Recently a lot of family and friends have decided to start sharing all of the recipes that have been declared winners by them and their family. A fellow friend started sharing hers via a blog, and I thought that it was an awesome idea. The recipes found here have not been created by me at all. I'm not that creative. The recipes here have come from anyone and anywhere. If I wasn't absentminded when I copied the recipe, I'll always include where I got the recipe from and a link if possible.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Oreo Fudge Ice Cream Cake
Ice Cream Cake
1-1/3 boxes of honey graham crackers (approximate amount)
1/2 gallon ice cream (I used vanilla), softened
2/3 pkg. Oreo cookies, broken
1 jar hot fudge sauce, warmed
1 large container whipped cream, thawed
In a large pan (I used a large and deep lasagna pan), layer graham crackers on the bottom. Top with 1/2 of the ice cream; repeat graham cracker layer. Top with 1/2 of the whipped cream. Sprinkle with 1/2 of the broken cookies, and drizzle with 1/2 of the hot fudge sauce. Repeat layers above for a second full layer (graham crackers, remaining ice cream, graham cracker, remaining whipped cream, broken cookies and hot fudge sauce). Cover and freeze. This can be eaten the same day as made, but if you make it a few days ahead of time, the graham crackers will soften and it will be a different (but still wonderful) texture.
This recipe is absolutely a wonderful and RICH dessert and can be customized in so many ways. You can use honey graham cracker or chocolate. You can use any flavor of ice cream. You can use any candy or cookie, crushed or crumbled for the topping. You can use hot fudge sauce, caramel sauce, chocolate syrup, strawberry syrup, etc. The possibilities are endless. This make a HUGE ice cream cake for a very reasonable price. Mine came out to approximately $12.50 for the entire cake including the pan that I had to buy because I didn't have an extra pan (and the pan alone was $1.88!). You can make this in smaller amounts (only one layer, in an 8x8 pan, etc.) or you can make the large "cake" and enjoy the fruits of your labor. YUMMY!!!
***After eating this dessert several times, I've decided that in the future I'm only making it one layer deep and not the double layer. It's a very rich and yummy dessert, but for our family, one layer thick is more than plenty. So the approximate amounts listed would then make two ice cream cakes instead of just one deep one. :)
Labels:
dessert,
freezer friendly
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