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This Layered S'mores Icebox Cake is based off of my late aunt's icebox cake recipe. I used the traditional layered pudding and graham crackers but kicked it up to s'mores awesomeness with the addition of chocolate bars and toasted marshmallows. It's the perfect summer get-together dessert, y'all...or even easy enough to be a weeknight dessert. Take this to your next barbecue for sure!
Gosh, I love a good icebox cake. I've been making my late Aunt Margaret's icebox cake since I was a new bride almost 13 years ago. Her husband was a professional baker (I've shared a few of his famous Manhattan Cafe recipes on here before), and I was blessed to inherit their 100-year old recipe box full of their prized hand-written recipes. That box is like a little door to the past. It's absolutely stuffed full of goodies...many of which I now make on a regular basis. My aunt passed away almost 20 years ago, but creating some of her and Uncle Johnny's recipes still makes me feel connected to her...know what I mean? I'm sure they'd be excited to try this spin on their classic icebox cake. Not only did I change up the ingredients and flavors, I've drastically cut down the prep time, too (I mean, it's summer...I'm not up for standing over the hot stove stirring homemade pudding for an hour now, y'all!). I've gotten this down to a cool 10-minute cake that can be made the night before a barbecue or potluck. Check out the recipe below.
And...this baby is NO-BAKE! Let's all sing a song of praise. Because who in the heehaw wants to heat up the oven in the dog days of summertime? At least not here in Texas, y'all...it's always a scorcher. Any day can be a S'mores Day with this yummy cake.
This cake's three main ingredients kind of make my heart go pitter-patter. Hershey's Milk Chocolate bars, Honey Maid Graham Cracker Squares, and Kraft's Jet Puffed Marshmallows...the unofficial summertime trifecta, y'all.
I grabbed everything for this cake at Walmart. Many stores have this fun s'mores display to pick up all of your campfire yumminess. What's summertime without s'mores, y'all? Remember when I posted about the new firepit we built? We are out there s'more-ing it up all the time, y'all. S'mores are my love language...they were destined to be made into cake-form in my kitchen.
This cake is a quick, easy solution for summertime BBQs and parties. Everyone loves the girl who brings a yummy dessert, right?
This cake is a quick, easy solution for summertime BBQs and parties. Everyone loves the girl who brings a yummy dessert, right?
The Hershey Bars get rough-chopped to give the pudding they go into the s'mores flavor.
And the marshmallow topping is, of course, the pièce de résistance.
Ingredients:
- 1 box Honey Maid Graham Cracker Squares
- 2 (3.9 ounce) boxes Jell-O Instant Chocolate Pudding Mix
- 3 cups milk (I like the Knudsen brand)
- 1 (8 ounce) box Philadelphia Cream Cheese, softened
- 1 6-pack Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bars, rough chopped
- 1 (8 ounce) container Kraft Cool Whip
- 1 bag Kraft's Jet Puffed Marshmallows
In a 9x13" casserole pan sprayed with cooking spray, lay out enough Honey Maid Graham Cracker Squares to cover the bottom (for my pan, it's 7 sheets).
Combine pudding mix, milk, softened cream cheese, and chopped Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bars in a large bowl with an electric mixer. Mixture will thicken and combine quickly. Fold in Cool Whip until mixture is combined. Spoon 1/3 of this mixture over graham crackers. Add another layer of graham crackers on top of the chocolate mixture. And then repeat the chocolate with another layer of graham crackers on top. Use the rest of the chocolate mixture on top.
Neatly lay marshmallows on top of the last chocolate mixture, in rows. Refrigerate overnight. Before taking the cake to your barbecue or get-together the next day, be sure to brown the marshmallows. I did this with my kitchen torch. As I mentioned above, you can also do this for about a minute under your oven's broiler. You'll need to watch it closely so the marshmallows don't burn or even catch on fire.
Combine pudding mix, milk, softened cream cheese, and chopped Hershey's Milk Chocolate Bars in a large bowl with an electric mixer. Mixture will thicken and combine quickly. Fold in Cool Whip until mixture is combined. Spoon 1/3 of this mixture over graham crackers. Add another layer of graham crackers on top of the chocolate mixture. And then repeat the chocolate with another layer of graham crackers on top. Use the rest of the chocolate mixture on top.
Neatly lay marshmallows on top of the last chocolate mixture, in rows. Refrigerate overnight. Before taking the cake to your barbecue or get-together the next day, be sure to brown the marshmallows. I did this with my kitchen torch. As I mentioned above, you can also do this for about a minute under your oven's broiler. You'll need to watch it closely so the marshmallows don't burn or even catch on fire.
The layers of chocolate, graham crackers, and marshmallows are that quintessential flavors of the season.
Love me some s'mores....CAKE!
What kinds of fun ways do you like to enjoy the flavors of s'mores?
This sounds like something my kids would like. I love marshmallows...and chocolate...and pudding...Ok, I'd like it too :)
ReplyDeleteI never thought about using a torch. That is such a great idea.
ReplyDeleteOh that sounds great! I love your twist on the original smores treat!
ReplyDeleteOh how yummy! I want some of this tonite!
ReplyDeleteits really great idea i want to try this am a huge fanatic of hershey thank you for sharing your idea
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! So creative!
ReplyDeleteThis looks dee-lish! And, I love the torch. I so want one of those!!
ReplyDeleteThat torch looks like the deal! I've always wanted to make a recipe that required a torch. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! I'm really excited to try this one. Can't get enough S'mores. We have a family party coming up in the canyons so I will have to bring this one to the party. Yum!
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe and really creative! My boys love anything with marshmallows so I know they will love this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dessert idea!!I would love for you to share this at my link party Making Memories Mondays going on now! There’s a great cash giveaway too!
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I'll admit it, I'm not a huge smores fan BUT, this really looks divine....and I want a torch now!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This looks so good. I love smores!
ReplyDeleteWould you believe I have never had a S'mores to date? Your recipe and photo looks great!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative way to enjoy s'mores in the heat of the summer!! Too hot around here for camp fires :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so yummy! And what a fun way to enjoy s'mores. I must give your recipe a try. Thanks for sharing! #client
ReplyDeleteHow fun! I love camping and this totally reminds me of it. I recently got a kitchen torch and probably use it more than I should.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving this! Pinned and tweeted! I always love your creations, thanks for sharing this with us! I hope to see you tonight at 7 pm. Lou Lou Girls
ReplyDeleteI love all the fun s'mores recipes but an ice box version! I love it! My mom used to burn bread lol!
ReplyDeleteMichelle