-
Makes
about 20 ice cream sandwiches
Author Notes
Finally, a way to replicate the classic paper-wrapped ice cream sandwiches of your childhood. The trick is using a very thin layer of moist chocolate cake for the sandwich part instead of chocolate cookies. You can get fancy with your ice cream, but I actually prefer a more generic vanilla ice cream here because it has a nice airiness that mimics the original frozen treat. —Posie (Harwood) Brien
Continue After Advertisement
Ingredients
-
1/2 cup
butter, at room temperature
-
3/4 cup
dark brown sugar, packed
-
1/3 cup
granulated sugar
-
2
eggs, at room temperature
-
1/2 teaspoon
vanilla extract
-
1 1/4 cups
plus 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
-
3/4 cup
cocoa
-
1/4 teaspoon
baking soda
-
1/2 teaspoon
baking powder
-
1/4 teaspoon
kosher salt
-
1/4 teaspoon
espresso powder (optional, for more pronounced chocolate flavor)
-
1 cup
buttermilk, at room temperature
-
1 gallon
vanilla ice cream
Directions
-
Preheat oven to 350° F.
-
In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream together the butter and sugars until very light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating until well-incorporated after each addition. Add the vanilla and mix well.
-
In a separate bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa, baking soda, baking powder, espresso powder (if using) and salt. Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients by alternating with the buttermilk until you've added everything. Mix well.
-
Line two jelly roll pans or rimmed half-sheet pans (make sure they have a decently high rim!) and VERY thoroughly butter or grease the foil. Pour a thin layer of cake batter on each pan (you should be able to use up half the batter on each, depending on the height of the rim of your pans. The batter shouldn't be deeper than 1/2-inch).
-
Bake the cake for about 10 to 15 minutes, or until it just springs back when pressed lightly on the surface. Let cool in the pans for at least 15 minutes.
-
Carefully remove the cake from the pans (inverting it onto a cutting board helps), and peel the foil off the back. Let it cool fully.
-
While the cake cools, take out the ice cream to soften.
-
Slice each sheet of cake in half. Spread a 1-inch thick layer of softened vanilla ice cream on each half-sheet of cake, then top with the second layer. You should have two large cake sandwiches. Wrap both tightly in plastic wrap and freeze fully (at least 2 hours).
-
When ready to serve, remove from the freezer and slice the sandwiches into rectangles, about 5 by 2 inches. If you want to save some, you can wrap the individual sandwiches in plastic wrap for up to 1 month.
See what other Food52ers are saying.