Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Foodie Friday...Easy Ice Cream Cake

Welcome to Foodie Friday! Please visit our hostess, Michael at Designs by Gollum, for lots of yummy food!


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Since the theme this week is cakes, I thought I would make an easy ice cream cake. My mom got the recipe from her neighbor, Michelle.



Please excuse the grody pan I made this in! It's my meatloaf pan, and it doesn't look all that great, but since there's only three of us to eat this right now, I wanted to make it in a small pan.



Michelle's Ice Cream Cake

Ice cream sandwiches
bananas
strawberries
jar of fudge ice cream topping
jar of caramel ice cream topping
Cool Whip
maraschino cherries


Put a layer of ice cream sandwiches in your cake pan, then slice bananas and strawberries and put them in a layer on top of the ice cream sandwiches. Pour fudge topping over the bananas and strawberries and then pour the caramel topping over the chocolate. Place another layer of ice cream sandwiches on that and then top with Cool Whip and maraschino cherries.




13 comments:

  1. This is right up my alley! I can't wait to make this. Do you cut up the ice cream bars or keep them whole?

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  2. Doesn't matter what the pan is, Tammy, this looks delicious!
    Be a sweetie,
    Shelia ;0

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  3. Ahhh!! That looks so easy and so sinful! My kind of dessert.

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  4. oh my kids would love this! Happy Foodie Friday! Have a great Mother's Day ~ Susan

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  5. Gollum, I just kept the sandwiches whole.

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  6. Oh my goodness - does this look wonderful or what! I'm gonna do this one for sure!

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  7. Now this is one that I can do. So easy and it's not too hard and it looks delicious.

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  8. Yummy! This is similar to a banana split cake that I've made for years, but the ice cream sandwiches are brilliant! Can't wait to try this. Kathy

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  9. I love that! My kids are always asking if I can make one, but never just did. Maybe with this recipe, I will soon! Thanks!

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  10. Good heavens...there is NO cooking involved?
    I'm in!

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  11. It's like a sundae in a pan! And no cooking!

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  12. I love easy recipes for the summer so this will be made for the 4th of July for a house full of company. Thanks for sharing and Happy Mother's day to you.
    Joyce

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  13. This is great - you'd be able to eat it right away!!!

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