Ice cream cake! But need gluten free - is it possible?

Anonymous
Where can I get one? I would appreciate all suggestions especially in Rockville/Bethesda. Thanks
Anonymous
I'm quite sure an ice cream cake would be gluten free. Why would there be wheat in ice cream?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm quite sure an ice cream cake would be gluten free. Why would there be wheat in ice cream?


Probably the cookie crumbles in between the layers. Don't have any Recs but making one yourself isn't that difficult! If all else fails that is
Anonymous
Can you make one?

Soften chocolate ice cream, spread in a 9x12 pan, freeze. Soften vanilla ice cream, spread on top of chocolate. Freeze. Pour Hershey syrup on top and either sprinkles or crumbled gluten free Oreos and freeze a 3rd time. Easy!
Anonymous
Friendly's:
http://www.daughterofhope.com/2010/02/gluten-free-ice-cream-cakes-at.html

You can try Cold Stone, but there's still a chance of cross contamination:
http://www.coldstonecreamery.com/assets/pdf/nutrition/cold-stone-creamery-allergen_chart.pdf

Places like WF or MOM's may have them in their freezer section b/c they have pretty large selection of GF foods.
Anonymous
Carvel definitely won't.

Try Baskin Robins:
http://www.celiac.com/gluten-free/topic/7403-gf-cake-from-baskin-robins/
Anonymous
Baskin robins will make a gluten free "ice cream cake" but there won't be any cake in it - just ice cream
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Baskin robins will make a gluten free "ice cream cake" but there won't be any cake in it - just ice cream


Hence the point of an ice cream cake...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baskin robins will make a gluten free "ice cream cake" but there won't be any cake in it - just ice cream


Hence the point of an ice cream cake...


Nah. Many ice cream cakes have a layer of real cake.
Anonymous
I got Cheesecake Factory recommendations from a website with other restaurants on its links. Here's one:

http://www.glutenfreegluten.com/wp-content/downloads/Cheesecake_Factory_GF_Menu%202-11.pdf
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baskin robins will make a gluten free "ice cream cake" but there won't be any cake in it - just ice cream


Hence the point of an ice cream cake...


Nah. Many ice cream cakes have a layer of real cake.


The gross ones.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Baskin robins will make a gluten free "ice cream cake" but there won't be any cake in it - just ice cream


Hence the point of an ice cream cake...


Nah. Many ice cream cakes have a layer of real cake.


The gross ones.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cream_cake
Anonymous
Wow! I never bothered checking this thread cause I would have thought that someone had already posted it

In my old grocery store they had gluten free ice cream cakes. I am no longer GF and this grocery store (Kroger) is not in the DC area, so I can't give you the names of DC stores with them. But my advice is to find a large sized grocery store (A lot of stores in DC proper and the close in suburbs are relatively small because of the high real estate price) with a big selection, and go to the ice cream cake section. I am almost certain they would have one. Usually they are made in the bakery or by big names like Carvel
Anonymous
You might also be able to request a GF from Baskin Robbins
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow! I never bothered checking this thread cause I would have thought that someone had already posted it

In my old grocery store they had gluten free ice cream cakes. I am no longer GF and this grocery store (Kroger) is not in the DC area, so I can't give you the names of DC stores with them. But my advice is to find a large sized grocery store (A lot of stores in DC proper and the close in suburbs are relatively small because of the high real estate price) with a big selection, and go to the ice cream cake section. I am almost certain they would have one. Usually they are made in the bakery or by big names like Carvel


Actually you're right about Carvel, they will substitute the crunchies for fudge:
http://www.carvel.com/faqs/

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