Birthday Ice Cream Cake
A classic birthday ice cream cake with three layers of ice cream sandwiched between fluffy vanilla cake. (Pictures updated February 2021)
This is thirty!!
Who doesn’t want a slice of birthday ice cream cake on their 30th birthday? That’s what I thought, NO ONE.
But before we talk about cake, let’s talk about this whole turning THREE ZERO thing. To be honest I don’t know how I feel about it. Scared? Happy? Excited? Way back in my teen years, I remember talking to my then high school sweetheart in Sierra Leone about where we would be at 30; you know the usual married, kids, house, etc. I remember thinking “Gosh, that is so old” and now that it is here, I wish I felt a little older but this thing called graduate school is not helping me feel exactly completely ‘grown-up’.
With the start of a new decade, it is inevitable to take a ride down memory lane and reminisce of the past. The last decade I dare say was the hardest and best years yet! It was in these years I moved to the US permanently, met my best girlfriends, had my first drink and hangover (let’s not do that again!), graduated from college, met the man of my dreams, learned how to drive a car and bought my first car, lost my favorite man (dad), got married, made new lifelong friends, developed a passion for baking, started a blog, and made new friends online.
So much has happened in my 20s that it will be impossible to just forget these years and why I understand my not-too-ecstatic celebration of the end of that era. But I am looking forward to the next phase, whatever it may hold!!
Anyhoo, let’s talk about this cake! I always make my own birthday cake and I love experimenting at this time of the year. I love using this time to make a cake that I want to make but you know my picky family doesn’t really care for it because it is all chocolate with them. Last year, I made this Strawberry Lavender Cake and I loved it. However, this year I was not sure what I wanted to make. I even asked you guys on Facebook and you gave me so many great ideas. Ala’s suggestion of ice cream cake struck a chord with me as I had never made an ice cream cake before, so I decided to make one for my birthday!! Well funny enough, my grandma-in-law called a few days later and said she wanted an ice cream cake for our joint birthday celebration making it impossible to say no!!
I’m convinced I really need to make them more often because they are so easy to make and the flavor possibilities are endless. I am already thinking I need a cookies and cream version before the summer ends but that’s for another day, let’s focus on what’s inside this cake?
I made my favorite vanilla cake and used two homemade berry ice creams; this Coconut Raspberry Rhubarb Ice Cream and a Strawberry Ice Cream based on this recipe and a pint of vanilla ice cream. That is it!! All the ingredients you need to make this beauty. Of course, you can see how easy it is to customize to what you like. Use chocolate cake instead of vanilla, your favorite ice cream flavors (chocolate, cookie dough, mint chocolate, whatever), and just sandwich all in a beautiful presentation to WOW your birthday girl or boy! I used these sprinkles I got from Sprinkle Bakes new online store and I may have gone a little sprinkle crazy. Love the pearls!!
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Birthday Ice Cream Cake
A classic birthday ice cream cake with three layers of ice cream sandwiched between fluffy vanilla cake.
Ingredients
- 1 9-inch vanilla cake (your favorite recipe or box mix)
- 1 pint Coconut Raspberry Ice Cream (or ice cream of your choice)
- 1 pint Strawberry Ice Cream (or another flavor ice cream of your choice)
- 1 pint Vanilla Ice Cream
- 1½ cups heavy whipping cream
- ½ cup powdered sugar
Instructions
- Prepare your vanilla cake as your recipe or box instructs. You need just one round 9-inch cake. Let cool completely, slice horizontally in half and freeze.
- A day before serving, assemble the cake. Spray a 9-inch springform pan with cooking spray. Line with parchment. Spray parchment. Line the inside of the pan with plastic wrap, leaving an overhang on all sides. Smooth out the plastic very carefully. Place the prepared pan in the freezer for at least an hour.
- Remove the first pint of ice cream from the freezer and let sit at room temperature for at least 15 minutes to soften. Use a spoon and mix the ice cream until spreadable. Place one half of the cake at the bottom of the springform pan. Top with first pint of ice cream and spread evenly. Transfer to freezer and let firm up for at least an hour.
- Repeat with the other two pints of ice cream freezing each layer before adding the next. After the last layer of ice cream, top with the cake layer before freezing. Press firmly into the ice cream and make sure it sticks. Wrap cake top with plastic wrap and freeze until firm, at least 3-4 hours but preferably overnight.
- On the day of serving, unmold cake from pan by passing a sharp knife around the edges before loosening the springform pan. Remove plastic wrap and move cake to a cake board or stand. Return to freezer.
- Using an electric mixer, in a medium bowl whip the heavy cream and powdered sugar until stiff peaks form. Do not overbeat until grainy.
- Remove cake from freezer and frost as you would normally with whipped cream. Decorate with sprinkles if desired. Freeze cake for another hour.
- To serve, remove from freezer about 30 mins before serving. Cut with a sharp knife.
Notes
- You can use any cake flavor you like for the cake. Chocolate, vanilla, buttermilk, funfetti etc.
- Similarly, feel free to use your favorite ice cream flavors.
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I want to try this cake or similar for my daughters 5th birthday.
Just wonder how soft vanilla cake works out in consistency or if would be better using a bottom and top made out merengue? You tried your cake – would you think merengue could be better, or not? In either case I’ll make some Small merengue cookies to put on top with sprinkles – and an Elsa figure 😀👌
I have never made frosting out of just whipped cream and sugar, it will be interesting – like sweet whipped cream. Must be very nice for ice cream I imagine 😊
I haven’t tried it with meringue but just thinking of how they absorb liquid and break down, I wouldn’t use them to sandwich the ice cream cake. They would be great as decorations!
Hi! Is Any type of cake ok? Doesn’t need to be a sponge cake? I’m worried the consistency of the cake While frozen will be too hard…
I did a regular vanilla cake recipe. The homemade recipe you can find on my blog ere. I don’t think the consistency matters as much as the ability of the cake to withhold the strength of frozen ice cream without collapsing.
I’m 13 and I made this vale for my birthday and it was amazing my hole family loved it l💕 definitely going to make again
Hi Lola! I am so glad to hear you loved this cake. Happy birthday!!
I just came across your blog , in search of more ice cream cake ideas. One, I have to say Happy Belated Birthday. Two, looking through your decorated cakes are inspirational , just Awesome !!. It is nice to see someone else likes to make fancy tall cakes. And sometimes they take a day or two to make .But worth all the yum and smiles .You go Girl, and thank you for sharing your talent. God Bless. Keep up the good work.
Hi KT. Nice to have you hear. I love celebration cakes too 🙂 The work is always well worth it!!
Hi, Love this cake. Could you please tell me
what # frosting tip you used for the top circle
of the cake??
Thank you in advance.
Sincerely,
Nancy Carlson
Hi Nancy, thanks. I used Wilton Tip # 1M which is just a large open star tip. It’s my favorite tip to use for decorating cakes. you can find it in most craft stores (Michael’s, JoAnn Fabrics etc).
Sprinkles! They’re just the best, aren’t they?! 😉 Love this gorgeous cake, girl!
Thanks Jocelyn!
It’s been an eventful decade!! Michael will still be in grad school when he turns 30 too!
anyway….HAPPPY HAPPY BIRTHDAY you beautiful amazing woman you!!
and thank you for this cake-loooooove the concept of using ice cream between the cake layers!!
Thank you thank you!! It’s annoying to still be in school at 30 but grad school happens lol
Wow i’m so late on wishing you happy birthday, but anyway happy birthday!
You’ve accomplished great things in life, good for you!
I really understand what you’re talking about when saying about the age of thirty “gosh that’s so old” , I remember that this is xactly what i thought and now i can’t believe that the youngsters were born on 2000.
Back then the 80’s were considered the kids (i have a couple of years till thirty).
When thinking of the age 30 now like you i don’t see it as old as i thought back then, however when thinking of all those teenagers that were born in the late 90’s make me feel not so young lol.
The ice cream cake is gorfeous! and i really love this kind of simple cakes and with ice cream yummy!
Thanks for the post and a very happy birthday!
That’s so true Michal! Thanks for the wishes!
Zainab, it sounds like your 20s were amazing but trust me, your 30s will bring you even bigger and better things. I’ve been in my 30s now for four years and I can honestly say I wouldn’t relive the turmoil, self-discovery, doubt and schooling that I endured in my 20s. While I’m not entirely “there” yet, I’m still far more confident and happy with myself than I was in my younger years. I also bake my own bday cakes every year and next year, I’m taking a cue from you – I want a birthday ice cream cake too! This looks 1000 times better than the ice cream cakes from a certain chain of restaurants (cough cough DQ cough cough). And your ice cream flavours are awesome. I hope you and your grandma enjoyed every sweet bite!
Thank you so much Nancy! You are so right. The 20s were filled with lots of self-discovery and doubt that I will not miss at all. Hopefully I get more and more confident in my body and self in the next decade. And yes, you need to make a nice cream cake!! They are too good!!!
This looks amazing! So fun and cheerful, too, perfect for a celebration!
Thank you Maris!!
I felt the same when I hit 30 too. In fact, I remember being out with friends at around 15-16 and thinking this 25 yr old friend of a friend was old. Oh how I take that back! I wasn’t looking forward to my 30’s so I just kept repeating to myself that it was thirty, flirty and fabulous! 😆 That was over 3 yrs ago now. :/
And wow, that is one heck of a cake. It looks absolutely beautiful and divine. So perfect for the time of year too with those delicious layers of ice cream. I imagine you, your grandma and your family inhaled this masterpiece. Gorgeous. Pinning.
You know that’s a great idea!! Flirty and fabulous lol!! Thanks Lisa 🙂
This cake is stunning! Happy belated!
I can vividly remember teasing my mom that 30 was soooooo old. Now that I am 31 I can’t believe I teased her so. I don’t feel old at all!
Hhahah I know. Now that it is here I do not feel old at all lol!