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This icebox cake is cool and refreshing with its layers of softened graham crackers, luscious cream filling, and fresh berries. It’s easy to make, there is no baking, and it can be made in advance. It’s a perfect summer treat and a great way to celebrate the 4th of July! 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (1)

With the 4th of July coming up, I thought I would salute my American friends, family, and followers with a festive and patriotic dessert. So something red, white and blue to celebrate the nation’s independence. I also wanted to make something cold and summery to celebrate the season. A lovely icebox cake dressed with blueberries and strawberries seemed to fit all the criteria. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (2)

Why this recipe is so great:

  • No-bake dessert – There is no need to turn on your oven during the summer heat with this recipe. Just assemble and let the cake set in the fridge.
  • Make-ahead recipe – You can make this cake 4 hours in advance or the day before, so it gives you plenty of time to prepare for and enjoy the party.
  • Tastes amazing and can feed a crowd – This 4th of July icebox cake tastes like a fancy torte or 3-tier fruit-filled cream cake, but it’s so much easier to make. The flavor in this cake is nutty from the graham crackers, creamy from the filling and slightly tart from the fresh berries. It’s not too sweet and best served cold. It’s an easy make-ahead dessert, yet it’s impressive and can feed a crowd.
  • Here are some reviews:

“I made this yesterday with some berries I had picked with my boys. We all loved it. Not overly sweet, so it’s easy to eat. I love that it’s nice and cold from the fridge, just the thing you want on a hot July day. And she’s right, the mix of the sweet cream with the tart berries is the perfect combo.” – Sara

“Made this for the 4th of July picnic and everyone loved it. It’s hard to stop eating it if the pan is in front of you.” – Steven

How to make this no-bake 4th of July dessert:

(the ingredient amounts are listed in the printable recipe card further below)

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  1. You start by beating the heavy cream to stiff peaks. Set aside.
  2. Then you combine a block of cream cheese with the instant vanilla pudding mix.
  3. Slowly mix in the milk.
  4. Fold in the whipped cream until the mixture is combined.
  5. In a 9×13″ pan, spread a thin layer of cream on the bottom and layer some graham crackers on top.
  6. Spread 1/3 of the cream mixture on top of the crackers followed by a cup of blueberries.
  7. Repeat for another layer with strawberries.
  8. Then finish the last layer with the remaining crackers, cream, and berries. Chill for 4 hours or overnight and let the fridge do its magic.

4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (4) While the cake chills in the fridge, the graham crackers soften into a tender cake-like layer. Even the berries get more flavorful and softened by the cream as well. It’s like a marriage of all the flavors and textures between all the layers. There is a tanginess from the cream cheese in the filling and a rich vanilla flavor from the pudding mix. The whipped cream adds a light-airy texture to the filling. The overall dessert is cool, creamy and not too sweet.

Expert tips:

  • Make sure the cream cheese is softened – Take your cream cheese out 1 hour before you plan to start to ensure that it’s softened. This will make it much easier to mix with the other ingredients, especially the milk.
  • Add the milk slowly and gradually – Adding the milk a little at a time and mix in between will prevent a lumpy cream mixture. But not to worry of your cream mixture does get lumpy during the process, just keep mixing and it will become smooth.

FAQ:

  • Why is it called an icebox cake? This style of cake was created back in the 1920s before refrigerators were invented and most homes were equipped with iceboxes. The name stems from the fact that an icebox was used to set the cake instead of an oven. (source: Baking Bites)
  • Can you freeze this icebox cake? No, because the texture of the fresh fruit in the cake will change once frozen.
  • How long does this icebox cake last?This icebox cake will last 2-3 day covered and stored in the fridge.

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  • Mini Cheesecakes topped with berries (red, white and blue)
  • No-Bake Key Lime Pie
  • Cheesecake Rice Krispie Treats (red, white and blue)
  • Strawberry Pretzel Salad
  • Easy Eggless Tiramisu

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4th of July Icebox Cake

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  • Author: Lily Ernst
  • Prep Time: 20 min
  • Total Time: 20 min
  • Yield: 12-16
  • Category: dessert
  • Method: no-bake
  • Cuisine: American
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Description

This icebox cake is cool and refreshing with its layers of softened graham crackers, luscious cream filling and fresh berries.

Ingredients

  • 1 box (400g) graham crackers
  • 1 pkg (250g) cream cheese, softened
  • 2 pkgs (102g each or 3.4oz each) INSTANT vanilla pudding mix (see notes*)
  • 2 & 1/2 cups (625ml) milk
  • 3/4 cup (188ml) heavy cream
  • 2 cups sliced strawberries
  • 2 cups blueberries

Instructions

  1. In a medium bowl and using an electric mixer; beat the heavy cream until stiff. Set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, beat the cream cheese and the dry pudding mix until combined. Slowly and gradually beat in the milk until smooth. Fold in the whipped cream.
  3. Spread a thin layer of the cream mixture onto the bottom of a 9×13″ baking dish. Layer the graham crackers on top. Spread 1/3 of the cream onto the crackers. Sprinkle half of the blueberries over the cream.
  4. Repeat with another layer of crackers, cream, and half of the strawberries.
  5. Repeat with a final layer of crackers and the remaining cream. Decorate with the rest of the berries. Cover and chill for 4 hours or overnight. Serve cold.

Notes

Leftovers can be covered and stored in the fridge for 2-3 days.

*The vanilla pudding mix gives the cream filling a slight yellow tinge. If you want the cake to be pure white, you can use white chocolate pudding mix or add an extra layer of whipped cream or cool whip on top before adding the final layer of berries.

Recipe adapted from Cakescottage.

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  1. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (7)

    PatReply

    My guests all loved it.

    When I make it again, I will double the ‘icing’ portion….it wasn’t enough for me per this recipe. Used the white choc. pudding…found on Amazon.

  2. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (8)

    MarkReply

    What if I don’t use instant

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (9)

      Lily ErnstReply

      Then it won’t set and be too runny.

  3. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (10)

    NevadaReply

    I used half cheesecake pudding and half French vanilla and it was soooooo good. I frosted the top with Whipped cream so it appeared white. Big hit and will be adding this to my recipe box!

  4. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (11)

    GeenaReply

    Made this morning for a July 4th cookout. So very yummy! Received so many compliments.

  5. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (12)

    JudyReply

    I made this for a second year in a row for the 4th of July. It’s pretty and very popular.
    Be sure your cream cheese is really softened otherwise you’ll be beating it for a long time. This year I learned that the hard way!😄

  6. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (13)

    TexangirlReply

    So frustrating. I tried this and I also got the “cook and serve” and it was a weird texture- added milk and it’s very liquidey. She really should specify in the ingredients which box to choose, I assumed cook and serve was instant bc I don’t buy this junk a lot.

  7. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (14)

    JulesReply

    For those who experienced lumps with the cream cheese mixture- I had bad lumps. The lumps felt gummy (I thought it was from using dairy free cream cheese) and it looked unsalvageable. But I hung in there and I’m currently looking at a smooth bowl of filling- so here’s what you do to fix it! If you have a stand mixer, (you could probably also do it with a handheld electric mixer), beat beat beat beat that filling until all the ingredients warm up and it will become smooth. I’m talking fifteen, twenty minutes of beating. Maybe more. You’ll have to refrigerate or gently freeze the mixture again after it’s smoothed out, then incorporate the whipped cream, but if you’re patient I promise it will become smooth!

  8. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (15)

    PaigeReply

    Added some white chocolate chip (calories don’t count on holidays right?) so excited to bring this to my in laws tomorrow!

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (16)

      Lily ErnstReply

      Hope you and your in-laws enjoy it and happy 4th of July!

  9. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (17)

    KnittygirlReply

    I made this for our 4th celebration and it did not disappoint. I did half the recipe but made the full amount of filling it. Will use this recipe again as it’s versatile. Thank you for sharing

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (18)

      Lily ErnstReply

      You’re very welcome:) Enjoy the cake and happy 4th of July!

  10. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (19)

    LindaReply

    I’m going to try to use sugar-free pudding mix and zero sugar Cool Whip. I’ll have to sacrifice a few carbs with the graham crackers! This looks so cool and creamy!

    Thanks for sharing, Linda

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (20)

      Lily ErnstReply

      You’re very welcome and enjoy!

  11. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (21)

    Sara TamacasReply

    I made this yesterday with some berries I had picked with my boys. We all loved it. Not overly sweet, so it’s easy to eat. I love that it’s nice and cold from the fridge, just the thing you want on a hot July day. And she’s right, the mix of the sweet cream with the tart berries is the perfect combo.

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (22)

      Lily ErnstReply

      Thank you for your kind words, Sara! So glad you liked it:)

  12. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (23)

    ReneeReply

    I made this cake for 4th of July 2022 and it was a hit! Turned out really great and was a festive addition to our table. I used the white chocolate pudding mix to keep it true white.

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (24)

      Lily ErnstReply

      Thank you for your lovely feedback and glad to hear it was a hit!

  13. 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (25)

    TishaReply

    Ooops! When I bought the vanilla pudding mix, I didn’t notice it was not the instant kind but the “cook and serve”? That was the only vanilla they had on our shelves other than a sugar-free version, which I did not want. Couldn’t figure out why it was so liquidy when I was mixing it up? I hope it gets thicker overnight and turns out OK? Just a fair warning to others to note the difference on their boxed pudding! Thanks for the recipe!

    • 4th of July Icebox Cake (video) (26)

      Lily ErnstReply

      Oh no! I hope it still tastes ok, but you might have to serve it in bowls because the cooking pudding needs heat to thicken.

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