Cookies and Cream Freezer Cake
12 Servings
WW Points - 3
100 gm ready-to-eat vanilla pudding, or 1 cup
3 cup Cool Whip Lite Whipped Topping, or similar product
9 oz Nabisco Famous chocolate wafers, or similar product
(should be about 3-inches in diameter each)
1 oz bittersweet chocolate, shavings
Line bottom and sides of a 13- to 14-inch long pan with
plastic wrap, making sure you use a big enough piece so that
you have enough extra wrap to cover prepared cake.
In a medium bowl, gently fold pudding into whipped topping.
Take a wafer and spread about 1 1/2 tablespoons of cream
mixture over cookie surface. Top with another wafer and
spread about 1 1/2 tablespoons of cream mixture over second
cookie; repeat to form a stack of about 6 cookies and cream.
Carefully turn stack on its side and place in pan so cookies
are standing on their sides. Repeat with remaining cookies
until you create 1 long row of cookies and cream in pan.
(Reserve any broken cookies to crumble over top as a
garnish.)
When cake assembly is complete, use a spatula to scoop up
any cream that has oozed out of sides of cookies and place
back on top of cake.
Wrap plastic tightly around cake in pan and freeze
immediately for a minimum of 2 hours.
Slice cake on a diagonal into 12 pieces and sprinkle each
piece with shaved chocolate. Yields 1 slice per serving.
(Note: Feel free to snap chocolate pudding for the vanilla,
if desired.)
This is not Weight Watchers, only it could be good for
dieting, as Kool Aid has no sugar in it, and using
low-calorie ingredient...it should do fine
Betty J
http://www.nancyskitchen.com