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In a mixing bowl combine cake mix with water, oil and egg whites. Using an electric mixer on medium speed beat until smooth and well combined (mixture will resemble thick marshmallow fluff). Fold in the crushed Oreo cookies. Spread into prepared pan. Bake for about 25-30 minutes or until cakes tests done,. Cool completely.
Set oven to 350°F. Set oven rack to second-lowest position. Grease a 13 x 9-inch baking pan. In a mixing bowl combine cake mix with water, oil and egg whites. Using an electric mixer on medium speed beat until smooth and well combined (mixture will resemble thick marshmallow fluff). Fold in the crushed Oreo cookies. Spread into prepared pan.
This oreo earthquake cake is a white cake mix loaded with whole oreos and oreo crumbs. Swirl in the cream cheese frosting layer and it bakes into the cake creating frosting filled crevices and cracks on top of the cake. I think most of us fall into the category of oreo lovers! What happens when we put oreos INSIDE dessert? Magic!
This oreo earthquake cake is a white cake mix loaded with whole oreos and oreo crumbs. Swirl in the cream cheese frosting layer and it bakes into the cake creating frosting filled crevices and cracks on top of the cake. I think most of us fall into the category of oreo lovers!
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