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Ice-Cream-Cone Cake

3.9

(18)

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Photo by Roland Bello

Kids (and more than a few adults) will almost certainly shriek with joy at the sight of this fantasy dessert. Golden, buttery cake layers sandwich chocolate cookie crumbs and are topped with a custard frosting that calls to mind soft-serve ice cream. Crisp wafer cones are filled with batter and baked into their own little cupcakes, then crowned with swirls of ice-cream-style frosting.

Cooks' notes:

· Cake and cones can be baked 1 day ahead and kept, tightly wrapped in plastic wrap, at room temperature.
· To quick-chill custard for vanilla buttercream, set in an ice bath and stir until cold, about 5 minutes.
· Vanilla buttercream (without chocolate and cookies) can be made 2 days ahead and chilled, covered. Bring to room temperature and beat before using.
· We used Ateco 824 star tips for our cake. If you have only 1 pastry bag and tip, pipe vanilla buttercream first, and then chocolate.

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