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Making a No-Bake Cookies & Cream Cake

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2009

We are making this for Christmas lunch tomorrow.

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  • would putting it in the freezer be better? and when done would u cut it like a cake?? haha dumb questions...

  • nah dont put it in the freezer, it makes the cream go all hard and once its done you can cut it anyway you like :)

  • can u use another kind or cookie

  • Yeah any kind of crunchy chocolate cookie should work

  • Lmao he's so good at being the centre of attention. And NO you could NOT use oreos. For one, they have a filling. Twi, they're really crumbly and thin. Chocolate ripple is way stronger & crunchier. ALSO did you get the idea off the Coles ads that have been playin 24/7?

  • Nah Daniel's been making them for years! I haven't seen the Coles ad...he's going to be shattered that everyone knows his not-so-secret recipe lmao

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  • "And we beat that till its nice and firm" ehehhehe. If communitychannel was here...

  • Dammit, I thought Aussies used the US "cookie" and not the UK "biscuit." The illusion has been ruined. :(

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  • Cool thnx heaps. I actually looked this up coz im making it 4 xmas this year. The berrys look gr8!

  • good demo. My favourite version uses ginger biscuits and adds brandy or rum to the cream!

  • Thanks for the Vid!

    I'm going to make this for the first time over the weekend, So It was good to have a video to 'see' how everything works with it and just how to do it all!

  • so like i put the cream and the caster sugar and electric beated it and its runny. what do i do?

  • @Emmalina haha man are you gonna hate the news i give you then XD the recipe is on the bottom of the chocolate ripple biscuit now. You might've noticed by now though lol.

  • A nice little tip is to dip the biccies in a bit of Kahlua too.....very tasty!

  • Nice Dude I'm gonna try this

  • I LOVE YOUR KITCHEN

  • it looks YUMMY hella sweet looking but yummy never heard of chocolate ripples b4 hm... but i wonder if chocolate waffers or oreos with the cream scraped out would do just fine??

  • That must have took a REALLY long time to cover the cake with berries. o.o

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