Would you consider it an ice cream cake?

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  • #1770794
    👑RebYidd23
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    If I were to purchase a box of ice cream, open it, and put frosting on the block of ice cream like a cake?
    Why or why not?

    #1771105

    it will melt before you can frost it.

    #1771123
    ubiquitin
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    At last a contention worthy of debate

    No it is not a cake. A Cake has to have some flour . If you crush cookies on it then it would be a cake but ice cream covered in frosting is not a cake.

    (I’d also like to discuss if a hotdog is a sandwich)

    #1771124
    funnybone
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    Is there a difference of brocha? Price?

    #1771131
    CTLAWYER
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    @Ubiquitin

    “A Cake has to have some flour”

    Really??????? Talk to me come Pesach when I make flourless cheesecakes and chocolate cakes

    What about a cake of soap?

    #1771147
    👑RebYidd23
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    Lowerourtuition, not if you have a deep freezer. Ubiquitin, if the recipe changes to slicing in half, placing cookie crumbs, reassembling and then frosting it, that changes it, right?

    #1771158
    Meno
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    What about a cake of soap?

    Now that sounds like something I want to try.

    not if you have a deep freezer

    It doesn’t even have to be so deep. Just deep enough so you could stand inside it while frosting the cake.

    #1771165
    ubiquitin
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    Reb yid then its a cake

    CTL potato starch counts as “flour” in a pinch. A cheescake that is just cheese in a round dish is not a cake

    “What about a cake of soap?” Exactly! an ice cream smothered in frosting is as much a cake as a cake of soap is

    #1771179
    Lightbrite
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    If you put the block of ice cream in a graham cracker pie crust, and then frosted it on top, would it be a pie, a cake, or something else?

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