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These ‘Grilled Cheese’ Cake Bites Are the Perfect April Fools’ Snack

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at LUM chapter.

April Fool’s Day is a highly anticipated holiday for me. It’s actually my birthday, and just like my age, the jokes never stop coming and unlike my age, they never get old.

This is the year. It’s time to put my baking skills to the test and play a little prank myself. Being in a dorm, homemade food that’s up for grabs is rare.

Who doesn’t love grilled cheese? It’s simple to make, buttery, ooey gooey and all that is cheesy in between. Offer some hungry friends lurking around the corner a platter of fresh, hot, cheesy…..oh wait, April Fool’s.

Okay, I’m not that mean. Trade in that warm and buttery snack for some sweet and savory dessert. Prank your friends with this easy April Fools’ treat like I did and laugh while you watch their faces. Then wait for them to thank you for a just as tasty dessert. 

Happy pranking!

April Fool’s Day Grilled Cheese

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: minutesCook time: minutesTotal time: minutesServings:7 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Annalee Flaherty

    Cut pound cake into 1/2-inch slices.

  2. Annalee Flaherty

    Spread butter on each side of your pound cake.

    #SpoonTip: Be careful, the poundcake can break easily

  3. Annalee Flaherty

    Heat your grill pan on medium. Cook cake slices on both sides until golden brown for 1 to 3 minutes.

  4. Annalee Flaherty

    While you wait for your u0022bread to cool,u0022 add 1/2 teaspoon of yellow food coloring and an 1/8 teaspoon of red food coloring to your white frosting.

  5. Annalee Flaherty

    Mix it up until it looks like the color of American cheese.

  6. Annalee Flaherty

    Add your cheese in between your bread, slice diagonally, and serve it up.

I'm a rising Senior at Loyola University Maryland. I am the current editorial director for the spoon Loyola chapter as well as a video contributor for Spoon HQ in NYC.