Brownie Waffle Ice Cream Bunny CakeBrownie Waffle Ice Cream Bunny Cake
Brownie Waffle Ice Cream Bunny Cake
Brownie Waffle Ice Cream Bunny Cake
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Brownie Waffle Ice Cream Bunny Cake
Prep Time35 Minutes
Servings6
Cook Time120 Minutes
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Ingredients
1 box (18.3 oz) Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Chocolate Brownie Mix, Family Size,
Water, oil, and eggs, as directed on package, plus one extra egg
1 container (1.5 quarts) ice cream, slightly softened
2 homestyle frozen waffles, toasted lightly and cut into two 2-inch circles
Sliced banana
Sliced strawberries
Blueberries
Raspberries
Red licorice strings
Directions
  1. Preheat waffle maker according to manufacturers directions. Spray with cooking spray or brush with oil, if necessary.
  2. In large bowl, make brownie batter according to package directions, using one extra egg than is called for on the package.
  3. Pour batter onto center of hot waffle maker. (Check manufacturer’s directions for recommended amount of batter.) Bake about 2 to 4 minutes or just until steaming stops. Check at 2 minutes to ensure the waffle isn’t burning. Carefully remove waffle. Repeat with remaining batter. Cool brownie waffles on a rack.
  4. Spoon the ice cream evenly onto 2 waffles. Top with two more waffles. Gently press down and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Freeze for at least 2 hours.
  5. Unwrap the frozen waffle cakes and cut one of them in half, down the middle. These pieces will be the ears. Remove a small piece at the tip of one end of each “ear” at a slight angle, so they will fit neatly against the “face”. Arrange the face and ears onto a serve platter. Place the toasted waffle circles on the face for the cheeks.
  6. Arrange the banana slices and blueberries above the cheeks to make the eyes. Use slivers of strawberry to make a mouth and a raspberry and licorice strings to make a nose and whiskers. Serve immediately or keep frozen until ready to serve. 

Tips:

  • The extra egg in the brownie batter gives the brownie more structure and makes it easier to remove from the waffle maker. 
  • We used 1/2 cup batter for our waffles, but your waffle maker may require a different amount. Make sure to check the manufacturer for exact amounts.
  • Brownie waffles may not take as long to cook as regular waffles, which is why we recommend checking the waffles after 2 minutes.
  • You only need 4 brownie waffles to create this bunny, and this recipe makes between 6 to 7 waffles. Extra waffles can be frozen.
  • For an extra layer of flavor, spread hot fudge or caramel ice cream topping over the ice cream before adding the top layer of waffle.
35 minutes
Prep Time
120 minutes
Cook Time
6
Servings

Shop Ingredients

Makes 6 servings
1 box (18.3 oz) Duncan Hines Chewy Fudge Chocolate Brownie Mix, Family Size,
Duncan Hines Brownie Mix, Chewy Fudge, Family Size
Duncan Hines Brownie Mix, Chewy Fudge, Family Size, 18.3 Ounce
$1.99 was $2.39$0.11/oz
Water, oil, and eggs, as directed on package, plus one extra egg
1 container (1.5 quarts) ice cream, slightly softened
Kemps Old Fashioned Vanilla Ice Cream, No Sugar Added
Kemps Old Fashioned Vanilla Ice Cream, No Sugar Added, 1.5 Quart
2 For $8
$5.99 was $6.59$3.99/qt
2 homestyle frozen waffles, toasted lightly and cut into two 2-inch circles
Essential Everyday Waffles, Homestyle
Essential Everyday Waffles, Homestyle, 10 Each
$2.99$0.30 each
Sliced banana
Produce Bananas
Produce Bananas, 0.4 Pound
$0.24 avg/ea$0.59/lb
Sliced strawberries
Blueberries
Raspberries
Produce Raspberries
Produce Raspberries, 6 Ounce
$4.99$0.83/oz
Red licorice strings
Twizzlers Candy, Cherry, Low Fat, Pull 'N' Peel
Twizzlers Candy, Cherry, Low Fat, Pull 'N' Peel, 14 Ounce
$4.49$0.32/oz

Directions

  1. Preheat waffle maker according to manufacturers directions. Spray with cooking spray or brush with oil, if necessary.
  2. In large bowl, make brownie batter according to package directions, using one extra egg than is called for on the package.
  3. Pour batter onto center of hot waffle maker. (Check manufacturer’s directions for recommended amount of batter.) Bake about 2 to 4 minutes or just until steaming stops. Check at 2 minutes to ensure the waffle isn’t burning. Carefully remove waffle. Repeat with remaining batter. Cool brownie waffles on a rack.
  4. Spoon the ice cream evenly onto 2 waffles. Top with two more waffles. Gently press down and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Freeze for at least 2 hours.
  5. Unwrap the frozen waffle cakes and cut one of them in half, down the middle. These pieces will be the ears. Remove a small piece at the tip of one end of each “ear” at a slight angle, so they will fit neatly against the “face”. Arrange the face and ears onto a serve platter. Place the toasted waffle circles on the face for the cheeks.
  6. Arrange the banana slices and blueberries above the cheeks to make the eyes. Use slivers of strawberry to make a mouth and a raspberry and licorice strings to make a nose and whiskers. Serve immediately or keep frozen until ready to serve. 

Tips:

  • The extra egg in the brownie batter gives the brownie more structure and makes it easier to remove from the waffle maker. 
  • We used 1/2 cup batter for our waffles, but your waffle maker may require a different amount. Make sure to check the manufacturer for exact amounts.
  • Brownie waffles may not take as long to cook as regular waffles, which is why we recommend checking the waffles after 2 minutes.
  • You only need 4 brownie waffles to create this bunny, and this recipe makes between 6 to 7 waffles. Extra waffles can be frozen.
  • For an extra layer of flavor, spread hot fudge or caramel ice cream topping over the ice cream before adding the top layer of waffle.