Zebra icebox cake - homemade chocolate cookies in malted milk cream

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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2022
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    **RECIPE, FEEDS 8**
    For the cookies
    1 stick (113g) butter
    1 1/4 (250g) cup brown sugar (or white sugar + a glug of molasses)
    3/4 cup (75g) dutch cocoa powder
    1 egg
    1 cup (120g) flour
    1 cup (175g) mini chocolate chips
    baking powder
    vanilla
    milk
    salt
    For the whipped cream
    3 pints (1.5 liters) cream
    1/2 cup (80g) malted milk powder (or even more if you like the taste)
    1/2 cup (100g) sugar
    vanilla
    Melt the butter. Stir in the sugar, a little glug of vanilla, a big glug of milk, a dash of baking powder, a small pinch of salt (or a big pinch if you're using unsalted butter), cocoa powder, egg, flour and chocolate chips.
    Dump the dough onto a piece of parchment or plastic wrap and shape it into a rough log. Chill until solid enough to roll into a more uniform log. Chill again until firm enough to cut into uniform thick coins of dough. Place the coins onto baking sheets and bake at 350ºF/180ºC until they look done - 10-12 minutes. Let cool completely before assembling the cakes.
    Combine the cream, milk powder, sugar and a big glug of vanilla. Whip until you have whipped cream. You'll have an easier time assembling the cakes if you chill this a bit first.
    Assemble the cakes by alternating cookies with heavy layers of whipped cream. Watch the video for ideas about how to shape them, but you could also just do this lasagna-style in a cake pan. Maybe bash a couple of your cookies into a powder to sprinkle over top.
    Let the cakes chill in the fridge for at least a day - the cookies and cream need time to kinda melt together.
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  • @aragusea
    @aragusea  Před rokem +52

    Thanks Allform for sponsoring this video! Click www.allform.com/adamragusea for 20% off the sofa of your choice! Our whiskey leather 3-seater with a chaise was easier to assemble than an icebox cake! #Allform

  • @zestybanana8970
    @zestybanana8970 Před rokem +1302

    You know it’s an Adam Ragusea video when he reminds you that brown sugar is just white sugar and molasses

    • @correadoggsten
      @correadoggsten Před rokem +87

      And then gets the molasses all over the jar in the process of pouring, disproving the convenience of his method

    • @8cupsCoffee
      @8cupsCoffee Před rokem +4

      Not a fan! Molasses has a really strong smell

    • @itsROMPERS...
      @itsROMPERS... Před rokem +12

      I tried doing this, and too often put in too much molasses which is really gross.

    • @TamarLitvot
      @TamarLitvot Před rokem +18

      According to Glen of Glen and Friends, this is not quite correct. Some brown sugar is just granulated with molasses, but some is sugar before final refining. Since all my brown sugar is in a brown sugar saver container (bought from King Arthur and it really works), I can’t check the ingredients. And it likely depends on the store - I’m going to compare brown sugar from chain grocery, Trader Joe’s, and a local organic food chain.

    • @romeothompson9389
      @romeothompson9389 Před rokem +10

      @@correadoggsten idk I still think it’s more convenient and honestly the worst part about brown sugar is when it clumps up and gets hard making your own in really small batches eliminates that problem

  • @fintanbochra
    @fintanbochra Před rokem +1242

    Another certified hood classic!

  • @timmerrill
    @timmerrill Před rokem +671

    For those that don't want to use malted milk powder to stabilize the whipped cream, you can use 1/8 to 1/4 cup of confectioner's sugar, depending on sweetness desired, per cup of heavy whipping cream, and leave out the granulated sugar. For me, the confectioner's sugar whips in better, and the bit of cornstarch in confectioner's sugar also stabilizes the whipped cream extremely well. I'll store any unused whipped cream in a sealed container in the fridge, and it remains like when I first made it for a week. I don't know if it would last longer than a week because it doesn't get a chance to sit around unused longer than that in my kitchen.

    • @isaac7046
      @isaac7046 Před rokem

      damn

    • @Virginiafox21
      @Virginiafox21 Před rokem +16

      My family makes this every year for Christmas, we use a packet of gelatin to stabilize the whipped cream. You dissolve it in water then microwave until melted, then cool slightly and add to cream before whipping. It sets up great and will last for a bit outside the fridge while people are milling around. Malted milk powder sounds like a great flavor addition though.

    • @Memotag
      @Memotag Před rokem +15

      instant pudding powder is another good stabilizer of whipped cream. The pre-gelled cornstarch in the instant pudding powder makes the final product more stable than regular cornstarch. Plus the instant pudding powder includes the sugar.

    • @EnglishStrippedBare
      @EnglishStrippedBare Před rokem +1

      Right on, Tim. That is actually how I do my whipped cream as well. Works amazingly well and tastes great.

    • @ixperium.
      @ixperium. Před rokem +1

      Adam needs to like or pin this

  • @ipv6tf2
    @ipv6tf2 Před rokem +44

    sub cookies with graham crackers, some of the cream with condensed milk and also layer mangoes and you got a Filipino classic, the mango icebox cake - “mango float”

    • @toadsage
      @toadsage Před rokem +1

      So in other words a completely different recipe? 😂

    • @eddieddieeddie
      @eddieddieeddie Před rokem +1

      @@toadsage Yes and it's good

  • @TheWhitmore
    @TheWhitmore Před rokem +8

    Do you seriously have a GRAND PIANO!?
    Love it, Adam. It's great to see musicians actually able to buy Grand Pianos.

  • @BillGates-vu7rm
    @BillGates-vu7rm Před rokem +8

    Thanks for the star trek shout out! "Transparent aluminum!"

  • @thegoodgeneral
    @thegoodgeneral Před rokem +9

    2:13 nice Star Trek IV reference. I can see the resemblance.

    • @alwkw3783
      @alwkw3783 Před rokem +1

      I was wondering what that was about!

  • @ruthanneluvsvacuuming6653

    My mom would make this while waiting for dinner to finish cooking. Since we had it for dessert, it wasn't in the refrigerator long enough to get soggy. The cookies were still a little crisp.

  • @serrasedai
    @serrasedai Před rokem +56

    My mom used a recipe for this that adds mint to the whipped cream, instead of vanilla. It was delicious!

  • @deceam208
    @deceam208 Před rokem +181

    "Baking is a science"
    Adam: *dumps random quantities of ingredients in a bowl*

    • @Apersonl0l
      @Apersonl0l Před rokem +15

      Not an exact science, but science none the less

    • @callaflower221
      @callaflower221 Před rokem +17

      I’ve never seen someone not measure baking powder. We’re living in the edge today!!

    • @Glacier_Nester
      @Glacier_Nester Před rokem +16

      @@callaflower221 Literally the only time I've EVER not measured baking powder was doing pancakes in a major hurry, swear him not measuring stuff drives me BONKERS

    • @TheModdedwarfare3
      @TheModdedwarfare3 Před rokem

      JUST THROW IT IN A POT AND BOIL IT!

    • @alexandervowles3518
      @alexandervowles3518 Před rokem

      @@Glacier_Nester honestly, sometimes it's too fiddly having to get out various measuring spoons and clean 'em. Easier to eyeball.

  • @DanielRowe13
    @DanielRowe13 Před rokem +194

    My favorite dessert recipe, my grandmother's Icebox Cake!
    no one I ever mentioned "Icebox cake" to, knew what it was.
    Hers was made with regular Graham Crackers with a cocoa whipped cream, my parents still make it for my birthday every year.

    • @marcplourde4272
      @marcplourde4272 Před rokem +3

      My family makes this too! We call is "Brindle" for some reason. The ideal preparation always seemed like a mousse to me

    • @Bethihearyoucalling
      @Bethihearyoucalling Před rokem +2

      The traditional icebox cake has been my birthday cake for over 50 years.

    • @christinemurphy8862
      @christinemurphy8862 Před rokem

      That sounds great!

    • @meganr9102
      @meganr9102 Před rokem +5

      I just realized that my favorite birthday cake is technically an icebox cake- we call it eclair squares, it's graham crackers, cool whip, and chocolate frosting layers, set in the fridge a couple hours
      even as I get more "foodie" and make more things from scratch, you can't beat the classics lol

    • @chomosuke0720
      @chomosuke0720 Před rokem

      It's called a refrigerator cake where I'm from and also uses graham crackers. Usually topped with mango

  • @robbicu
    @robbicu Před rokem +2

    The Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home reference made me smile. Wonder if anyone else got it?

  • @Dragosteaa
    @Dragosteaa Před rokem +143

    In my lifetime, this was basically *the* first cake I learned how to make with my grandma which helped to spark my love for basic cooking skill 💜 I’d beg for it always until she taught me so I could accomplish it myself. *Keep it easy* though! Store-bought plain oreo wafers + real whipped cream + create a big slathered log + refrigerator = miracle treat for yourself! Bonus points if you made a playhouse fort out of the fridge box.. in the basement :3

    • @TGKPostsSometimes
      @TGKPostsSometimes Před rokem +5

      Man that sounds fun

    • @marcpeterson1092
      @marcpeterson1092 Před rokem +1

      @@TGKPostsSometimes Yes, it is easy. But oreos have basically no flavor. Do it this way if you don't care about taste or texture.

  • @lucashartwich1681
    @lucashartwich1681 Před rokem +6

    "Or tries to talk to a whale"... Now that's a quality reference!

  • @complexfrog3132
    @complexfrog3132 Před rokem +110

    i try to make as many of your recipes as i can and im sure im gonna try this one. Congrats on 2 mililion subs!

  • @ThumpertTheFascistCottontail

    In Australia, we call this chocolate ripple cake. I love it.

    • @nickyrollingsart
      @nickyrollingsart Před rokem +6

      And it's made out of proper chocolate biscuits from the get go!

    • @OtsoNick
      @OtsoNick Před rokem +2

      Choco Ripple Cake soooo good, was thinking about it all this video. For a slightly less sweet version, you can alternate with Anzac biscuits and it's still amazing but with a bit of variation!

  • @roadtonavilla8611
    @roadtonavilla8611 Před rokem +7

    2 million already??? Proud for you!

  • @arcadiatf2
    @arcadiatf2 Před rokem +23

    Adam, no idea if you read these comments, but I love how your cinematography has progressed over the years. These dolly shots and whip zooms are next level 🤓

  • @nhmh2998
    @nhmh2998 Před rokem +2

    Upvote is for the puppy. Tell him I love him!
    Also, thank you for being awesome and improving a favorite childhood classic of mine!

  • @SirDragonClaw
    @SirDragonClaw Před rokem +59

    This seems very similar to the Australian choc ripple cake, made with chocolate biscuits and whipped cream.

    • @nataliekate2176
      @nataliekate2176 Před rokem +2

      A classic! Gotta have a crushed up flake to sprinkle on the top haha.

    • @Gocunt
      @Gocunt Před rokem

      I think it's the exact same but what he said about doing it in a cake pan lasagna style haha

  • @helenlevens6278
    @helenlevens6278 Před rokem +6

    This brings back yummy memories 😋 I'm Australian, and we had this cake made with biscuits (cookies) that were called Chocolate Ripple biscuits. The cake was made in log form and cut on the diagonal, and was called, and great thought went into the name: Chocolate Ripple Cake!

  • @Pimp.My.Forklift
    @Pimp.My.Forklift Před rokem +14

    Nothing beats a no bake cake with components that have to be baked

  • @JustenHarper
    @JustenHarper Před rokem

    Not a wasted word - just A+ writing/editing, units in imperial and metric, commentary on how to mix things up, just fantastic.

  • @7777ale7777
    @7777ale7777 Před rokem +3

    Yum! Reminds me of chocotorta from Argentina

  • @kiliang96
    @kiliang96 Před rokem +5

    Adam: Leather gets nicer as you abuse it more
    My cats: I don't think so

  • @christopherdyer2046
    @christopherdyer2046 Před rokem +6

    One of my favorite deserts to this day is what ive seen called chocolate lasagna. Is just layers of chocolate pudding whipped cream mixed with cream cheese. Then topped with whipped cream and mini chips. Its usually made witha oreo crust but my aunt always used pie crust. Love it either way

  • @christopheryoung2934
    @christopheryoung2934 Před rokem

    Adam your segways into ad breaks are so smooth I'm incapable of skipping over that portion of your video.

  • @legato500
    @legato500 Před rokem +1

    Man that Voyage Home reference made my day

  • @FLY1NF1SH
    @FLY1NF1SH Před rokem +2

    This is the birthday cake I have every year, I'm stoked for this

  • @clairesilverspar
    @clairesilverspar Před rokem +2

    One of our family favourites since forever has been a "cookie log". Chocolate chip cookies, dunked in OJ, sandwiched & smothered in whipped cream. I never knew it was so popular since no-one else I've met knew about it.

  • @davidlicciardi6100
    @davidlicciardi6100 Před rokem +3

    Congrats on 2M Adam! I love your vids

  • @jamesgilboy9302
    @jamesgilboy9302 Před rokem

    I had this a bunch as a kid, always loved them! Didn’t realize it was so widespread.

  • @brendaleelydon
    @brendaleelydon Před rokem +7

    I like making this cake, but instead of all whipped cream, i whip the cream, then stir in mascarpone or cream cheese or creme fraiche. I think traditionally people would dip the cookies in some kind of liqueur (I've also heard of people using orange juice!) before adding the whipped cream, but if you're using Famous Chocolate Wafers you're gonna have to work fast, cuz they'll start to mush almost immediately! lol You can lightly brush them once it's on the stack, if you want, or just use a different kind of cookie, either Adam's homemade ones here, or something like a Chips Ahoy. Smearing a light layer of jam or preserves before the whipped cream is nice too (I usually thin the jam with a bit a water or milk).
    A layer of ganache over the whole thing (after it's set up in the fridge for a while) is a lovely & decadent addition! I first heard of this from The Stone Soup, a blog by a woman in Australia, & it's served me very well & even won me a couple prizes at family get-togethers! 😁😆🤣

  • @BeeBee-nx9zi
    @BeeBee-nx9zi Před rokem +1

    I love easy but delicious cake recipes!

  • @pufthemajicdragon
    @pufthemajicdragon Před rokem +4

    OMG So many extra points for the Star Trek reference

    • @jennyahumanowl
      @jennyahumanowl Před rokem

      I'm glad I'm not the only one who caught that! Not very many folks into the TOS movies I guess

  • @gamegod193
    @gamegod193 Před rokem +1

    This is something my dad always wanted to teach me how to make so thank you Adam so much for this

  • @riverAmazonNZ
    @riverAmazonNZ Před rokem +11

    I have been preaching the joys of this dessert for years! My fave version uses hard ginger cookies, dipped in sherry, coated with lightly sweetened vanilla whipped cream, topped with chocolate shavings. Second fave uses chocolate chip cookies, dipped in cold espresso.

  • @jackwack5402
    @jackwack5402 Před rokem +1

    We were really poor as a kid and my angel of a Mum used to make this for us when my brother or I did well at school. It was such a special treat. I’m in uni now and sometimes I still make it when I’m homesick. What a wonderful recipe, I gotta try it soon!

  • @floydie43
    @floydie43 Před rokem +1

    I loved this as a kid growing up, I'm going to give this recipe a go to bring back some childhood nostalgia!

  • @AntsBBQCookout
    @AntsBBQCookout Před rokem +6

    I remember making this in log form when I was a kid! Man haven't thought about this cake in forever, so nostalgic 🥲

  • @shawneyb468
    @shawneyb468 Před rokem +2

    I opened CZcams at the right time! Congrats on 2 million subs!

  • @burnsy23
    @burnsy23 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad you're highlighting this! My family has made this for as long as I remember and I think a more "grown up" version is a great alternative

  • @CogitoSensei
    @CogitoSensei Před rokem +4

    i audibly gasped when he crushed the extra cookies instead of eating them as chef's snacks

  • @radioraheem2843
    @radioraheem2843 Před rokem

    That looks intoxicatingly good 😌

  • @Spade1350
    @Spade1350 Před rokem

    I want that in my body years ago. Malted cream and bonus texture? Brilliant.

  • @issme123
    @issme123 Před rokem

    this is the best cake ever

  • @leeleefallen
    @leeleefallen Před rokem +2

    We call it Chocolate Ripple cake in Australia. Partly due to the fact that usually we use Arnott's Choc Ripple biscuits. Sometimes we dunk the biscuits (cookies) in coffee and some times a liqueur like a coffee liqueur just before coating them and usually laid out in a long log format.

    • @paulsomething8
      @paulsomething8 Před rokem

      What's the deal with this telegram comment? I got one too on my comment. Dodgy Dodgy.

  • @Kirasuva
    @Kirasuva Před rokem +9

    Thank you for this, you've answered a childhood question for me. They made one of these on that old PBS show Zoom and I could never remember the name of it.

  • @holygrailstudios
    @holygrailstudios Před rokem +3

    Made an icebox cake out of these, but I'll also say that the cookies themselves are out of this world by themselves. Definitely making another batch when the holidays roll around and I need cookies for friends/family!

  • @AKA_Studios
    @AKA_Studios Před rokem +3

    Your kid coming by to sample the whipped cream was so cute!

  • @mrsbluesky8415
    @mrsbluesky8415 Před rokem

    Looks so good !

  • @ZephWraen
    @ZephWraen Před rokem +4

    My aunt made a Graham Cracker Icebox cake every year for Christmas, and her trick was to mix some French Vanilla Instant Pudding with the Whipped Cream (1:1). Topped with some chocolate icing, and it was delicious.
    When I made it I subbed out the icing for Nutella. The icing when cooled made a bit of a crunch texture and that was lost with the switch to Nutella but I think the flavor worked better.

  • @liamshiels8626
    @liamshiels8626 Před rokem

    Choc ripple cake! A classic at Australian Christmas tables in the heat of summer.

  • @juliabishop1408
    @juliabishop1408 Před rokem +2

    Puppy!!!!! Adam's videos just got 100x better! 😍🐶

  • @jackydoggie
    @jackydoggie Před rokem

    Oh my gosh this looks and sounds AMAZING!!

  • @blueap06
    @blueap06 Před rokem

    Thanks for the fennel seeds info

  • @zoeyorly8674
    @zoeyorly8674 Před rokem +2

    I feel like the sponsor was just to show off what I can only assume is your new puppy in which case well played, they're very cute and make me want a sofa

  • @panos3320
    @panos3320 Před rokem

    That was delightful, even on my meshy first try. i really appreciated the extra touches for texture.

  • @ThatEgg
    @ThatEgg Před rokem +1

    i'm a simple gal, i see Adam Ragusea Cooking video, i like

  • @lyndonrainey7378
    @lyndonrainey7378 Před rokem

    this is only the second “icebox” dessert i’ve heard about. i grew up eating lemon icebox pie (which i recommend heavily) so it’ll be cool to have another icebox dessert, definitely will be trying this

  • @fiercebaldguy
    @fiercebaldguy Před rokem

    Oh I am SO going to make this!!

  • @callaflower221
    @callaflower221 Před rokem +4

    That looks delicious.

  • @saratakkoush6109
    @saratakkoush6109 Před rokem +6

    Would recommend making this in serving bowls or fruit salad cups in smaller portions

  • @ivyrose779
    @ivyrose779 Před rokem

    I have never heard of this. I’m going to try it out!

  • @czerwonykwadrat6843
    @czerwonykwadrat6843 Před rokem

    That little doggo is really cute

  • @GTlMK2
    @GTlMK2 Před rokem +51

    i definitely want to try this, and every other recipe you have ever made!

    • @brendaleelydon
      @brendaleelydon Před rokem +1

      This is ridiculously easy & amazingly good! You could even just use Famous Chocolate Wafers & Cool Whip and get a serviceable dessert tonight! (Of course, the homemade whipped cream is way better lol)
      You know, I just remembered that a local market sells cannoli filling in a piping bag...I wonder what it would be like if I made it with a layer of cannoli filling in between the whipped cream-coated cookies...

  • @ImpossibleAsymptote
    @ImpossibleAsymptote Před rokem

    Very nostalgic, zebra cake is one of the first desserts I learned how to 'make' as a kid -- box of famous wafers and homemade whipped cream.

  • @akiraigarashi2874
    @akiraigarashi2874 Před rokem

    Looks delicious

  • @AscendtionArc
    @AscendtionArc Před rokem

    Thanks for this.

  • @rw4025
    @rw4025 Před rokem

    Your dog is adorable

  • @lordaragorn001
    @lordaragorn001 Před rokem

    Sova loves this one

  • @jasguy2715
    @jasguy2715 Před rokem

    My mother used to make icebox cake. All it was, was layers of graham crackers and chocolate pudding and it is absolutely delicious. I think I'm going to make one, it's been a long time!

  • @fredricciardi2770
    @fredricciardi2770 Před rokem +2

    I love the Star Trek Voyage Home referance. 😆 🤣

  • @tomasochoa
    @tomasochoa Před rokem +1

    This just made me crave cookies ice cream

  • @timstevens3183
    @timstevens3183 Před rokem +2

    The shots of Adam rolling a chocolate log are going to make for great ytp edits 👍

  • @arealhuman3677
    @arealhuman3677 Před rokem

    Great video Adam!

  • @Zestytrashcan82
    @Zestytrashcan82 Před rokem

    Your dog is cute af, I love them

  • @lukerichards1188
    @lukerichards1188 Před rokem +1

    "Sloppy summertime oreo snowball" is a phrase I won't forget as quickly as I'd like.

  • @Nikki0417
    @Nikki0417 Před rokem

    I've never heard of icebox cake before, but this looks delicious.

  • @erikharrison
    @erikharrison Před rokem +69

    Love Adam's recipes, I don't think this one is for me. I think icebox cakes have a wonderful texture on their own, and cold mini chocolate chips tear up my mouth. If I want more contrast in my icebox cakes, I use some unsoaked cookies for crunch, but if the ratio of wafer to whipped cream is right, I get wafers with a pudding like texture that is still slightly firm and dry in the middle. They will sog out after another day or so, I just make sure there isn't any leftovers.
    Milk powder (malted or otherwise) in desserts is a baller move, regardless

    • @sarat9567
      @sarat9567 Před rokem +7

      Omg I LOVE cold chocolate chips!!!!!

    • @MA22
      @MA22 Před rokem +8

      The chocolate chips will have been melted in the oven, though, which means that they will not be nearly as hard to bite through. You could also just choose not to have them

    • @teganevans
      @teganevans Před rokem +5

      I'm intrigued by the firmer cookies rather than the soft wafers but I 100% agree that cold chocolate chips are just not good. I can't stand chocolate chips in ice cream etc. It seems like a rare opinion considering how common they are in cold desserts but I want my chocolate chips warm in something fresh baked or not at all

    • @AnnaReed42
      @AnnaReed42 Před rokem +2

      I agree with all of this. I definitely want to try the malted milk powder cream but I will keep the store-bought wafers.

    • @8cupsCoffee
      @8cupsCoffee Před rokem +1

      Yeah he likes heterogeneity a lot more than I do. I don't need a that high of a contrast but a lot of people like for example, Ben n Jerry's for this reason.

  • @emmywillow6599
    @emmywillow6599 Před rokem

    my grandma used to make these with us with those “healthy” oreo cracker things and cool whip. we called them igloos. this vid inspired me to go make one again. lots of good memories

  • @batt3ryac1d
    @batt3ryac1d Před rokem

    Malted milk in the whipped cream is a fantastic idea.
    A couple times my mum made a similar cake but you dip ginger nuts(gingery biscuits that are hard as rocks and amazing) in rum really quick and the build the cake with whipped cream like normal. Cause they're such hard biscuits they still have a little texture after the dip in rum and overnight soak in the whipped cream and its delicious cause rum and ginger blend so well.

  • @TheRubyGamesOG
    @TheRubyGamesOG Před rokem

    No one's gonna believe me HOWEVER, For my final project for my highschool junior year in architecture, was to design something and make a 3d model of it, and my idea was a modular couch (where I only made one seat). It was a concept which I can't believe allform exists!

  • @indeed.9101
    @indeed.9101 Před rokem

    Looks good

  • @catylynch7909
    @catylynch7909 Před rokem +14

    Ooh, I love the original, with the store-bought wafers. This must be delicious! Will have to try it.

  • @DelphicExpanse
    @DelphicExpanse Před rokem +2

    Haha that quick star trek reference :D

  • @parracytixx4048
    @parracytixx4048 Před rokem

    The videos you present are so interesting , muy bien !

  • @ruxtonau
    @ruxtonau Před rokem

    in my house its known as "Chocolate Ripple Cake" because we've made wit Arnott's Chocolate Ripple since forever. We also do it horizontally. It's my Dad's favourite cake.

  • @elroma7712
    @elroma7712 Před rokem

    My dad loves this kind of cake, well balcarce cake, it has cream and sweet potatoes sweets in it.

  • @diggoryjaydark97
    @diggoryjaydark97 Před rokem

    Another great video

  • @stormslug
    @stormslug Před rokem

    "Sloppy Summertime Oreo Snowball" .. sounds amazing :D

  • @stowlo
    @stowlo Před rokem

    Looks awesome, love the cookie idea. I like to cheat whipped creams like these with some instant jello. Coconut flavor is a family favorite.

  • @jordanscism1841
    @jordanscism1841 Před rokem +1

    Very nice Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home reference!

  • @janeteholmes
    @janeteholmes Před rokem

    In Australia we use Chocolate Ripple biscuits (cookies) to make this cake. Delicious!

  • @stopthink9000
    @stopthink9000 Před rokem

    Sweeeeet...gonna give something like this a try for kiddos birthday!

  • @gyrgamer8936
    @gyrgamer8936 Před rokem

    Thanks

  • @kaimoore1225
    @kaimoore1225 Před rokem

    You madman!!! I have never seen someone make cookies in a measuring cup

  • @Pman8362
    @Pman8362 Před rokem

    That is one adorable Labo

  • @Imjetta7
    @Imjetta7 Před rokem

    “A sloppy Summertime, Oreo snowball”. YUM!