The recipe looks great, just would like to know time frame..how long approx. from start to finish..can I do it tonight and bake in the am..
You can't do the whole thing ahead and bake in the morning; but you could make the base layer, then make the top layer the next morning and bake. If you did it that way, it would probably take about 10 minutes to make the top layer, then whatever baking time it takes. To do the whole thing at once, it's probably about 10 minutes each for the base layer and top layer, then baking time. PJH
December 31, 2010 at 10:01pm