Reese's Pieces Ice Cream Cake
what you need
1 carton Vanilla Bean ice cream (I used Breyer's)
1 container Cool Whip (I used fat free)
1 oreo pie crust
Assorted Candy (Reese's Pieces, Mini Chocolate Chips, Oreo crumbles, Mini Reese's Cups)
Chocolate Syrup
how to make it
Crumble Oreo pie crust into bottom of a spring form pan and press it down firmly to make the crust of the cake. If you have difficulty getting it to hold together add some melted butter.
Mix softened ice cream and cool whip together until throughly incorporated.
Layer half of the ice cream, cool whip mixture on top of the Oreo crust.
Top ice cream with assorted candies (I left out the Reese's Cups and used them only on top) and drizzle with chocolate syrup. I will use melted chocolate next time, but use whatever you like best.
Layer the remaining ice cream mixture on top of the candies and cover with remaining candy pieces, this time adding Reese's Cups.
Place in the freezer for a minimum of 4 hours, but overnight works much better. I covered the top and bottom of my spring form pan with aluminum foil to fight off freezer burn.
Strawberry Cheesecake Ice Cream Cake
what you need
1 carton Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream (I used the Food Lion brand)
1 container Cool Whip (Fat Free)
1 graham cracker pie crust
1/2 quart fresh strawberries
how to make it
You follow the same basic process for this cake. The only difference is that instead of placing candy between the two ice cream layers you will layer fresh strawberries. I also sprinkled some extra graham cracker crumbles on the top for decoration. The final result was pretty amazing!