This past week, we celebrated my daughter's second birthday with extended family. I made my daughter's cake using the Duggar Family's Ice Cream Cake recipe. The price of making it was about half the cost of buying a similar sized, pre-made ice cream cake.
LAYERED ICE CREAM CAKE
Makes a 9”x 13” Pan
24 Ice cream sandwiches
8 oz. Cool Whip™
1 Hershey’s™ chocolate syrup bottle
1 Smuckers™ caramel syrup bottle
2 king size Butterfinger™ candy bars chopped up
1st layer -12 ice cream sandwiches
2nd – half of whipped cream
3rd - half of Butterfinger™ bars, Squeeze 1/2 of caramel &
chocolate over that.
4th - rest of ice cream sandwiches
5th – Cool Whip™
6th - rest of Butterfinger™, caramel & chocolate
You can freeze this and eat as desired! Yummy! Yummy!This is such a delicious cake! I was nervous to make it for family and friends, without sampling it first, but it was so scrumptious! You could vary it by using different varieties of ice cream sandwiches. For example, use the cookies and cream ice cream sandwiches, and use crushed Oreo cookies, in place of the crushed Butterfinger pieces.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Frugal Ice Cream Cake
Posted by Christine at 8:17 AM
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5 Comments:
I looks very yummy! We tried making a few icecream cakes last year but haven't done any this year yet.
Oh wow. That looks so good! I may have to try that for Hannah's birthday. I love ice cream cakes and I'm sure she will too! I love the picture of Anastasia behind the cake. :)
Delicious with a capital D! I am so making this soon!
:)
Oh that looks so good! I have been wanting to try that recipe for years but have never splurged for it. Now I really want to!
Who *doesn't* love ice cream cakes?!? Though I'm thinking it would be pretty easy to scale it down - and that would be helpful for my willpower . . . or lack thereof! I linked to this on my weekly roundup - post is here. Thanks!
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