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Flash-in-the-Pan Birthday Cake

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Cake and ice cream in one easy-to-prepare dessert — no baking required. You can make it up to two days before the celebration.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 1 large cake

Ingredients

1 1-pound frozen pound cake, thawed
2 pints coffee ice cream, softened slightly
1 1/3 cups prepared hot fudge topping
4 1.2-ounce packages chocolate-covered English toffee (such as Heath bars), chopped
1 cup chilled whipping cream, whipped to peaks

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Cut pound cake into 1/3-inch-thick slices. Halve each diagonally, forming triangles. Line bottom of 9-inch springform pan with cake by arranging some triangles, points facing in, around bottom edge of pan. Fill in center with more triangles, then cut additional pieces to fill in any remaining spaces. Spread half of ice cream over cake. Freeze until firm, about 1 hour.

    Step 2

    Spread half of fudge topping over ice cream. Sprinkle with half of chopped candy. Repeat layering with remaining cake, ice cream, fudge topping and candy, freezing after adding ice cream. Cover tightly and freeze until ice cream is set, about 30 minutes. (Can be prepared up to 2 days ahead.)

    Step 3

    Remove pan sides. Place cake on platter. Spread some of whipped cream over sides of cake. Spoon remaining cream into pastry bag fitted with medium star tip. Pipe cream in rosettes around upper edge of cake.

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