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A Slice of Heaven Cake truly lives up to its name. This rich, indulgent dessert is unbelievably easy to make and guaranteed to impress. With a moist chocolate cake base soaked in sweetened condensed milk, topped with fluffy Cool Whip, chunks of Snickers bars, and a generous caramel drizzle, every bite is pure bliss.
It’s the perfect dessert for potlucks, birthdays, family gatherings, or anytime you need a no-fail crowd-pleaser—with minimal effort!
Equipment
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9 × 13-inch baking dish or pan
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Wooden spoon
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Can opener
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Spatula
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Sharp knife
Ingredients
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1 box chocolate cake mix (plus ingredients listed on the box)
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1 (8 oz) tub Cool Whip, thawed
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1 (14 oz) can sweetened condensed milk
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Caramel sauce (for drizzling)
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4–5 full-size Snickers bars
or about 14 fun-size bars
How to Make A Slice of Heaven Cake
Step 1: Bake the Cake
Prepare and bake the chocolate cake according to the package instructions using a 9 × 13-inch pan. Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes.
Step 2: Poke the Cake
Using the handle of a wooden spoon, poke holes all over the warm cake, spacing them evenly.
Step 3: Add Condensed Milk
Let the cake cool for about 30 minutes (until warm but not hot). Slowly pour the sweetened condensed milk evenly over the cake, allowing it to soak into the holes.
Step 4: Cool Completely
Allow the cake to cool completely before adding toppings. To speed things up, refrigerate for 1 hour.
Step 5: Spread Cool Whip
Once cooled, spread the Cool Whip evenly over the entire cake.
Step 6: Add Snickers
Chop the Snickers bars into small pieces and sprinkle evenly over the Cool Whip layer.
Step 7: Drizzle with Caramel
Finish by generously drizzling caramel sauce over the top.
Tips & Variations
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Extra indulgent: Add hot fudge drizzle along with caramel
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Make ahead: This cake tastes even better after chilling overnight
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Candy swap: Try Twix, Reese’s, or Heath bars
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Serving tip: Keep refrigerated until ready to serve
Final Thought
This A Slice of Heaven Cake is rich, creamy, chocolatey, and irresistibly easy. It’s one of those desserts that disappears fast—so don’t be surprised if you’re asked for the recipe!
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