Disclosure: This Reese's Ice Cream Cake post has been sponsored by I Love Ice Cream Cakes. All opinions are my own.
The new Reese's Ice Cream Cake is a perfect way to celebrate any occasion or just because you love the idea of eating your favorite candy cup in ice cream cake form.
I'm also showing you an easy way to use the cake or leftover cake to make fun cupcakes to celebrate summer, birthdays and National Ice Cream Month in July below.
NEW Reese's Ice Cream Cake
It is summer and the perfect time to throw a Reese's Ice Cream Cake Party or playdate with the new Reese’s Ice Cream Cake available at Publix, ShopRite, Price Rite, Tops, Food Lion, Safeway Eastern, Giant Landover and Giant Martin’s, as well as on Amazon Fresh.
Reese's Ice Cream Cake
The new Reese’s Ice Cream Cake is a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup lover's dream come true!
Just imagine if you can and I know you can because if you are reading this you love Reese's Peanut Butter Cups and ice cream!
Now imagine an ice cream cake made with creamy chocolate ice cream, chunks of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups with a thick layer of Reese's peanut butter wrapped up in whipped icing and drizzled with HERSEY's Chocolate Syrup.
Yep, this exists thanks to our friends at I Love Ice Cream Cakes.
Do I have your attention? Doesn't the new Reese's Ice Cream Cake sound amazing?
Where To Buy The NEW Reese's Ice Cream Cake?
I found the NEW Reese’s Ice Cream Cake in the bakery department in a freezer case at my local Publix while I was doing my weekly grocery shopping.
You can click here and search for a store location near you where you can buy one in your area (or on Amazon Fresh).
Birthday Party Ideas
I love coming up with new birthday party theme ideas for the kids. I know a couple of little boys who are going to love celebrating their birthday with a Reese's Ice Cream Cake theme.
A Reese's birthday party theme is very easy to do when you start out with the perfect ice cream cake.
I bought mini Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, REESE'S Popped Snack Mix, and REESE'S PIECES Candies to use as decorations on Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes. See how I made them below.
How To Make Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes
It is so easy to make these fun Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes with the new Reese's Ice Cream Cake.
You can make a lot with the whole cake or use the leftover cake to make just a few.
Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes are the perfect serving size for small children and are great to have for a child's birthday party.
Each Reese's Ice Cream Cupcake is nestled into a silicone cupcake mold. Making it a mess-free serving option for little hands.
Assembling Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes.
- Start by placing the silicone cupcake molds on a baking sheet.
- Crush about 10 chocolate sandwich cookies in a plastic baggy.
- Spoon about one tablespoon of the crushed cookie into each cupcake mold.
- Use a large ice cream scoop to scoop enough of Reese's Ice Cream Cake to fill one silicone cupcake mold.
- Quickly fill each of the cupcake molds with Reese's Ice Cream Cake and place the tray in the freezer before the ice cream cake begins to melt.
- Measure one cup of the Reese's Popped Snack Mix and on a cutting mat with a sharp knife chop into small pieces.
- Remove the tray with the filled cupcake molds from the freezer.
- Place one REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups Minis into the center of each ice cream cupcake.
- Next, sprinkle each ice cream cupcake with the chopped Reese's Popped Snack Mix. Gently apply slight pressure to the pieces if necessary so they stick to the ice cream.
- Drizzle with chocolate syrup.
- Return the tray with the decorated Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes to the freezer until ready to serve.
July is National Ice Cream Month
July is National Ice Cream Month and what better way is there to celebrate the world's favorite summer treat than to pick up a Reese's Ice Cream Cake the next time you go shopping. Ice Cream Cake is the perfect summer treat.
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When you subscribe you'll receive a $5 printable coupon you can use when you buy the new Reese's Ice Cream Cake, you'll get party ideas, and cake inspirations so you can throw the best ice cream cake party ever!
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How To Make Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes
Ingredients
- Reese's Ice Cream Cake (I bought mine at Publix)
- 10-15 Chocolate Sandwich Cookies (crushed)
- 1 cup Reese's Popped Snack Mix (chopped into smaller pieces)
- REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups Minis (one per cupcake)
- Hersey's chocolate syrup
Instructions
- Start by placing the silicone cupcake molds on a baking sheet.
- Crush about 10 chocolate sandwich cookies in a plastic baggy.
- Spoon about one tablespoon of the crushed cookie into each cupcake mold.
- Use a large ice cream scoop to scoop enough of Reese's Ice Cream Cake to fill one silicone cupcake mold.
- Quickly fill each of the cupcake molds with Reese's Ice Cream Cake and place the tray in the freezer before the ice cream cake begins to melt.
- Measure one cup of the Reese's Popped Snack Mix and on a cutting mat with a sharp knife chop into small pieces.
- Remove the tray with the filled cupcake molds from the freezer.
- Place one REESE'S Peanut Butter Cups Minis into the center of each ice cream cupcake.
- Next, sprinkle each ice cream cupcake with the chopped Reese's Popped Snack Mix. Gently apply slight pressure to the pieces if necessary so they stick to the ice cream.
- Drizzle with chocolate syrup.
- Return the tray with the decorated Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes to the freezer until ready to serve.
Recipe Expert Tips
Other supplies needed to make Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes
- silicone cupcake molds
- ice cream scoop
- baking or cookie sheet
Tips for making Reese's Ice Cream Cake Cupcakes
- One Reese's Ice Cream Cake will make 12 to 15 ice cream cupcakes.
- You will need to keep the ice cream cupcakes in the freezer until ready to serve.
- You could make the cupcakes right before serving and let the kids top them with Reese's candy.
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