

"Cookies & Scream" Red Velvet Doberge Cake
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaThis Doberge cake has seven layers of red velvet cake, six layers of cookies ‘n’ cream pudding with buttery chocolate goodness, and a poured cookies ‘n’ cream fondant icing with red streaks for Halloween!
Founded in New Orleans by Charlotte McGehee and Charles Mary IV, Debbie Does Doberge is turning out stellar versions of Doberge, a traditional New Orleans birthday cake. The Doberge was invented back in the 1930s by a local baker named Beulah Ledner, who based it on a lightened-up version of a Hungarian cake called dobos torta. In 2016, Debbie Does Doberge opened its first restaurant, Bakery Bar, in the heart of New Orleans, where they’re whipping up a wide variety of Doberge cakes and shipping them nationwide!
This package serves 16 people and includes an 8" Cookies ‘n’ Scream Doberge Cake
- Each cake measures 8″ × 4″
- Cakes ship frozen with dry ice.
- Dry ice may dissipate in transit, the cake may thaw.
- Do not remove dry ice with bare hands.
- Upon arrival, store cake in the refrigerator or freezer.
- Cakes may be kept refrigerated for up to 10 days.
- Caked may be kept frozen, well wrapped, for up to a year.
- Allow cakes to thaw for 24 hours in the refrigerator before serving.
To Serve
- Slice your cake with a knife that’s been dipped in hot water.
- Wipe the blade with a kitchen towel between slices for pretty slices!
- Enjoy!
- Cookies ‘n’ Scream – Sugar, Flour, Eggs, Baking Soda, Vegetable Oil, Almond Flavoring, Cookies ‘n’ Cream Flavor, Corn Starch, Evaporated Milk, Powdered Sugar

A New Take on a New Orleans Dessert Tradition
A New Take on a New Orleans Dessert Tradition

Founded in New Orleans by Charlotte McGehee and Charles Mary IV, Debbie Does Doberge is turning out stellar versions of Doberge (pronounced DO-bash), a traditional New Orleans birthday cake made with seven layers of cake and six layers of pudding, all topped with a poured fondant icing. It was created back in the 1930s by a local baker named Beulah Ledner, who based it on a lightened-up version of a Hungarian cake called dobos torta.
In 2016, Debbie Does Doberge opened its first restaurant, Bakery Bar, in the heart of New Orleans, where they’re whipping up a wide variety of Doberge cakes in flavors including lemon, chocolate, and rainbow and shipping them nationwide!


































