Easy Recipe for Homemade Ice Cream Sandwich Cake

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Meet your new no-bake showstopper: a nostalgic, freezer-friendly treat that turns store-bought bars and pantry sauces into a party-ready centerpiece.

This easy recipe layers 24 rectangular treats in a deep 9×13 dish with about 16 ounces of thawed Cool Whip between and on top. Let the bars soften just enough to press into place, then freeze for 1–2 hours or overnight for clean slices.

Drizzle with chocolate and caramel syrups, then scatter toppings like mini M&M’s, crushed Oreos, chopped candy bars, toffee bits, or chopped nuts. For tidy transport, assemble in a foil pan with a lid so the decorated top stays protected.

Why it works: minimal hands-on time, no oven, and classic sundae flavors make this a perfect summer dessert you can personalize on the fly.

Key Takeaways

  • Easy Ice Cream Sandwich Cake Recipe for Summer Delights.
  • Build a layered dessert with 24 rectangular sandwiches and whipped topping for reliable structure.
  • Use 16 ounces of thawed Cool Whip between layers and on top for creamy consistency.
  • Customize with chocolate or caramel syrups and a mix of candies and cookies as topping.
  • Soften bars briefly to press them into a 9×13 pan; freeze 1–2 hours or overnight.
  • Assemble in a foil pan with a lid for easy transport and make ahead convenience.

Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream

Recipe by Rabeya khanom
0.0 from 0 votes
Course: DessertCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

30

minutes
Cooking time

40

minutes
Calories

300

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

10

minutes

Easy homemade vanilla ice cream with everyday ingredients.

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Ingredients

  • 2 cups 2 heavy cream

  • 1 cup 1 whole milk

  • 3/4 cup 3/4 granulated sugar

  • 1 tablespoon 1 vanilla extract

  • 1/4 teaspoon 1/4 salt

Directions

  • In a medium bowl, whisk together heavy cream, whole milk, granulated sugar, vanilla extract, and salt until sugar is completely dissolved.
  • Cover the mixture with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 2 hours until chilled.
  • Pour the chilled mixture into the ice cream maker and churn according to the manufacturer's instructions, approximately 20-25 minutes.
  • Once the ice cream reaches a soft-serve consistency, transfer it to an airtight container.
  • Place the container in the freezer for at least 2 hours to allow the ice cream to firm up.
  • Serve the ice cream in bowls or cones, and enjoy immediately.

Nutrition Facts

  • Total number of serves: 8
  • Calories: 250kcal
  • Cholesterol: 70mg
  • Sodium: 50mg
  • Potassium: 80mg
  • Sugar: 18g
  • Protein: 3g
  • Calcium: 100mg
  • Iron: 0mg
  • Thiamin: 0mg
  • Riboflavin: 0.1mg
  • Niacin: 0mg
  • Folate: 0mg
  • Biotin: 0mg
  • Phosphorus: 80mg
  • Iodine: 0mg
  • Magnesium: 8mg
  • Zinc: 0.3mg
  • Selenium: 2mg
  • Copper: 0mg
  • Manganese: 0mg
  • Chromium: 0mg
  • Molybdenum: 0mg
  • Chloride: 0mg
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Your No‑Bake Summer Showstopper

Line a deep 9×13 pan with 12 ice cream sandwiches and you’ve started a summer centerpiece that comes together in about 10 minutes. Spread half of a 16‑ounce tub of thawed Cool Whip over the first layer, then add a ribbon of chocolate and caramel sauce. Sprinkle toppings for color and crunch, repeat with another 12 ice cream sandwiches, and finish with the remaining whip on top.

Freeze for 1–3 hours or overnight for clean, sliceable layers. Deep lasagna pans make alignment and pressing easier so each layer sets evenly. A light press of softened treats helps the strata lock into a neat loaf that slices like a pro.

  • This no‑bake wonder was made for hot days—assemble fast, then chill.
  • A quick chocolate drizzle on each layer gives a sundae look with little effort.
  • Finish the top with sprinkles or chopped treats to add texture in every forkful.
StepActionTime
1Line pan with 12 sandwiches and spread half of Cool Whip5 minutes
2Drizzle sauces, add toppings, repeat layer3 minutes
3Top with remaining whip and chill until firm1–3 hours or overnight

Ingredients, Tools & Simple Swaps for an Easy Dessert

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A few smart choices—sandwich flavor, a sturdy pan, and a cold whipped topping—make assembly effortless.

What you’ll need

Plan on about 24 rectangular ice cream sandwiches for a deep 9×13. Use one 16‑ounce tub of whipped topping (such as Cool Whip) thawed in the refrigerator overnight. Add chocolate syrup and caramel sauce plus mix‑and‑match toppings: mini M&M’s, crushed Oreos, toffee bits, chopped nuts, or chopped candy bars.

Best pan and setup

Choose a deep 9×13 baking dish or lasagna pan to keep sides tall and layers tidy. For travel, a foil pan with a fitted lid protects the decorated top and fits in the freezer easily.

Simple swaps and tips

Vanilla, Neapolitan, or chocolate sandwiches all work; round “Skinny Cow” style needs about 24–30 pieces. Prefer homemade? Lightly sweetened whipped cream can replace store topping—just spread fast and freeze promptly for clean slices.

ItemAmountNotes
Rectangular sandwiches2412 per layer for 9×13 pan
Whipped topping (Cool Whip)16 ozThaw in fridge overnight; not on counter
Sauces & toppingsAs desiredChocolate syrup, caramel sauce, cookies, candy bars

For a full step‑by‑step guide and serving ideas, see the complete recipe.

How to Make Ice Cream Sandwich Cake

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Follow a simple, layered method to build this showstopping frozen dessert in under a few minutes of hands-on time.

Start by arranging 12 bars snugly in a deep 9×13 baking dish. Let them soften for a minute or two so they press flat. Gently press down to create an even first layer.

  • Spread half of a 16‑ounce tub of whipped topping to seal gaps and smooth the surface.
  • Drizzle hot fudge or chocolate syrup and a ribbon of caramel sauce for sundae flavor.
  • Add a light scatter of chopped candy or cookie bits for crunch.
  • Repeat with a second layer of 12 bars, then frost the top with the remaining Cool Whip.
  • Freeze for 1–3 hours or overnight for the cleanest slices; a deep lasagna pan helps if you prefer not to press.

“A serrated knife and quick plating keep slices tidy on warm days.”

StepActionTime
1Line 12 bars in bottom of dish and press2 minutes
2Spread half the whipped topping; add sauces and toppings3–5 minutes
3Repeat layer, frost, then freeze until firm1–3 hours or overnight

Toppings, Variations & Party Ideas

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Give your layered dessert a personality by mixing cookies, chopped bars, and a drizzle that suits the season.

Oreo crush and cookies-and-cream twist

Turn it into a cookies-and-cream dream by adding crushed Oreos between layers and on top. Swap in cookies-and-cream or chocolate sandwiches for extra depth.

Candy bar crunch

Go full candy-shop: chop Butterfinger, Snickers, Milky Way, or Reese’s peanut butter cups. Scatter pieces so every slice has a crunchy surprise.

Birthday vibes

For a birthday feel, use Blue Bunny Birthday Cake ice cream sandwiches and finish with rainbow sprinkles. The look is festive and effortless.

Neapolitan nostalgia

Choose Neapolitan or strawberry-flavored sandwiches. Drizzle strawberry syrup and add sliced strawberries for a bright, summery garnish.

Fudge, caramel, and Magic Shell

Swap sauces to set the mood: silky chocolate, buttery caramel, or Magic Shell for a satisfying crackle. Mix soft whipped cream swirls with crumbs and bits so each bite surprises.

SauceEffectPairings
ChocolateRich, smoothPeanut butter cups, Oreos
CaramelButtery, chewyToffee, chopped bars
Magic ShellCrunchy shellSprinkles, chopped candy

“A few well-chosen toppings transform the look and flavor in seconds.”

Make‑Ahead, Storage & Pro Tips

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Assemble your frozen centerpiece in minutes, then let the freezer do the work while you plan the party.

Timeline

Quick build: plan on about 10 minutes to layer the dessert. Freeze at least 1–2 hours before serving; overnight is ideal for the cleanest slices.

Freezer storage

Wrap the dish tightly with foil or plastic to prevent freezer burn. A foil pan with a lid protects the decorated top and makes transport simple.

Beat the melt

Keep the whipped topping cold and work fast in warm kitchens. Use a serrated knife and wipe between cuts for neat slices served immediately.

Smart substitutions

Try sugar‑free or low‑fat Cool Whip, swap nuts for cookies, or add extra sprinkles for color. If space is tight, clear a flat shelf so the dish chills level.

TipWhy it helpsWhen to use
Freeze overnightBest for firm, clean slicesBirthday party or potluck
Foil pan with lidProtects top for travelTransport to events
Serrated knifeCleaner cuts, less meltingServing at warm gatherings

“Prep ahead and let the freezer finish the work — you’ll thank yourself at party time.”

Why This Ice Cream Sandwich Cake Wins Every Time

A delectable ice cream sandwich cake, the quintessential summertime treat, sits center stage on a rustic wooden surface. The fluffy layers of chocolate cookie wafers, sandwiched between decadent vanilla and chocolate ice cream, glisten under warm, softly diffused lighting. The cake's edges are gently melting, adding an irresistible dripping effect. Vibrant fresh berries, such as juicy raspberries and blueberries, are scattered around the cake, complementing its rich flavors. The overall scene evokes a sense of indulgence and joy, enticing the viewer to dive into this delightful homemade creation.

Quick, reliable, and endlessly fun: this recipe comes together in about ten minutes and freezes firm for clean slices.

Speed is the star. Build layers fast, freeze, and you have a celebratory centerpiece with almost no hands‑on time. That makes it perfect for a birthday party or a relaxed summer get‑together.

Flexibility fuels creativity. Use vanilla, chocolate, or Neapolitan versions, swap in crushed cookies or chopped bars, and add chocolate or caramel ribbons. A peanut butter ribbon or a crisp Magic Shell gives contrast without extra fuss.

Tools matter: choose a deep dish or a foil pan with a lid for travel. A serrated knife slices cleanly and keeps portions neat.

“Simple layers, smart tools, and a little freezer time make a showstopping dessert every host can trust.”

  • Fast to build and beautiful to serve.
  • Endless flavor swaps and toppings welcome.
  • Scales for crowds and travels well in a lidded pan.

Try this recipe as a signature: change colors, sauces, or topping themes and make it your own.

Conclusion

Finish strong with a chilled centerpiece that comes together in minutes and pleases every crowd.

This simple recipe uses 24 rectangular sandwiches, 16 ounces of Cool Whip, and ribbons of chocolate and caramel to build reliable layers. Press gently in a deep dish, add a generous top layer of whipped topping, then decorate with candy or cookie bits.

Freeze 1–3 hours (overnight is best). Store tightly covered up to a week. Slice with a serrated knife and serve promptly for neat portions.

With just a few ingredients and minutes of hands‑on time, this no‑bake dessert makes birthdays and summer gatherings effortless. Save the recipe and personalize the topping to make it your signature treat.

FAQ

How long does it take to assemble this no‑bake summer showstopper?

You can assemble the layers and finish toppings in about 15–25 minutes. Most of the time is hands‑off while the dessert chills in the freezer for at least 1–3 hours or overnight for best slices.

What are the essential ingredients and tools I need?

You’ll need a deep 9×13 baking dish or foil pan, twelve frozen ice cream sandwiches, a tub of whipped topping or whipped cream, chocolate syrup or hot fudge, caramel sauce, and chopped candy bars for crunch. A serrated knife and a spatula make serving easier.

Can I use real whipped cream instead of Cool Whip?

Yes. Use cold heavy whipping cream whipped to soft peaks and stabilize with a bit of powdered sugar or cream cheese if you want firmer texture. Cool Whip is convenient and holds up longer in the freezer.

What flavor combinations work best?

Classic combos include chocolate sandwiches with hot fudge and chopped Snickers, or vanilla sandwiches with caramel and chopped Reese’s peanut butter cups. For a party, try birthday sprinkles and cake‑flavored sandwiches for festive flair.

How do I prevent the dessert from getting icy in the freezer?

Press layers firmly, cover tightly with foil or a lid, and store in the coldest part of the freezer. Using high‑fat toppings and finishing with a sealed lid reduces freezer burn and keeps texture smooth.

Can I make substitutions for dietary needs?

Absolutely. Use sugar‑free or light whipped topping, dairy‑free sandwich bars, or gluten‑free cookies if needed. Swap nuts for cookies to add crunch or choose lower‑fat options depending on taste and dietary restrictions.

What’s the best way to slice and serve clean pieces?

Run a serrated knife under hot water, dry it, then slice in long, decisive strokes. Work quickly in warm weather and return any unused portion to the freezer immediately to hold shape.

How long will leftovers stay good in the freezer?

Stored in an airtight container or covered foil pan, the dessert keeps well for up to one week without significant quality loss. For best flavor, consume within 3–5 days.

Can I assemble this ahead for a birthday or potluck?

Yes. Assemble the day before and freeze overnight. Add fresh toppings like sprinkles, chopped candy, or strawberry garnish just before serving to keep them vibrant.

Any tips for adding a cookie or Oreo layer?

Crush cookies or Oreos coarsely and sprinkle a layer between the sandwiches and topping, or press them into the top before freezing. They add texture and a cookies‑and‑cream twist without extra baking.
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