🍫 Chocolate Éclair Cake

No-Bake • Crowd Favorite • Chill & Serve
Serves 10–12


Ingredients

Layers

  • 2 sleeves graham crackers

  • 2 (3.4 oz) boxes vanilla instant pudding mix

  • 3 cups cold milk

  • 1 (8 oz) container Cool Whip, thawed
    (or 2 cups freshly whipped cream)

Chocolate Topping

  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips

  • ½ cup heavy cream

  • 1 tbsp butter

  • 1 tsp vanilla extract


🥣 Instructions

1. Make the Filling

  • Whisk pudding mix and cold milk for 2 minutes until thick.

  • Fold in Cool Whip gently until smooth and fluffy.


2. Assemble the Cake

In a 9×13-inch dish:

  1. Single layer of graham crackers (break to fit)

  2. Half the pudding mixture

  3. Another layer of graham crackers

  4. Remaining pudding mixture

  5. Final layer of graham crackers


3. Make the Chocolate Ganache

  • Heat cream and butter until just steaming (not boiling).

  • Pour over chocolate chips.

  • Let sit 2 minutes, then stir until glossy.

  • Stir in vanilla.


4. Finish & Chill

  • Pour ganache evenly over top.

  • Refrigerate at least 6 hours, preferably overnight.

👉 This is where the magic happens—the crackers soften into “cake.”


🍽 Serving Tips

  • Slice with a sharp knife

  • Wipe blade between cuts

  • Serve cold for clean layers


🤔 Q & A (Éclair Cake Success)

Q: Why does it need to chill so long?

A: The graham crackers absorb moisture and transform into tender cake layers.


Q: Can I use homemade whipped cream instead of Cool Whip?

A: Absolutely. Whip cream to soft-medium peaks for best texture.


Q: Can I use chocolate frosting instead of ganache?

A: You can—but ganache tastes richer and slices cleaner.


Q: How long does it keep?

A: 3–4 days refrigerated, tightly covered.


Q: Can I freeze it?

A: Yes! Freeze up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the fridge.


🔁 Easy Variations

Chocolate Lover’s

  • Use chocolate pudding

  • Dark chocolate ganache

Peanut Butter Éclair Cake

  • Add ½ cup peanut butter to pudding mix

  • Chocolate + peanut butter drizzle on top

Lighter Version

  • Use sugar-free pudding

  • Light whipped topping


🧠 Pro Tips

  • Don’t overspread pudding—gentle layers stay neat

  • Overnight chill = best flavor + texture

  • Thin ganache pours smoother than thick frosting

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