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Peaches and Graham Float Cake |
A Graham Float Cake That's a Definite Hit!
Yes, this refrigerator cake, or “float cake” or even “icebox
cake” as some may call it, doesn’t involve the usual process of baking as for
most cakes and pastries. One doesn't have to be an expert in the culinary field
to create this marvelous dessert. This so easy to make that even kids can also
join in and help out as there are only three processes involve here: mix, chill
and wait. First, simply mix all the ingredients together with a spoon or
spatula. You don’t even need to use a mixer here to whip the cream for this
recipe. It’s actually up to you if you wish to whip your cream some more before
using it. Also, there really are no sets of rules that limit one from throwing
in the fruits of her fancy into the bowl. Interestingly, there are a handful of
versions of this recipe that make use of mangoes and even fruit cocktails
to top up the cake, which, in a way, give this dessert an added aesthetic
appeal to its overall look. Next, the chilling and the waiting stages will take
a few hours. You have to chill your Peaches and Graham Float Cake for a certain
time to help it set and allow the Graham crackers to soften, as they absorb the
moisture in. After that, the long wait is over and you can finally enjoy a
piece of this saccharine goodness. 😁
Fun Fact!
Did you
know that the first icebox cake was first introduced in the U.S. during
the 1930s? The funny thing is that the companies back
then weren’t actually promoting the cake but the “icebox”, which they were selling,
as a kitchen appliance. The cake just happened to be a part of their promotional
gimmick to increase sales. Before the development of the electric refrigerator,
iceboxes were the refrigerators of those days. An icebox is a compact,
non-mechanical refrigerator which was a common kitchen appliance during the
twentieth century. On the other hand, the typical icebox cake is a
dessert made with cream, nuts, fruits and wafer and set in the refrigerator.
The cake rose to popularity among households that the companies, who
manufactured its ingredients (i.e. condensed milk and wafer cookies), began
printing its recipe on the back of their boxes.
Now, let’s start mixing. 🥣
Recipe
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Peaches and Graham Float Cake
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Serving
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8
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Prep Time
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10 minutes
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Mixing and Chilling Time
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8 hours and 20 minutes to 1 day
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For the cream mixture
◻️ 1 big can or 2 small cans condensed milk
◻️ 2 250 ml tetra packs all-purpose cream
(any brand of your choice)
◻️ 2 cups peaches, thinly sliced
*You may opt to buy the ones in can that are already sliced.
◻️ 1 pack Graham crackers
◻️ Spatula or / and spoon
◻️ Baking tray (9” X 6 1/2” X 2”)
◻️ small bowl or container
1 In a mixing bowl,
pour in the condensed milk and all-purpose cream. Mix well and set aside.
*By the way, you may chill the cream mixture
before you use it for your Peach and Graham float cake. I just prefer to chill
the cream mixture first so it won’t be a bit runny when I spread it on layers
of Graham crackers. However, you may skip the whole cream mixture chilling
process and simply proceed directly to the next step.
2 Crush 6 - 7 pieces of Graham crackers and put them in a
small bowl or container. You may opt to buy ready-made crushed Graham crackers
in the grocery store. Set aside.
3 Prepare the baking tray.
Scoop out some cream mixture and spread it evenly across the base of the tray.
4 Do the first
layer. Arrange 4 – 5 pieces of Graham crackers alongside each other across the
tray.
5 Scoop out again
some cream mixture and spread it across the top of the crackers.
6 Next, arrange the
peaches alongside each other to cover the top of the cream mixture.
7 Sprinkle some
crushed Graham crackers along the sides of the peach float, as well as by the
edges and corners of the tray to finish the first layer.
8 Do steps 4 - 7 to create the second layer. Place the
Peaches and Graham float cake inside the refrigerator and chill for 4 hours or
more before serving. Serve chill and enjoy.
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Chilled Peaches and Graham Float Cake |
👍 It’s hard to work with cream
mixture that is a bit runny. To avoid such a hassle, better chill it first
before working on your Peaches and Graham Float Cake.
👍 Chill the cream mixture in the refrigerator for at least 4 hours before
using it to make dessert. I chilled mine overnight and what I got was a creamy
consistency that I really want.
👍 To keep the cream mixture chilled the entire time you are making your dessert,
I suggest that after you mixed all the ingredients for the cream mixture, cover
the bowl with a lid and give it some time to chill and set in the refrigerator.
It will by then be ready for its next use. The cold bowl will keep the mixture
chilled during its application.
As I have said, making this
dessert is just a walk in the park that even kids would find fun and interesting to indulge into. Moreover, it's so quick to prepare that you can easily produce batch after batch of this dessert wherever you want it and whenever. Have you ever tried making this kind of
dessert? I would love to know your
thoughts.
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