Thursday, January 12, 2012

Peppermint fridge cake

Peppermint what cake?! Fridge cake. It's one of my husband's favorite desserts. If you've never heard of it, it's probably because it's foreign to us Americans. My husband grew up in Durban, a beach town in South Africa, which is an actual country in case you didn't know. When I first met him I thought he meant like southern Africa, like how I'm from southern CA. But he corrected me quickly and then I felt quite stupid. Anyways, my husband introduced me to this concoction and it's become a favorite. But because it's so sweet we usually only make it once a year. And that once a year came early and we made it tonight :) But it wasn't for us. We made it for his work party, sad face, so I won't be enjoying this wonderful treat. But I did clean that bowl spotless.
Enjoy your American version of South African peppermint fridge cake.

Ingredients


1 box graham crackers
2 cans dulce de leche
2 pints of whipping cream
2 boxes of Andes mints (chop finely)

An 8 x 8 baking dish

In a large bowl, whip together the Dulce de leche and cream. Add the cream slowly and continue whipping until mixture is smooth and there are no lumps.



Now at this point, you're probably going to want to break off a piece of graham cracker and dip it into that billowy mixture and partake of this amazing masterpiece you've just whipped together.

In your 8 x 8 baking dish, lay down a layer of graham crackers. Next scoop out some of that heavenly, fluffy, caramely cream mixture and spread it on top of the crackers.

Now repeat those 2 steps until you reach the top of the dish. It should make about 4-5 layers of graham crackers, and 4-5 layers of whipped topping. Make sure you have the whipped caramel as the top layer.

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Now you're going to take the chopped Andes mints and layer them on top until you can longer see any whipped caramel.


Cover with foil or saran wrap and chill in the fridge over night or for at least 6 hours. You want the crackers to soften, so it all just melts in your mouth. Cut any size piece you'd like and take it all in.

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