract
Decorations
- yellow jelly beans
- buttered popcorn jelly bellies
- yellow salt water taffy smashed and cut into pieces to look like butter pats
- fresh corn shucks
Instructions
Cake
- Combine cake mix with eggs, butter, sour cream, pudding and cream. Mix to a smooth batter. Gently fold in chips and turn into a greased 9 x 13″ baking dish*. Bake at 350 for 30 minutes or until done, testing at 25 minutes. Let cake cool completely.
- *line baking dish with a piece of parchment paper for easy cake removal if desired
- Cut cake in half, making 2 rectangles and place them end to end. Trim ends to form corn cob shape
Buttercream Icing
- Combine ingredients and mix well until frosting has formed, adding more liquid if necessary.
- Frost with Buttercream Icing and use yellow and white candies to form corn rows. Add taffy butter pats if desired. Garnish with fresh corn shucks
This cake will definitely be the talk of any summer gathering!
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wow Such a FUN cake! I seriously thought it was corn 🙂
haha, thanks Angie!
Very clever.
Thanks Bernadette!
Ha, that turned out cute! Love using the jelly beans:@)
Thank you!
It can be used for, “HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY CORNIEST FRIEND!” haha! So cute and I think a future winner at the county fair in both the dessert and produce categories!
Ha ha, that’s hilarious!
Very clever!
Thanks Dorothy!
Such a clever idea Jenna. It looks like corn on the cob. Creative and tasty. You always amaze me with your wonderful recipes. Stay cool.
Thank you Linda, Happy weekend!
Jenna, at first glance I thought this was a real ear of corn. Wow, you did a wonderful job! As always, the recipe sounds yummy. This would be so fun to serve at a cookout. Thanks for sharing! Happy Thursday, sweet friend!
Thank you Shannon, it’s a fun cake to serve, everyone loves it!
This is really cute. Although I might lose my mind (and half the lemon jelly beans) with that part of the decorating. But it’s a great presentation!
Thanks Jeanie 🙂
Jenna, this looks like real corn! This is such a fun and delicious idea. My girls would love this! Happy Thursday!!
Thanks Pam, it’s fun to serve for a BBQ!
What an adorable idea. I love how real it looks. Have a great week!
Thank you!
Luv this cute cake. And the left-overs would be a great snack for grands and me. A great look-a-like for an ear of corn. You have the greatest creativity.
Thanks so much Kari!
What a great presentation. It would be fun to serve it on April 1.
ha ha, what a great idea!
This is darling! I really thought this was corn!
Once again, you amaze me with your creativity! The kids loved this I am sure! I agree with Leslie… a blue ribbon in the county fair!
Happy weekend!
It’s so perfect for a summer gathering!
That is so cute! It must take some patience to put it together but since you are an artist, it must have been “a piece of cake”.
haha, thank you Karen, it’s a fun cake to serve!
Jenna, What a wonderful cake for summer! So cute!! and sounds delicious too! – Patty
It would look great on one of your creative tablescapes Patty!
Oh my gosh Jenna – I thought this was real corn at first glance. This is just so cool and you have the most amazing ideas! What fun this is and I have to pin for sure. Thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe!
This cake is such fun to serve, everyone freaks!
So festive and fun Jenna! I’ve used this technique with cupcakes. 🙂
Thanks Mary, I remember those cute cupcakes, they inspired my cake when I first posted it years ago. Such a fun summer dessert!