COFFEE ICE CREAM CAKE

   this recipe from : the little epicurean 
   



Coffee Ice Cream Cake
Coffee Ice Cream Cake

Coffee Ice Cream Cake

HOW TO MAKE COFFEE ICE CREAM CAKE:

This ice cream cake starts with a brownie bottom. It’s your standard brownie recipe baked in an 8-inch cake pan. Once it’s cooled, place it in a cake ring mold lined with an acetate strip.
(If you don’t have a cake ring mold, you can also use a springformring – the ones used to make cheesecake.)
Depending on how wide your acetate strip is, you might need to tape them together to build a taller cake (like I have photographed above).
Coffee Ice Cream Cake
Once the brownie is securely placed into the acetate lined cake ring, spread coffee ice cream inside.
While I find it’s best to use homemade freshly-spun coffee ice cream, you can totally use softened store-bought ice cream.
Level off the coffee ice cream layer and place it the freezer until the layer is almost frozen. Remove from the freezer and spread vanilla ice cream on top. Add dollops of chocolate fudge and swirl. Place back in the freezer until top layer is frozen.
Ice cream cakes may take a little more time and effort than a traditional cake, but I think it’s well worth it!
Coffee Ice Cream Cake
Regardless of the ice cream flavors, ice cream cake tastes like childhood. I immediately remember my pool party birthdays and weekends playing at the beach.

COFFEE ICE CREAM CAKE

Yield: 8-inch cake
AUTHOR MARYANNE CABRERA

INGREDIENTS


Brownie:

  • 10 oz dark chocolate, chopped
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup dark brown sugar, packed
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter, sliced into tablespoons
  • 3 large eggs, room temp
  • 2/3 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt

Ice Cream Components:

  • 1.5 pint (0.75 quart) homemade coffee ice cream, or store-bought
  • pint (0.5 quart) homemade vanilla ice cream, or store-bought
  • 2 Tablespoonchocolate fudge, homemade or store-bought


INSTRUCTIONS


Brownie:

  1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line 8-inch round cake pan with parchment paper. Lightly grease cake pan and set aside.
  2. Over a double boiler (bain-marie), gently melt together 8 oz of the chopped chocolate with sugars and butter. Once mixture is smooth and melted, removed from double boiler and allow to cool slightly.
  3. Add eggs, one at a time, to cooled chocolate mixture. Whisk until each egg is incorporated. In a small bowl, whisk together flour and salt. Add flour mixture and remaining 2 oz of chopped chocolate to batter. Fold to combine until there are no longer any dry streaks of flour.
  4. Pour into prepared cake pan. Bake for 20-25 minutes until center of brownies no longer jiggle and a toothpick inserted in center of brownie comes out clean. Allow to cool in pan for about 5 minutes. Run a mini offset spatula around the edges of brownie to unmold. Unmold brownie and place on a wire rack to cool to room temperature.

Assembly:

  1. Place cake ring mold on top of a parchment lined baking sheet. Line cake ring mold with acetate. Place cooled brownie on top of the cake board and place inside the ring mold.
  2. If using homemade coffee ice cream: Use freshly spun ice cream while it is still a little soft. Spread on top of brownie layer. Cover with plastic wrap and keep in freezer for 2-3 hours, or until the ice cream layer is solid.
  3. If using store bought ice cream: Place ice cream in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Beat ice cream until softened and spreadable, but still cold. Spread ice cream on top of brownie layer. Cover with plastic wrap and keep in freezer for 2-3 hours, or until the ice cream layer is solid.
  4. Remove ice cream cake freezer and add vanilla ice cream layer using homemade/store bought direction above.
  5. Spread vanilla ice cream into an even layer. Dollop chocolate fudge over vanilla. Use a knife to swirl chocolate into ice cream. Cover with plastic wrap and return to freezer for another 3 hours, or until ice cream layer is solid. At this point, overnight is best to ensure ice cream cake layers are set.
  6. Remove ice cream from freezer. Gently remove metal cake ring mold. Gently peel off acetate strip. If ice cream cake starts to melt, cover with plastic wrap and return to freezer.
  7.  Use a sharp knife to cut into cake. Brownie layer will be a bit stiff during slicing. It will soften as you eat the ice cream cake. Enjoy immediately! Keep leftovers well wrapped and covered in the freezer.

RECIPE NOTES

Special Tools & Equipment:
I used this homemade coffee ice cream recipe. 
Cover and wrap the ice cream cream well to avoid any nasty unwated "freezer" taste. Ice cream cake keeps for about 2 weeks in the freezer.
Brownie recipe adapted from Theo Chocolate
Coffee Ice Cream Cake

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