Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Ice Cream Cake

I haven't made this in ages...which is the main reason there are no pictures to accompany this recipe. I got this recipe from an issue of Kraft's Food and Family. It is delicious...and it's pretty easy too.

What you'll need:

1 package (18.25 oz.) cake mix, any flavor
1/2 gallon ice cream (any flavor, softened)

What you do:

*Prepare cake according to package directions; bake in a 9x13 baking dish, and cool completely.
*Use ice cream that comes in a rectangular carton. Remove the carton and cut the ice cream in half, lengthwise (in other words, long side to long side).
*Place the two layers side by side on waxed paper.
*Place the cooled cake over the ice cream.
*Trim the cake and ice cream so that the edges match. (this is my kids favorite part...they get to eat the "scraps")
*Place a board or serving platter over the cake, hold onto the waxed paper and board, and flip the ice cream cake over. (you may need help with this step...I know I did)
*Remove the waxed paper and smooth out the seam between the ice cream slabs. (a butter knife works well)
*Cover with waxed paper and freeze until firm.
*Decorate as desired.

NOTE: When it comes to the decorating, I always use ice cream that has softened enough so I can spread it like frosting, then I freeze it again.

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