{"id":18785,"date":"2017-12-18T12:13:47","date_gmt":"2017-12-18T10:13:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.lilcookie.com\/?p=18785"},"modified":"2022-01-15T09:42:33","modified_gmt":"2022-01-15T07:42:33","slug":"strawberry-and-cream-icebox-cake","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.lilcookie.com\/strawberry-and-cream-icebox-cake\/","title":{"rendered":"Strawberry and Cream Icebox Cake"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n

Icebox cake will forever remind me of my childhood. I always remember how as a girl I liked to make icebox cake with my mother and lick cream scraps from the beaters. It was always a cake that required patience; it’s made easily and quickly, but requires decent few hours of cooling in the fridge for setting before it is good for eating. I remember my impatience every time we made the cake together, and how I always waited impatiently for the cake to be set already.<\/p>\n

Icebox cake is the most “dangerous” cake I know, simply because you just can’t stop eating it straight from the pan. “Just another small piece”, and without noticing half a pattern is already in your stomach. I prepared this following recipe for upcoming Christmas, and if you need an easy dessert for the holiday \u2013 this is the one you want! \u00a0It’s made of layers of graham cracker (or plain biscuits) filled with ricotta cream, strawberry jam and whole strawberries for decoration.<\/p>\n

The final look is especially wintry and sweet, mainly thanks to lots of powdered sugar and edible gold dust on top. This is undoubtedly an impressive icebox cake that is so festive, east to make and delicious.<\/p>\n

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Photo: Natalie Levin<\/p><\/div>\n