ingredients:
cake-
1 box of Stonewall Kitchen pumpkin spice layer cake mix
2 whole eggs, lightly beaten
2/3 cup of oil
3/4 cup of milk
glaze-
3 tbsp of butter
1/4 cup of maple syrup (the real stuff!!!!)
3/4 cup of powdered sugar
recipe:
cake-
-mix all those wet ingredients together
-then pour in the cake mix and beat with an electric mixer just until everything is combined
-pour batter into a greased pan with parchment paper, and bake for the directed time-which i believe was about 35 minutes)
-take out the cake and let it cool
-once cool, flip the cake out of the pan (notice the hole in the middle of the cake and the missing edges- both of which i ate as soon as the cake came out of the oven)
-use a cup, or anything with a round edge, to cut circles out of the cake
-put cake scraps into a container-or eat them while you're making the glaze, remembering to dip scraps into the glaze once its done, like i did
glaze-
-melt the butter and maple syrup together in the microwave- or over the stove if ya gotta be fancy
-add the powdered sugar and stir a bunch until all of the lumps of sugar are gone
assemble:
-take one of those adorable little cake rounds and spoon some glaze on top of it (DONT YOU LOVE THIS GIF?!?!?!??!?! BECAUSE I DO)
-top with another layer, and repeat the first step
-and again
(those are my sister's fingers. she was saving my our mini cake from falling over)
-and again-find a fork and eat the whole mini layer cake, remembering how fab i am for giving this recipe to you
here is my adventure with the packaged frosting, in case you were interested-
-so i beat together 1 stick of butter and 4 oz of cream cheese for a while
-then i added in the frosting mix
-then i beat that together and got this nice looking bowl of frosting
-then i tasted it, gagged, and tried to fix it by adding more cream cheese and some chunks of frosting from a very good carrot cake from a very good bakery
-needless to say, i wasted a stick of butter, a package of cream cheese, and destroyed a perfectly good cake for nothing. toss the packaged frosting immediately. there is no way to save it. i promise.