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Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake

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When we made our Ginger Spiced Icebox Cake over the holidays, we fell in love. I loved eating Icebox Cake as a kid. When we had a small stretch of nice weather a few weeks ago, I had a taste for another cake. So we made this Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake.

Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake

Throughout my pregnancy, I had a taste for many things. However, the one thing I ate a lot of was ice cream. When we were at the grocery store, I walked right by a box of strawberry shortcake ice cream bars. These were my go-to ice cream treats when the ice cream truck drove through our neighborhood. I couldn’t resist not purchasing a box.

Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake

That’s when I knew wanted to make a strawberry shortcake icebox cake. Strawberry shortcake screams summer. A vanilla pound cake, cool whip and strawberries. A perfect combination to enjoy on a cool summer night.

Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake

This strawberry icebox cake is made with sugar cookies. You can substitute those for another cookie like shortbread or wafer.

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Strawberry Shortcake Ice Box Cake

Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake

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  • Total Time: 2 hrs + overnight
  • Yield: 8

Ingredients

  • For the cookies:
  • For the cool whip:
    • 2 cups heavy cream
    • 2 tbsp. sugar
    • 2 tsp. vanilla extract
    • 5 muddled strawberries

Instructions

    1. Make the sugar cookies and set them out to cool. The goal is to get at least 45 cookies
    2. For the cool whip, add heavy cream, sugar, and vanilla to a large mixing bowl and whip on high-speed.
    3. Do this for a few minutes or until you get soft peaks. To get soft peaks, lift your whisk out of the mixture. Did a soft, little mountain form? Yes? Then you’re all set! A stiff peak is when your mountains are tall and pointy.
    4. Add the muddled strawberries and fold in by hand. Do not over mix.
    5. Add a little of the cool whip to the bottom of the plate you are going to serve your cake on. This is going to act like glue to keep the cookies from sliding.
    6. Make a tight circle of 5 cookies over the cool whip. They should be touching.
    7. Cover the cookies with a thin layer of cool whip.
    8. Then, layer 5 cookies over the places where the bottom layer of cookies are touching. Press these cookies down gently so they are secured in the cool whip.
    9. Add a layer of cool whip over these cookies.
    10. Repeat layering cookies and cool whip until you are out of cookies. Be generous with your cool whip.
    11. Cover the cake and let sit in the fridge overnight. Trust us, this will be worth it.
    12. Don’t take the cake out until you’re ready to serve.

Strawberry Shortcake Icebox Cake

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Fatima is the head of creative and co-founder of Lilies and Loafers. She’s a mom of two adorable boys. In her free time, Fatima enjoys meditation, scrapbooking, and reading with her sons.
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