Treat Tuesday-Ice Cream Cake

IMG_5074“You scream, I scream, we all scream for ice cream!”  It was 106 degrees here yesterday.  Ice cream is the only way to cope.  It is even better if it is made into a cake, or at least cake shaped.

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Can you imagine if your neighborhood ice cream man could deliver this treat to your house?

IMG_5064It all starts with a cookie crust.  My recipe calls for chocolate wafers, the Nabisco Famous Chocolate wafers.  I’m not sure why they are famous, but there are times I can’t find them stocked on the shelves, maybe that has something to do with the fame?  If you find yourself in this situation, never fear, Oreo Cookies will work in a pinch.

IMG_5066Crush the cookies up so they are fine crumbs.

IMG_5055Then spread ice cream over the cookie crust.  For some reason I always use mint chocolate chip, but feel free to substitute your favorite flavor.  The best way to spread the ice cream is to first put it in a bowl and turn it over several times with a spatula.  This way it softens evenly.  Now freeze it overnight.

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IMG_5052I have to share a photo of this recipe.  This is how a lot of my favorites look, but when I flipped over the first page, I found a date on an old receipt, July 24, 1984.

IMG_5053That would explain the back of the second page with the bubble letters and apparently my favorite songs of the time.  Oh the 80’s were great!

IMG_5059Now that the ice cream has hardened back up, you add a layer of chocolate ganache.  When this layer is frozen, it becomes a fabulously rich, gooey chocolate treat.

IMG_5068Finally the whipped cream layer and yes, this gets frozen as well.

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This is so much better than chasing that ice cream truck down the street and having your cone melt before you get back to your house!

ICE CREAM CAKE