

We now interrupt your regularly scheduled gaming-related food to bring you a sinfully sugary treat: CAKE!

This cake was made for a friend (and gaming industry colleague) who has been responsible for a few gaming-themed projects. His latest creation was my birthday cake– the Baneling cake:

You might have seen it floating around /r/StarCraft at some point.

Since he created a fancy cake for me, I decided to strike back and create my own cake. I knew I couldn’t compete in the realm of cake-based architecture, so I decided to just go with a simple semi-home made cake.

The idea was simple: put lots of sugar, alcohol, and chocolate in a pan and top it with ice cream.

The cake wasn’t as pretty as I would’ve hoped, but it still came out pretty delicious.

Let’s get baking!

UNIT COMPOSITION

pinch of salt 1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract 1/2 cup of cocoa powder 3/4 cup of dark chocolate chips 1 cup of sugar 1 cup of flour 2 egg 4 tablespoons of butter 5 shots of Kahlua (7.5oz) 3 shots of espresso 1 pint of whipping cream 2 quarts of coffee flavored ice cream 2 quarts of vanilla flavored ice cream

If you have the time, homemade ice cream is much better than store-bought.

TOOLS

Springform baking pan (you can pick one up from Amazon for roughly ~$14 USD)

BUILD ORDER

Prep time is roughly 35 minutes. Cook time is about 30 minutes. Setting the ice cream layers takes about 5 – 10 minutes per ring, however, idle time is roughly 15 – 20 minutes between each ring. I recommend letting the cake freeze for at least an hour before frosting.This makes about 16 servings.

Calories per serving: ~620 calories

This recipe doesn’t require a lot of active time — it’s mostly a lot of time waiting between ice cream layers.

Recipe adapted from: Chocolate Coffee Ice Cream Cake on Food52

OPENING

Preheat oven to 350° F (~176° C). Combine your flour, cocoa powder, salt, and baking powder in a large bowl. Add in the eggs, vanilla and 3/4 cups of sugar. Add in the espresso and 3 shots of Kahlua. Stir to combine and make sure that there are no lumps in the batter. Add in your chocolate chips and combine. Pour batter mixture into your springform pan. (you may want to grease it with some butter) Baked brownie for about 25 – 30 minutes, or until brownie is fully cooked (use a toothpick to pierce the brownie — if the toothpick is clean, then it’s done). Allow brownie to cool in the fridge.

MID GAME

Once brownie has become cold, begin layering the ice cream. Start with one 1 to 1 1/2 inch ring of vanilla ice cream on top of the brownie layer. Place cake back in the freezer and allow the vanilla ice cream to set. Once the vanilla ice cream sets, mold another ring of coffee ice cream. Freeze and allow this ring to solidify. Once the coffee ice cream sets, one more ring of vanilla. Finally, fill in the remaining space with coffee ice cream:

Allow the entire cake to freeze, then repeat the same steps but with alternating colors (coffee, vanilla, coffee, vanilla this time). Let cake cool while you prep the whipped cream.

LATE GAME

In a large bowl, combine 1/4 cup of sugar and your whipping cream. Whisk the whipping cream until it reaches stiff peaks. Fold in your remaining Kahlua. Remove the springform pan from the cake. Frost the cake with the whipping cream. Eat!

GG WP!

Unfortunately, I was a little bit pressed for time, so I rushed some of the layers which resulted in a little bleeding between the squares. You gotta be super patient when making this kind of cake!

Additionally, you can decorate this cake. Feel free to make it as ridiculous as this:

I don’t know how to draw sloths.

Be prepared to share this cake because it does make a lot of servings. Since this cake is heavy on the calories, be prepared for a serious food coma!