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Incredible Melted Ice Cream Cake with Chocolate Marshmallow Ganache

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As with all traditions in our family, it started as something simple and became something special. Last year I let my kids pick their own birthday cakes for their special days from my bookshelf of cookbooks.

Since last year, my dessert cookbooks have since become bent and worn, from bookmarking and thumbing through pictures of cakes just for them. When the kids are bored, they will run over to that shelf, pull down all the cookbooks and reminensce about what they might choose for their next birthday…as early as ten months down the road. Discussions and negotiations are made when they select the same recipe and the cookbooks return to the shelf until another rainy day of planning.

Ethan had this Melted Ice Cream Cake marked several times since his last birthday. It was this or the biscotti recipe that he bookmarked for me.

Biscotti is not really a birthday cake, sweetie,” I told him as he handed me his bookmarked cookbook.

“Well, it should be. It is delicious,” he replied.

Did I even know what biscotti was until just a few years ago? I can’t say that I did.  I fear for his wife someday.

I also had never heard of a melted ice cream cake before, but the concept is a simple one. Simply use a cake mix and replace the liquid that it directs on the box with a good quality ice cream and your eggs.  Not only is this one an easy cake to create, it can be made into a brand new flavor with a different ice cream flavor or a different cake mix. The possibilities are truly endless with this cake and the results are surprisingly delicious.

The most important thing with this cake is to not cook it too long, or it can become dried out and will lack the moistness that you want in it. Smothered in a homemade chocolate marshmallow ganache, this cake takes ice cream and cake to a whole new level.

The best part? Melted ice cream is actually encouraged. With a July birthday, that is one feat that is easy to pull off!

Recipe:

Incredible Melted Ice Cream Cake

Ingredients:

1 package (18.25 ounces) plain white cake mix

2 cups (or 1 pint) good quality melted ice cream, your choice of flavor.

{Cookbook author note: The author states that it is important to use a good quality ice cream because the cheaper ice cream has more air in it, which will not equal the two cups of liquid you need for this cake. If you use a cheaper brand, melt it and then measure to create the two cups of liquid needed for this one! }

3 large eggs

Chocolate Marshmallow Ganache

For the frosting:

2 cups confectioners’ sugar

1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa powder

6 large marshmallows

4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) of butter

1/3 cup plus 1 tablespoon milk

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Lightly mist a Bundt pan with cooking spray, then dust with flour. Shake out the excess flour and set the pan aside. Place the cake mix, melted ice cream, and eggs in a large mixing bowl. Blend  for three minutes. Pour the batter into the prepared pan, smoothing the top with a spatula. Bake the cake for 38-42 minutes (mine took just 38). Remove and let cool for 20 minutes. Remove the cake from the Bundt pan and allow to to cool for 30 more minutes. Frost the cake once cooled with the Chocolate Marshmallow Ganache.

For the Chocolate Marshmallow Ganache: Sift the sugar and cocoa powder together in a large mixing bowl and set aside. Place the marshmallows, butter, and milk in a medium-size heavy saucepan over low heat. Stir until the marshmallows are melted, 3-4 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat. Pour the confectioners’ sugar & cocoa mixture over the marshmallow mixture. Ad the vanilla and stir until the frosting is smooth and satiny. Use at once to top the ice cream cake. I was able to pour this right over the cake, and it will harden as it cools.

Prep Time: 5-7 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour

Serving Size: 16

Recipe Source: The Cake Mix Doctor by Anne Byrn

Looking for more cake ideas? Check out our Perfectly Pink Barbie Birthday CakeDarn Good Chocolate Cake, Oreo & Fudge Ice Cream Cake, & Blueberry Muffin Cake for just a sampling of the cakes we love around here!


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  1. 1

    This recipe sounds amazing! We have a birthday coming up in our house, and I may just have to try it! Thanks for sharing. :)

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    Amy Reply:

    You are so welcome, Ashley! Love seeing your face on here!! I hope you guys can try it for your party. The Darn Good Chocolate Cake & Blueberry Muffin cake were also a big hit last year for my son’s birthday! Hope you have a wonderful day!

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    Yum! I would be tempted to go cheap on the ice cream, but I know quality would be much better. I had a friend who used to make hot chocolate with melted ice cream. It took a lot of ice cream for one cup. Delicious, but probably 1000 calorie snack :)

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    Amy Reply:

    I agree that I usually skimp on stuff like this, but the cookbook author said that the cheaper ice cream actually doesn’t equal enough ice cream for the cake because it has too much air in it and it won’t equal the two cups that you need for the cake. If you go with a cheaper brand, you will need to melt it and then see if it equals two cups, otherwise, the cake won’t have enough liquid. I decided to save the hassle and just go with a little more expensive this time. OH, and that hot chocolate sounds both delicious and deadly at the same time ;) I love it!

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    How was the ganache? We have dairy-issues here, so the cake might not be feasible for us, but we can substitute for the milk in the ganache… it looks interesting!

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    Amy Reply:

    It is really good, Laurel, and definitely a winner. The marshmallow really cut through the heaviness of the chocolate and it reminded me of those chocolate covered marshmallow cookies we used to eat when we were kids. It hardens really nicely too! Let me know if you try it!

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    Yum! This looks so good. And anything covered in ganache has to be good. :) I love this idea!

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    Amy Reply:

    Thanks so much, Lynn, and I couldn’t agree more. Ganache is a wonderful addition to any cake :) I hope you have a great day!

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    I absolutely adore The Cake Doctor! It’s a recipe book I’ll never part with – delicious cakes with minimal time invested. Somehow we haven’t tried this particular one yet; I can’t wait to make it now. Melted ice cream and summer just go together, especially in hot South Louisiana!

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    Love this idea!! I think I actually have this book, and have yet to delve into it fully. I think I made one recipe and then forgot about it. . .you’ve inspired me to dig it out. Not only does this sound yummy and fun, but the cake comes dressed to impress!

    thanks for sharing!

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    Using quality ice cream won’t be a problem for me. I’m all about the higher end brands of ice cream. I can just taste the difference. OMG, the ganache just sends it over the top.

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    It’s sound so delicious. I missed the whole thing on cooking. But I love to cook , it just that I don’t have time for that.

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