17 Oct 2011

Ice cream Cake


If you visit my another blog, Seow wei's Daybreak, you will know that yesterday was my birthday, and I bought the ice cream cake as my birthday's cake, but end up it's melted when I reached my home, so today I would like to search the recipe is about ice cream cake, this is what I get, I find this website:


ICE CREAM CAKE | Recipes | Nigella Lawson: Nigella Lawson's official site for recipes, books and latest news

Recipe adapted from Nigella.com

Ingredients

  • 1.5 litres ice cream
  • 100g honey roast peanuts
  • 200g Nestle swirled milk chocolate and peanut butter morsels (or chocolate chips of your choice)
  • 1 x 40g Crunchie bar, broken into shards and dusty rubble
  • 150g Bourbon biscuits broken up into crumbs and rubble
  • 1 batch Butterscotch Sauce plus 1 batch Hot Chocolate Sauce or 1 batch Chocolate Peanut Butter Flavour Sauce

Method

Serves: 8-10
  1. Let the ice cream soften either in the fridge for a while, or out in the kitchen.
  2. Line a 20cm springform tin with clingfilm, both in the bottom and sides of the tin so that you have some overhang at the top.
  3. Empty the slightly softened ice cream into a bowl and mix in the peanuts, 150g chocolate and peanut butter morsels or chocolate chips, Crunchie shards and 100g of the Bourbon biscuit crumbs.
  4. Scrape the ice cream mixture into the springform tin, flattening the top like a cake, cover the top with clingfilm and place in the freezer to firm up.
  5. Serve the cake straight from the freezer, unmoulding from the tin and pulling the clingfilm gently away, before putting on a plate or cake stand. Let it stand and soften for about 5 minutes before cutting.
  6. Sprinkle the top of the cake with the extra 50g of chocolate and peanut butter morsels or chocolate chips, and the remaining Bourbon biscuit crumbs.
  7. Cut into slices and serve with the butterscotch and chocolate sauces, letting both dribble lacily over each slice. If two sauces sound like too much trouble - they-re not - just opt for the chocolate peanut butter sauce. It's hard to find an argument against it.

1 comment:

Lette's Haven said...

Ice cream cake are hard to make but absolutely worthy because they are 100% luscious and good!!!

Lette's Haven

Chitika

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