This delicious Lemon Crock Pot Cream Cheese Cookie Spoon Cake was an instant hit in my house. It is sure to delight anyone who loves lemon flavored desserts.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Cook Time1 hourhr15 minutesmins
Cooling Time10 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr35 minutesmins
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Lemon Crock Pot Cream Cheese Cookie Spoon Cake
Mix together your cake mix, one egg and butter in a large bowl or with a mixer.
Press your batter into the bottom of a lightly greased 6-quart crock pot and set aside.
In a different bowl, mix together your remaining egg, cream cheese, powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth (I used my mixer.)
Pour your cream cheese mixture on top of your batter and spread evenly.
Place a couple paper towels or a tea towel tightly under your lid, cover and cook on high for 1 hour and 15 minutes to 1 hour and 45 minutes, until your sides are lightly golden and the center is set. (Turn your insert halfway through your cooking time if your slow cooker does not cook evenly.)
Remove your insert and set on hot pad for 10 minutes to cool before serving.
Notes
The paper towels or tea towel under you lid will keep the moisture that gathers on the lid from dripping on your cake. You’ll want to make sure that you pull them nice and tight so they don’t dip down into your cake.
The cream cheese mixture makes this more of a spoon cake than a slice cake, but it is amazing. Trust me!
If your slow cooker doesn’t cook evenly, you’ll want to rotate the insert about halfway through. No one wants a cake that is burnt on one side and not done on the other!
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