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Cupcakes in ice cream cones

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ParadiseCity · 02/08/2016 11:30

I keep seeing this video at the side of MN and thinking 'ooh that ice cream looks nice' and then remembering its a fecking CAKE and feeling really cheated.

WHO would look at an ice cream, a lovely creamy cool ice cream, and then be happily surprised that it was a bit of dry old sponge?

Surely this recipe could only lead to crying heartbroken children, and pissed off parents who'd mistakenly spent time lovingly baking something that is just a great big con and ruining childhoods?!

Or is it just me.

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ParadiseCity · 02/08/2016 11:31

Oh so the question is AIBU to think cupcakes in ice cream cones have no place on MN or IRL too come to that?

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ThatsMyStapler · 02/08/2016 11:32

meh - i prefer cake to ice cream

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Sparklesilverglitter · 02/08/2016 11:32

My friends DC love them, had them at a recent birthday were a massive hit.

It's only dry sponge, if you don't bake right. My friends are very moist light cake with a lovely butter cream, flake, sprinkles.

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ayeokthen · 02/08/2016 11:32

I saw them (before they were on here) and made them for the nursery summer fete. They went down a treat, not sure why they have no place in real life?

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MitzyLeFrouf · 02/08/2016 11:35

I can imagine them making a nice display at a kid's birthday party. They sound a but dry to me though.

So to answer you OP they do have a place IRL, but that place is not my stomach.

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WaitrosePigeon · 02/08/2016 11:35

Sounds gross

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 02/08/2016 11:36

Yes, I would be disappointed with old dry sponge. Who wouldn't be?

I'd be bloody delighted with a gorgeous light cake though.

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Eatthecake · 02/08/2016 11:37

I made them for DC birthday and the village fete. There were a huge hit with both children & adults.

My sponge is not dry. They taste lovely

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 02/08/2016 11:38

'dry old sponge'

Hmmm.

Noone wants dry old sponge. But a gorgeous light fluffy cupcake? Yes please!

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 02/08/2016 11:39

Dammit, reposted because my phone said it couldn't connect. Turns out it did. Sorry!

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RainyDayBear · 02/08/2016 11:39

YANBU. People interfering with perfectly good cake angers me. Don't get me started on that cake pop fad - cake does not belong on a bloody stick!

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MitzyLeFrouf · 02/08/2016 11:40

It's the combination of sponge with cone that makes me think 'dry'. A cone needs lovey wet ice-cream.

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HunterHearstHelmsley · 02/08/2016 11:41

Ice cream is the best.. I don't get all the cake fuss.

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ParadiseCity · 02/08/2016 11:43

But the sponge will always be dry compared to ice cream. Your stomach is just not getting what your eyes have been promised.

Like if you were offered a cocktail but instead of drinking it, it turned out 'Surprise!' to be a jelly.

Or yes RainyDayBear, a lollipop, that is NOT a lollipop.

I do like cake, I've just eaten some cake, but it wasn't a disguised lying cheating cake.

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LoreleiGilmoreIsMyBFF · 02/08/2016 11:44

I'd make the 'dry old sponge' more moist by adding a good dollop of ice cream. Hate cones though.

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LiviaDrusillaAugusta · 02/08/2016 11:44

OP - I totally get where you are coming from! Buttercream is the devil's snot anyway, but to replace ice cream with cake? Won't they think of the children Shock

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 02/08/2016 12:31

Just because a sponge is drier than ice cream doesn't make it 'dry, old' which implies stale.

The moistness of a cake should not be decided on by comparing it to ice cream. Or water. Or wood. Or anything that is not cake.

'I don't like sausage and chips. It's not as fishy as cod'.
'Not sure about this apple. It's not as citrusy as an orange'.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 02/08/2016 12:33

The moistness of a cake should not be decided on by comparing it to ice cream. Or water. Or wood.

Surely comparing the cake with ice-cream is inevitable when you stick the cake in a receptacle traditionally used for ummmm, ice-cream?

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ParadiseCity · 02/08/2016 12:42

But is the non citrusy Apple dressed up as an orange?

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scarednoob · 02/08/2016 13:17

Cones are revolting anyway. Fuck the nasty dry little bastards. And their evil wispy wafer cousins.

Ice cream belongs in a bowl. And should be eaten with a fork!

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scarednoob · 02/08/2016 13:18

Cup cakes belong on a plate, btw

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 02/08/2016 13:28

Surely comparing the cake with ice-cream is inevitable when you stick the cake in a receptacle traditionally used for ummmm, ice-cream?

I traditionally (been a tradition in my family for years) serve ice cream in a bowl. Shame it's not as savoury as soup.

They are deliberately making it look like ice cream, granted. Do you also compare childrens cakes with football pitches? Hmm, this cake isn't as earthy as a football pitch. Or Caterpillars? Not as squidgey!

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ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 02/08/2016 13:31

Cupcakes are so last year, and highly so.
Horrid dry spongers.

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MitzyLeFrouf · 02/08/2016 13:34

99GBP what are you bleating on about?

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99GBPChargeToUseMyPostsJournos · 02/08/2016 13:41

Isn't it obvious Mitzy? People make cakes look like lots of things. Nobody complains that it isn't (as moist as, the same flavour as) the real thing.

Unless it looks like ice cream apparently.

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