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S’mores Icebox Cake

S'mores Icebox Cake recipe | Photo by Zoë François | ZoëBakes

When it is hot and muggy, but you want a dessert to impress this S’mores Icebox Cake is the exact answer. All the things one loves about the classic summer camping dessert without the fire (okay, just a bit of blowtorching, but that’s too fun to resist). Graham crackers layered with caramel cream, covered in chocolate ganache, with a sprinkle of peanuts (needed the crunch and salty bits) and then topped off with toasted meringue. No baking!

S'mores Icebox Cake before toasting the meringue | Photo by Zoë François | ZoëBakes

An 8x4-inch pullman pan lined with plastic wrap

Whipped caramel cream at soft slouchy peaks | Photo by Zoë François | ZoëBakes
S'mores Icebox Cake covered in ganache and chopped peanuts | Photo by Zoë François | ZoëBakes
S'mores Icebox Cake recipe S'mores Icebox Cake recipe | Photo by Zoë François | ZoëBakes
S'mores Icebox Cake with Toasted Meringue

S’mores Icebox Cake

When it's hot and muggy, but you want a dessert to impress this S'mores Icebox Cake is the exact answer. All the best things about the classic summer camping dessert without the fire (okay, just a bit of blowtorching, but that's too fun to resist). Please note: this recipe makes A LOT of meringue for the dramatic effect shown in the photos.
5 from 1 vote
Course: cake

Ingredients

  • 25 whole graham crackers about 3 packages – some will break, so this may be a touch extra or use homemade*

Caramel Whipped Cream:

  • 1 cup (200g) sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 1/2 tsp corn syrup – prevents crystalizing
  • 4 cups heavy whipping cream

Ganache**:

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 lb semisweet or bittersweet chocolate finely chopped
  • 1/4 cup crushed salted, roasted peanuts (optional, but super tasty)

Swiss Meringue:

Instructions

To make the caramel whipped cream

  • In a large saucepan put the sugar in a mound in the center of the pan, be sure it doesn’t hit the sides. Gently add the water and corn syrup, making sure the sugar doesn’t splash up on the sides of the pan.
  • If any of the sugar is not dissolved, very gently stir, but make sure none of the sugar hits the sides of the pan. (All of this care to keep the sugar off the side of the pan will prevent your sugar from crystallizing while it cooks.)
  • Cook over high heat, without stirring. When the sugar starts to color on the edges, gently stir the sugar. Until it is quite dark, it will smoke a bit. I like my caramel very dark, with an almost bitter edge.
  • Once the caramel is dark in color, reduce the heat and add half the cream. The caramel will sputter and seize up, which is normal. Gently whisk the caramel until the caramelized sugar dissolves. Add the remaining cream and stir.
  • Strain the caramel cream into a shallow container. Cover and refrigerate until well chilled, at least 2 hours (the cream needs to be thoroughly chilled and thick before whipping. You can throw it into the freezer for 15 minutes before refrigerating to speed this up a bit, but make sure it is chilled throughout). Can be made the day ahead.
  • Line an 8×4-inch loaf pan with plastic wrap, set aside. In the instagram video I used a small pullman pan because it has straighter sides.
  • Using a hand or stand mixer, whip the chilled caramel cream until very soft, slouchy, peaks. Be sure NOT to whip the cream in a plastic bowl or it may not whip properly. Reserve the remaining 1/3 of the cream for topping the cake. Whip cream on a lower speed for a longer time. If you whip the cream on medium speed, instead of high, you will have a smaller air bubble and the cream will have more stability. This will also prevent some over whipping.

To Assemble the Icebox Cake

  • Coat the bottom of the prepared pan with about a ¼-inch-thick layer of the cream. Line the outside of the pan with the graham crackers.
  • Spread a layer of the cream on each graham cracker and layer them together in the pan.
  • You should end up with about 3 rows of graham crackers and cream. This may vary slightly depending on how large your graham crackers are.
  • Cover the top with more of the cream, so the graham crackers are completely covered. Refrigerate the cake for at least 3 hours or overnight.
  • Invert the icebox cake onto a serving platter. Cover and return to the refrigerator.

To make the ganache:

  • In a saucepan, bring the cream to a simmer. Remove from the heat and add the chopped chocolate and butter. Allow to sit for 2 minutes, then stir gently, until totally smooth. Allow to sit for about 15-30 minutes until it is thick enough that it will cling to the cake, but still liquid enough to pour.
  • Place the chilled icebox cake on a cooling rack that is sitting above a baking sheet, lined with parchment. This will catch the excess ganache.
  • Pour the ganache in a steady stream over the cake until it is totally covered. Let it sit for a few minutes to drip. Run a metal spatula around the bottom of the cake to remove it from the cooling rack without tearing the ganache. Transfer it to a serving plate, sprinkle with the peanuts and return to the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

To make the Swiss Meringue:

  • Bring about an inch of water in a saucepan to a simmer. Combine the egg whites, sugar and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer. Place the bowl over the simmering water and stir the egg mixture with a rubber spatula until it is hot and all of the sugar has dissolved, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat and place the bowl onto the stand mixer, fit with a whisk attachment. Beat on high speed until very think, glossy and stiff peaks when you lift the beater. Add vanilla and mix well.
  • Cover the top of the cake with the meringue and set it ablaze with a blow torch to toast the meringue.

Notes

*Homemade graham cracker recipe
**this will make more than you need, but to get a nice smooth pour, you have to make a lot. Just scrape up and refrigerate or freeze the leftover for your next project
Watch me make the caramel in my Instagram video.
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6 thoughts to “S’mores Icebox Cake”

  1. You refer to cookies however there are no cookies listed in your ingredients list. I really want to try this so I need to know about the cookies.

    1. Hi Sue, in this recipe she uses graham crackers in place of the cookies that are listed in the original recipe.

  2. This looks amazing: I love all icebox cakes, and my daughter has a soft spot for caramel. I have found a small blob of cream cheese added to whipping cream does a nice job of stabilizing. My daughter made a cake with 2 cups of whipping cream, 1 ounce of cream cheese, and the whipped cream was stabilized until it was gone three days later.

  3. Two questions:
    1. A cup of granulated sugar weighs 200g. So is it a full cup of sugar for the caramel whip cream? And is it 800g/4 cups of sugar for the meringue or is it actually 400g/2 cups?
    2. When do you add the vanilla to the meringue?

    Thank you! I’m excited to try this!

    1. Hi Whitney, thank you for catching these discrepancies! I have updated the recipe. Please note: This is for A LOT of meringue for the dramatic effect shown in the photos. Happy baking!

  4. 5 stars
    This recipe is delicious, fun and impressive. The size of the cake and the proportions of ingredients are confusing. It looks like a big cake in the photos, but then calls for a 4×8 inch loaf pan. And the recipe, as noted, makes a LOT of whipped cream, ganache and meringue. I was looking at my loaf pan and thinking I had WAY too much of everything.

    I used a 4×13 Pullman loaf pan and a box and a half of graham crackers. Made the caramel whipped cream (YUM) and the ganache per the instructions and had about a cup of each left over. I cut the meringue recipe in half and still had a lot left-over and made little pavlovas. I actually used 7 egg whites (“large” eggs,) which was less than 1 cup, and it was plenty. 2 CUPS of egg whites would have been closer to 2 dozen eggs. And my cake was plenty dramatic! Hope this perspective helps some folks.

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