Fried Ice Cream Cake
original recipe by ilovecooking
1/2 
cup butter (1 stick)
1 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 cups crushed 
cornflakes
1 1.75-quart container vanilla ice cream (no substitutions – it 
has to be real ice cream)
1 8-ounce carton frozen whipped topping, 
thawed
3/4 teaspoon cinnamon
Honey for drizzling
Set ice cream out 
to soften up at room temperature for about 30 minutes.  Or longer if your 
freezer is set on 'Cryogenic Clone Storage'.  You want to be able to slide a 
butter knife into it without too much resistance.
Meanwhile, melt butter 
in a large skillet over medium-high heat then add sugar and salt.  Stir and 
continue cooking until the sugar is thoroughly incorporated into the butter and 
the mixture starts to bubble (about 2-3 minutes).  Add cornflakes and continue 
cooking, constantly stirring, for 5-6 minutes or until the cornflakes are 
slightly caramelized and browned.  Be careful not to cook too long or the sugar 
will burn.
Add a little more than half of the cornflakes to the bottom of 
a 13x9 baking dish (more than 1/2 but not quite 2/3).  Using your hand, pat the 
cornflakes into a level crust in the bottom of the dish.  Let crust cool to room 
temperature.
In a stand mixer using the paddle attachment or large bowl 
using big ole spoon, mix ice cream, whipped topping and cinnamon just until 
thoroughly combined.
Spread ice cream mixture evenly over cornflake 
layer.  Sprinkle top of ice cream evenly with remaining cornflakes.  Cover and 
return to freezer.  Freeze “cake” for 4 hours before serving.
I was able 
to serve and enjoy this straight out of the freezer.  The ice cream layer was 
soft and fluffy but, again, if your freezer is set on some subarctic dinosaur 
preserving setting, you may want to let this set in the fridge for an hour or so 
to soften up before serving.
Drizzle each portion with honey before 
serving.
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