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Heart of the home: Chocolate peanut butter icebox cake

smashed pretzels on chocolate peanut butter iceberg cake by dissection connection
smashed pretzels on chocolate peanut butter icebox cake by dissection connection
smashed pretzels on chocolate peanut butter icebox cake by dissection connection

A few weeks ago icebox cakes entered my zeitgeist.  Suddenly they seemed to be everywhere and my brain was coming up with endless tasty combinations that I could experiment with.   Who knows where these things come from, but since I would eat cardboard if it was slathered in whipped cream I ran with it.


First there was the gingernut apple pie icebox cake I made when mum and dad came for Sunday lunch.  This was shortly followed by a strawberry shortcake version which was good but a bit less of a success.  The entire time, though, I had a chocolate peanut butter creation building itself in my head.  I let it brew for a couple of weeks and this weekend I was ready to give it a go.  Mr Vivi rates it the best one yet.

chocolate peanut butter icebox cake by dissection connection

Icebox cakes are layers of biscuits and whipped cream interspersed with any kind of flavouring you fancy.  Fruit, syrup and jam are all popular options.  The assembled cake is left in the fridge overnight to let the biscuits soften to a cake-like consistency.  Icebox cakes have a tendency to look like a cowpat on a plate if you don’t decorate them.  Some crushed biscuits, a drizzle of syrup or some extra fruit on top will make them look a treat and you’ll be the belle of the ball.

These are the kinds of recipes that are great for this time of year.  It’s hot, you’re time poor and you have to show up to the party with something.  This is the recipe you can throw together out of anything that takes your fancy in the supermarket.   The only downside is that it does need to spend overnight in the fridge before you eat it to let the layers blend and meld.

If you’re feeling up to it you can make your favourite biscuits from scratch, but I’m too busy and lazy for that.  So tell me, Vivsters, what is your favourite go to recipe for the summer bring-a-plate party merry-go-round?

 

Chocolate Peanut Butter Icebox Cake

an original recipe by Miss Vivi

  • 1 pack plain chocolate biscuits
  • peanut butter
  • 600mL bottle of cream
  • salted pretzels

1.  Glop a couple of spatulas of peanut butter into a bowl.  I used about 1/3 of a big jar of smooth peanut butter.  Next time I will use crunchy for a bit of added texture.

2. Slop in a dollop of cream from a 600mL bottle.  Blend with a hand mixer and keep adding cream until the entire bottle has been blended into the peanut butter.  Beat to a stiff whip.

3. Make a layer of biscuits on a plate.  I stick them to the plate with a smear of cream to stop them moving around during the next step.

4. Glop some peanut butter cream on the biscuits and smoosh it around until they are all covered with a nice thick layer of cream.

5. Make another layer of biscuits.  Cover with cream and keep building up the layers until you have a nice pile of chocolate-peanut butter goodness.  Cover the pile with the last of the cream.  Try to ignore the cowpat look of the cake.

6. Refrigerate overnight.  Decorate with crushed pretzels for some crunch and some saltiness to offset the richness of the cream.

 

Delicious rating: Lock up your husbands

 

chocolate peanut butter icebox cake by dissection connection
chocolate peanut butter icebox cake; my Mum’s fridge must have more airflow than mine because this one looks a bit dried out but it was creamy delicousness on the inside
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Funny bone: the geeks shall inherit the earth

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Photo: Kiah Krassey

Science is serious stuff, right?  WRONG!

Behold the new lab freezer in a South Australian school!  Purpose bought to hold more of our incredible specimens so they can save on delivery costs and macabrely decorated by the incredibly funny lab tech.  How brilliantly cool is that?  For those of you that don’t recognise the pop culture reference on the sign -> go and read up on Officer Friendly and his band of merry men.

I don’t know where the traditional image of the mild mannered, white coated, serious minded scientist came from.  Over the years I’ve met and worked with some of the wackiest, funniest and weirdest people you’re ever likely to meet and they’ve all been brilliant minds of science.

Make no mistake, Vivsters, the geeks shall inherit the earth.  And when they do it’s going to be one big liquid nitrogen ice-cream making party.  Woot!

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April 13, 2015

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DIY Papercraft Skull from Skull-A-Day

papercraft skull made with free printable from skull-a-day

Despite being a bit like Penny from The Big Bang Theory when it comes to craft I do like to have a go from time to time.  As long as it is easy, doesn’t involve waiting around too much for glue or paint to dry or a special trip to the shops I’m usually up for it.

Enter the DIY Papercraft Skull with Articulated Jaw from Skull-A-Day.  TaDa!

papercraft skull made with free printable from skull-a-day
papercraft skull made with free printable from skull-a-day

It’a as easy as:

  1. Download here –> skull-a-day
  2. Print
  3. Cut out
  4. A little sticky tape here, a little there
  5. Assemble and run around the house snapping the jaws and making Unh Unh Unh noises

I reckon this has got end of year classroom activity written all over it.  Add a bit of glitter, felt and cotton wool and you’d have yourself a Snapping Santa Skull.

Send photos!

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Nov 5, 2014

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Movember, Mo Bros

Mo man, Mo brother-in-law, Mo dad and Mo nephew
Mo man, Mo brother-in-law, Mo dad and Mo nephew

This is the face of men’s health in my life and life just wouldn’t be the same without them.  Throughout November Miss Vivi will be supporting Movember Australia by being a Mo Sista and sporting a moustache on all our sites.

Movember is an annual charity initiative that sees the sprouting of moustaches on guys around the globe during November, in a united movement for men’s health.

Committing their top lip for 30 hairy days these men (known as Mo Bros), effectively become walking, talking billboards and through their Mo growing efforts, raise vital funds and awareness for prostate cancer, testicular cancer and mental health.

Thanks to the support of over one million Mo Bros and Mo Sistas across 21 countries, Movember is now recognised as one of the world’s leading non-government funders of research and care programs for men’s health issues.

Miss Vivi