Drumstick Cake – Peanut Butter Ice Cream Cake

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Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 15 pieces

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Have you ever had drumstick cake? It’s this amazing homemade peanut butter ice cream cake that combines all the flavors of a drumstick ice cream cone – but in cake form so it doesn’t melt all over your hands and there’s no fear of dropping your ice cream. Slice of peanut butter drumstick cake drizzled with hot fudge and peanuts. Second slice in the background with a bottle of hot fudge sauce

Basically homemade peanut butter soft serve ice cream topped with chocolate sauce & peanuts.

The first time I tried drumstick cake was a few years ago when Jay’s grandmother made it for a summer BBQ. Creamy peanut butter ice cream, hot fudge sauce, crunchy peanuts – delicious. It’s actually the perfect dessert for summer – and if you love peanut buster parfaits from Dairy Queen, drumsticks or ice cream cake (seriously, who doesn’t?) – then you need to try this recipe.

There’s some versions of drumstick cake that are baked and more like a cheesecake. But for today’s recipe we’re making drumstick cake with no eggs. Instead it’s a big ice cream cake that’s cold, creamy, dreamy and perfect for warm weather.Overhead shot of peanut butter ice cream drumstick cake on a white plate and drizzled with chocolate sauce and chopped peanuts.

How to Make Drumstick Cake

For the base, I like to make an Oreo cookie crust. (More chocolate is always better). But I’ve also seen versions using graham cracker crumbs or Nilla wafers instead.

Then the ice cream layer is made from cream cheese, sugar, peanut butter & whipped topping. First we beat together the cream cheese, sugar and peanut butter. Then the whipped topping is folded in. The mixture is smoothed over the crust, then it’s time to chill in the fridge to let the cake harden.

You can make the cake in under 10 minutes, so it actually takes less time than driving to Dairy Queen to buy an ice cream cake. Side view shot of a slice of drumstick cake on a white plate. With a fork, bottle of hot fudge sauce, second slice of cake and pan of full cake in the background.

I like to top each piece with hot fudge sauce and chopped peanuts – but adding a few chocolate chips is always a good idea too.

The cake is creamy, peanut buttery, and a little fluffier than just plain ice cream. I like to think of it more as homemade peanut butter soft serve ice cream. Which I think you’ll agree – is a completely deadly combination.Drumstick cake is an easy, homemade, no bake peanut butter ice cream cake with all the flavor of drumstick ice cream cones. With an Oreo crust, fudge sauce & peanuts - if you love buster bars you definitely need to try this!Slice of drumstick cake with a bite taken out of it. Bowl of hot fudge sauce and second slice of cake in the background.

Looking online, I couldn’t find many recipes for drumstick cake so I’m thinking it must be a regional recipe. Have you ever made it? Either way – if you love peanut butter & drumstick ice cream cones then you need to try this drumstick cake. So easy and so much peanut butter deliciousness.

Slice of peanut butter drumstick cake drizzled with hot fudge and peanuts. Second slice in the background with a bottle of hot fudge sauce
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Drumstick Cake

Drumstick cake is an easy, homemade, no bake peanut butter ice cream cake with all the flavor of drumstick ice cream cones. With an Oreo crust, fudge sauce & peanuts - if you love buster bars you definitely need to try this! 
Prep: 10 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 15 pieces
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Ingredients

Oreo Cookie Crust

  • 2 1/4 cup Oreo crumbs
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, , melted

Peanut Butter Layer

  • 16 oz cream cheese, , softened (500 g)
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 cup peanut butter, , not natural
  • 4 cup whipped topping, , thawed
  • hot fudge sauce
  • chopped peanuts

Instructions 

  • In a medium bowl stir together the Oreo crumbs and melted butter. 
  • Press into the bottom of a lightly greased 9x13 inch pan. Place in the freezer while you make the peanut butter layer.
  • In a large bowl beat together the cream cheese and sugar until very soft. Then beat in the peanut butter. 
  • Turn off the mixer and gently fold in the whipped topping until the mixture is evenly combined. 
  • Spread overtop of the Oreo crust and smooth the top. Place in the freezer for at least 4 hours to chill. 
  • When ready to serve, allow the cake to warm up slightly so it's easier to cut. Cut into pieces and top with fudge sauce and chopped peanuts. 

Nutrition

Calories: 417kcal
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What are some of your favorite summer time frozen treats? I can’t wait to try these Strawberries & Cream Popsicles from What Molly Made and these Almond Butter Cookie Ice Cream Sandwiches from The Wooden Skillet.

 

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