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Raspberry Icebox Cake
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Carol
"What a lovely refreshing dessert for those hot summer days."
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Original recipe yield 1 -13x9 inch pan
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24 graham crackers, crushed
1/3 cup butter
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
1 (6 ounce) package raspberry flavored gelatin mix
1 cup boiling water
15 ounces frozen raspberries
20 large marshmallows
1/3 cup milk
1 cup heavy whipping cream, whipped
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DIRECTIONS
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
Mix graham cracker wafer crumbs, butter and brown sugar until well combined. Set aside 1/4 cup of this mixture for a topping and press the remainder into one 9x13 inch pan.
Bake at 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) for 10 minutes. Set aside to cool.
Dissolve raspberry gelatin in the boiling water and add the frozen raspberries, stirring until melted. Chill until partially set and spread on wafer base.
Melt marshmallows with the milk. When cool, fold in whipped cream and spread on top of raspberry mixture. Sprinkle with remaining crumbs. Chill for 3-4 hours before serving.
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Reviewed on Aug. 31, 2003 by MIHAELA
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Aug. 31, 2003
Easy and very tasty. I used raspberries from my own back yard and got a light, refreshing and delicious dessert. I used Graham Cracker crumbs for the bottom layer, and had to use almost the entire box. I think the recipe asks for too small a quantity of graham cracker crumbs - it would not quite cover the pan bottom and it would be too thin.
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Easy and very tasty. I used raspberries from my own back yard and got a light, refreshing and...
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Reviewed on Jun. 2, 2003 by 11111
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Jun. 2, 2003
So easy and Raspberry licious
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So easy and Raspberry licious
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Reviewed on Jul. 18, 2007 by
CORILEE
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CORILEE
Jul. 18, 2007
CHOCOLOATE LOVERS PAY ATTENTION! Instead of regualar grahms, use chocolate grahms. Also, after about an hour in the freezer drizzle with hersheys syrup!
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CHOCOLOATE LOVERS PAY ATTENTION! Instead of regualar grahms, use chocolate grahms. Also,...
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Reviewed on Jul. 4, 2007 by Mommyto2
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Mommyto2
Jul. 4, 2007
i agree, the graham cracker ratio is way off. it must mean 24 small sections of crackers. but otherwise a great treat. i also used mini marshmallows since they melt faster.
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Reviewed on Mar. 14, 2007 by
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Mar. 14, 2007
This was good, but next time I'm going to try using crushed oreos instead of graham crackers. I also might put it in a slightly smaller pan like 8x10 size to make it a little thicker. Even so, a half of a box of graham crackers was plenty..
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Reviewed on Feb. 4, 2007 by showgirl
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showgirl
Feb. 4, 2007
i totally messed this one up! the directions are not clear, does 24 ghraham crackers mean 24 wafers (4 cups crushed) or 6 wafers x 4 because there is a perforation of 4 on one graham cracker wafer. well i used 24 wafers and the crust came up the pan almost half way. when i added the frozen berries to the gelatin mixture, the geletin started to set up before the berries melted. i'm sure this is a yummy dessert but i'm dissapointed how it turned out. thick dry crust and not much of a raspberry layer. the marshmallow whip cream top came out good. back to the drawing board. maybe i'll try with 6 wafers and thawed berries
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i totally messed this one up! the directions are not clear, does 24 ghraham crackers mean 24...
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Reviewed on Aug. 13, 2007 by Beth Moore
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Beth Moore
Aug. 13, 2007
I had a little trouble deciding how many graham crackers to use..finally decided one cracker was half of one large unbroken one. It turned out great, even though I mixed the marshmallows into the whipped cream when they were still a bit warm. I think the topping would have been lighter and fluffier if I hadn't been in a hurry. The raspberry filling is great.
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Reviewed on Jul. 14, 2006 by
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toletiquesbysam
Jul. 14, 2006
Delicious!! The topping when I put it on thought it would be runny but it sets up soo nice and was a good change from regular cool whip! It's a keeper! Thank you!!
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Delicious!! The topping when I put it on thought it would be runny but it sets up soo nice...
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Reviewed on Jul. 2, 2006 by Sandee
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Sandee
Jul. 2, 2006
I put more Raspberry Gelitan in it because it came out kinda thin but otherwise it was good.
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I put more Raspberry Gelitan in it because it came out kinda thin but otherwise it was good.
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Reviewed on Nov. 11, 2005 by
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ELIZABETH101
Nov. 11, 2005
AMAZING! Oh so easy and tastes great. As I live in the semi-tropics of Australia, fresh reasberries are 1. hard to come by, and 2. so expensive that I refuse to buy them, I love that this recipe calls for frozen, but you could use fresh if you had them on hand. Didn't bother about the crumble topping, this recipe is amazing without it. Congratulations Carol on such a fantastic and easy recipe.
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AMAZING! Oh so easy and tastes great. As I live in the semi-tropics of Australia, fresh...
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