Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake

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Prepare to be delighted by this drool-worthy Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake! It features a moist chocolate cake layer, sweet strawberry ice cream, refreshing vanilla bean ice cream and a light whipped cream topping.

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A Truly Sensational Ice Cream Cake

You can’t beat the combination of ice cream and cake. Instead of making a cake and serving it with a scoop of ice cream, why not combine the two into one big treat? Don’t mind if I do!

This cake is a fond reminder of the Neapolitan ice cream sandwiches I loved as a child. It’s just a more elegant version! And even though there are a lot of layers to enjoy, it’s super easy to make.

The ice cream layers are made without an ice cream machine, meaning there’s less hassle and fewer tools to clean up. Before it’s even frozen, the ice cream is already nice and thick – so there’s no need to freeze the cake before you add your second layer. Talk about a time saver!

A close-up shot of the cake's interior after a few slices have been removed
A slice of Neapolitan ice cream cake on a white plate with one bite on a fork

What is Neapolitan Ice Cream?

Neapolitan ice cream refers to a classic combination of three amazing flavors – chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla. Its origins are often pinpointed in Naples, Italy, which is why it’s called Neapolitan. You can find this iconic ice cream trio in pops, sandwiches, tubs – practically everywhere!

Ingredients You’ll Need

This cake is just as timeless as the ice cream flavor that inspired it. Some things never get old!

For the Chocolate Cake Layer

  • All-Purpose Flour
  • Sugar
  • Cocoa Powder: Natural and unsweetened.
  • Baking Soda: Not baking powder.
  • Egg
  • Buttermilk: You could also use regular milk.
  • Vegetable Oil: For a wonderfully moist crumb.
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Boiling Water: This enhances the flavor of the cocoa powder.

For the Strawberry Ice Cream

  • Cream Cheese: Brought to room temperature.
  • Sugar
  • Milk: Any kind of milk you have on hand will suffice.
  • Strawberry Extract
  • Cool Whip: Thawed. To take your Neapolitan ice cream a step further, use homemade whipped cream instead.
  • Red Food Coloring: I used about 20 drops to achieve my ideal pink color.

For the Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

  • Cream Cheese: Room temperature.
  • Sugar
  • Milk
  • Vanilla Bean Paste: If you’re struggling to find this, try the baking aisle at your local grocery store.
  • Vanilla Extract: To supplement the bean paste.
  • Cool Whip: Thawed (or homemade whipped cream).

For the Whipped Cream Topping

  • Heavy Whipping Cream: Be sure to keep this nice and cold.
  • Powdered Sugar: For structure.
  • Vanilla Extract
A piece of Neapolitan ice cream cake on a plate with a chocolate fudge drizzle

How to Make Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake

So I have to ask – which Neapolitan flavor is your favorite? I’m definitely a strawberry girl at heart.

Make the Chocolate Cake

  1. Heat Oven: Preheat the oven to 300°F.
  2. Combine Dry Ingredients: Transfer all of the dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk them together.
  3. Add Egg, Buttermilk & Oil: Add the egg, buttermilk and vegetable oil to the dry ingredients and mix until smooth.
  4. Add Remaining Ingredients: Add the vanilla extract to the boiling water, then add the mixture to your batter. Mix at medium speed until the batter is smooth.
  5. Bake: Pour the batter into one 8-inch pan and bake the cake for 40-42 minutes.
  6. Let Cool: Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool in the pan for 5-10 minutes, then tranfer it to a cooling rack to finish cooling.
  7. Remove Dome: Once the cake has cooled completely, cut off the dome on top with a long serrated knife.

Make the Strawberry & Vanilla Ice Creams

  1. Make Strawberry Ice Cream: Use a mixer bowl to combine the cream cheese and sugar until smooth, then add the milk and strawberry extract, mixing until completely combined. Finally, fold in the cool whip and food coloring, then set the prepared ice cream aside.
  2. Make Vanilla Ice Cream: Mix together the cream cheese and sugar until smooth, then add the milk, vanilla bean paste and vanilla extract. Mix until the ice cream is completely combined, then fold in the cool whip.

Make the Whipped Cream & Assemble

  1. Prepare Pan: Line the sides of an 8-inch springform pan with parchment paper. The lining should stick up above the top edge of the pan, as the cake will probably be a little bit taller than your pan. If you want, you can put a cardboard cake circle in the bottom of the pan.
  2. Build Cake: Return the cooled chocolate cake to the bottom of your pan. Top it with the strawberry ice cream, spreading it out into an even layer. Carefully add the vanilla ice cream and spread it into an even layer.
  3. Freeze: Allow your ice cream cake to freeze completely. This will take around 6-8 hours.
  4. Chill Mixing Bowl: Once the cake is frozen, remove it from the springform pan and take out the parchment paper lining. Prepare to make the icing by freezing your bowl and whisk attachment for about 10 minutes
  5. Whip Cream: Remove the bowl and whisk from the freezer and whip the cream on high until it begins to thicken.
  6. Add Remaining Ingredients: Add the vanilla extract and powdered sugar. Whip on high until the icing is thick and creamy.
  7. Spread Onto Cake: Ice the top and outsides of the cake, then pipe a rim of frosting around the top edge if desired.
A piece of Neapolitan ice cream cake on a plate with the rest of the cake in the background

Tips for Success

Ready to knock this Neapolitan ice cream cake out of the park? These tips are here to help you do so.

  • Remember to Line the Pan: Lining your springform pan with parchment paper helps the ice cream stay in place before it’s fully frozen. If you skip this step, there’s a chance you could end up with a melty mess.
  • What if I Don’t Have a Springform Pan? If you do not have a springform pan, line your pan with plastic wrap before you add your parchment paper and cake board. You can use the plastic wrap to lift your cake out of the pan once it’s assembled and frozen.
  • Honor the Freezing Time: It’s not easy to spread whipped cream frosting onto ice cream that isn’t frozen solid. Be sure to let your cake fully set in the freezer before you finish it off.
  • Stick With the Same Pan: I like to assemble my cake in the same pan I used to bake the chocolate layer. Not all 8-inch pans are exactly the same size, and it’s important that the cake fits inside.
  • How to Cut Clean Slices: Let your ice cream cake rest at room temperature for about 10 minutes before you cut into it. If you’re still struggling to slice it after that, run your knife under hot water (and dry it off with a towel) before each cut.
A serving of cake on a plate with two red and pink striped straws right behind it

How to Store Extras

This cake will stay good in the freezer all week long! Just make sure you keep it well covered to avoid freezer burn.

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A piece of Neapolitan ice cream cake on a plate with a chocolate fudge drizzle
Recipe

Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake

  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 40 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour
  • Yield: 12-14 Slices
  • Category: Dessert
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Description

Prepare to be delighted by this drool-worthy Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake! It features a moist chocolate cake layer, sweet strawberry ice cream, refreshing vanilla bean ice cream and a light whipped cream topping.


Ingredients

For the Chocolate Cake

  • 1 cup (130g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup (207g) sugar
  • 1/4 cup + 2 tbsp (43g) natural unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/2 cup (120ml) buttermilk
  • 1/2 cup (120ml) vegetable oil
  • 3/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup (120ml) boiling water

For the Strawberry Ice Cream

  • 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (104g) sugar
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • 4 tsp strawberry extract
  • 8 oz Cool Whip, thawed (or homemade whipped cream)
  • about 20 drops red food coloring

For the Vanilla Bean Ice Cream

  • 8 oz cream cheese, room temperature
  • 1/2 cup (104g) sugar
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • 2 tsp vanilla bean paste
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 8 oz Cool Whip, thawed (or homemade whipped cream)

For the Whipped Cream Icing

  • 3/4 cup (180ml) heavy whipping cream, cold
  • 1/2 cup (58g) powdered sugar
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

Make the Chocolate Cake

  1. Preheat oven to 300°F (148°C).
  2. Put all dry ingredients in a large bowl and whisk together.
  3. Add eggs, buttermilk and vegetable oil to the dry ingredients and mix until smooth.
  4. Add vanilla to boiling water and add to mixture.
  5. Mix at medium speed until smooth.
  6. Pour into one 8-inch pan and bake 40-42 minutes.
  7. Remove from oven and let cool for 5-10 minutes in pans, then remove to cooling rack to finish cooling.
  8. Once cooled, cut off cake dome with a long serrated knife.

Make the Strawberry & Vanilla Ice Creams

  1. Once the cake has cooled, make the strawberry ice cream. Combine the cream cheese and sugar in the bowl of a mixer until smooth. Add the milk and strawberry extract and mix until completely combined.
  2. Fold in the cool whip and food color, then set aside.
  3. To make the vanilla ice cream, combine the cream cheese and sugar in the bowl of a mixer until smooth. Add the milk, vanilla bean paste and vanilla extract and mix until completely combined.
  4. Fold in the cool whip.

Make the Icing & Assemble

  1. Line the sides of an 8-inch springform pan with parchment paper. The parchment paper should stick up above the top edge of the pan, since the cake will probably be a little taller than your pan. If you want, put a cardboard cake circle in the bottom of the pan. You should be using the same 8-inch pan you used for the cake. Not all 8-inch pans are exactly the same size. Your cake needs to fit in this pan.
  2. Put the chocolate cake in the bottom of your pan.
  3. Top cake with the strawberry ice cream and spread into an even layer.
  4. Carefully add vanilla ice cream and spread into an even layer.
  5. Allow ice cream cake to freeze completely, 6-8 hours.
  6. When frozen, remove cake from springform pan and remove parchment paper from sides.
  7. To make icing, put mixing bowl and whisk attachment in freezer for about 10 minutes.
  8. Remove bowl and whisk from freezer and whip cream on high until it begins to thicken.
  9. Add vanilla extract and powdered sugar and whip on high until thick and creamy.
  10. Ice cake and freeze until serving.

Notes

  • Store this cake well covered and enjoy it within 1 week.
  • 8-inch springform pans are best for this recipe so that you can easily remove the cake once it’s been assembled. If you don’t own a springform pan, line your pan with plastic wrap before adding your parchment paper and cake board. You can use the plastic warp to lift your cake out of the pan once it’s assembled and frozen. You want to make your cake layers in the same pan you’ll use for layering the ice cream and cake together so that they cake layers fit in the final pan you use for layering.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 Slice
  • Calories: 502
  • Sugar: 41.8 g
  • Sodium: 220.5 mg
  • Fat: 32.6 g
  • Carbohydrates: 50.1 g
  • Protein: 4.9 g
  • Cholesterol: 61.5 mg

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More Neapolitan Treats to Try

Can’t get enough of this flavor combination? I can’t blame you!

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Neapolitan Millionaire Cake
Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake Roll

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63 Comments
    1. Lindsay

      In theory yes, but you’d need to adjust your pan size and I’m not really sure what size would be ideal.

  1. Sarah Wheeler

    I have had a request for this cake and as I’m in Australia I’m wondering if the measurements are the same here in Australia? I don’t have a 1/8 cup measurement. Also the oven temp 300 degrees our ovens only go to to 250 and that’s seems quite hot for a cake.
    Thanks

    1. Lindsay

      I edited the ingredients to include grams and ml, so hopefully that helps. Also, it’s 300 degrees Fahrenheit. I added the celcius temperature.

  2. Wendy

    Looks great! I want to pin for later. The images Pinterest pulled in don’t align with article. You may want to make an update

  3. Matti

    I would love to make this beautiful cake, but would like to use already made ice cream (maybe later I’ll experiment with homemade ice cream)! How much already made ice cream would you suggest I use?






    1. Lindsay

      I would suggest taking a look at this ice cream cake recipe. It uses real ice cream and might be a little easier to follow. You just might want to reduce the two flavors I used by a little bit to make room in the pan for a third flavor. I hope that helps!

  4. Reet

    Hi Lindsay,
     I would love to make this but unfortunately we don’t have cool whip in Australia, would it work with thickened (heavy) cream?

    With kindest regards

    Reet

      1. Reet

        Thsnk you so much, Lindsay. Cant wait to make the ice cream cake but i may have to wait for “cooler” weather, though, as we’ve been experiencing over 40 degree heat layely. 

  5. Stephanie

    Hello, I really want to make this cake.. confused by when you say vanilla and not vanilla extract, is that same?, also do not have vanilla paste at my local stores, can I used 4 tps of extract in lieu of?

    1. Lindsay

      Yes, vanilla extract. I’ve updated the recipe for clarity. And yes, feel free to use extract in place of the paste.

  6. Suzanne

    This looks great. Do you wrap the cake after you frost it to prevent freezer burn/absorbing freezer flavors? If so, what do you wrap it with and how long can you keep it in the freezer?

    1. Lindsay

      You certainly could try to wrap it, though it might mess up the decor. A cardboard box might work. It’s probably best for up to a week. If you wanted to freeze it longer, certainly wrapping it would be beneficial.

  7. Adrienne

    My daughter wanted a Neapolitan ice cream cake for her 10th birthday.  I found your recipe on Pinterest and made 1 change with cherry ice cream instead of strawberry.  It was beautiful and did not disappoint.  Thank you!

  8. Ashley

    Hello, this cake looks delicious. My friend’s birthday is coming up soon and she is not a fan of cake but she loves ice cream. So I am thinking about making this for her. Does this require all purpose, self rising or cake flour?

  9. Brittany

    Hey Lindsay! I just made this cake today and it was absolutely delicious!! Everyone loved it and said it was better than store bought cakes!

    I have a quick question, when I made the ice cream mixtures there were lumps of the cream cheese, I just wanted to know if this was normal or if there was something I could do to prevent that.

    Thanks so much!!!! =)

    1. Lindsay

      I’m so glad everyone enjoyed it! 🙂

      I used to have that happen sometimes too. Now I usually combine the cream cheese and sugar first, then add the milk and other ingredients and it fixes the problem. I’ve updated the instructions to reflect that change.

      Thanks!

  10. Dawn

    How many cups of cream and sugar do I use to make the homemade whipped cream to equal 8 oz cool whip on this recipe?

  11. Brittany

    When your recipes state “8 inch pan” – would the standard 8″ x 1.5″ pans work or would it have to be a deeper pan (8″ x 2″ or larger)? Thanks so much!

    1. Lindsay

      For baking the cake layer, I used an 8×2 inch pan. For building it in the pan, I used an 8×3 inch pan. The 1.5 inch might be ok for baking, but a bit short for building the cake.

  12. Norma

    Does your recipe of ice cream taste as good as regular ice cream? I am a ice cream freak I love it to the point that a day without is incomplete . Your cakes are gorgeous

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      Thanks Norma! I think that they do taste like ice cream (maybe better) and everyone of our friends and family who’ve tasted it would agree. But some people have thought that it didn’t. You’d probably have to try it to decide.

  13. Sandy Delawder

    I plan on making an ice cream cake for my son’s 3rd birthday. He does not like cake…I know! Strange! Lol Anyways I have a couple questions…can I add frozen strawberries or fresh to the strawberry ice cream?
    Also I’ve never made a whipped cream icing…is whipping cream the same as heavy cream?

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      You can definitely add strawberries (either fresh or frozen). Do be aware though that they tend to be icy when they freeze in the ice cream. If you’d like to use strawberries to flavor the ice cream, you could swap out the strawberry ice cream in this ice cream cake. I hope that helps!

  14. April

    Im confused how do i add the ice cream tp the cake won’t the cake pan be small that the ice cream will spill PLEASE HELP????????

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      In the assembly part of the instructions (#1), I talk about lining the plan with parchment that sticks up above the top edges of the pan. That will extend your pan upwards so that the ice cream will stay. This ice cream is also thicker than a regular ice cream when melted, so it stays in place better. Here’s a photo of my pan with a similar set up.

  15. Amy @ Amy's Healthy Baking

    Oh no!!! Verizon is usually pretty helpful with saving contacts and getting them switched over. They did that for me before, so I have my fingers crossed for you! 🙂 And this ice cream cake… Ohmygosh!! They’re one of my favorite desserts, but I’ve never been brave enough to try making one. I just eat the whole thing instead! 😉 Pinned!

  16. Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust

    iCloud was when I realized I had hit my technology understanding limit. 🙂

    I love this cake!

  17. Jess @ On Sugar Mountain

    I think Neapolitan is just my favorite because in addition to being an awesome flavor combo, the colors just look gorgeous together. 😀 Beautiful cake as always, Lindsay! 😀

  18. Kathi @ Deliciously Yum!

    This cake is the bomb. I don’t think it could look any more perfect. So gorgeous – I seriously can’t get over it!! The vanilla ice cream with the tiny flecks is definitely calling my name…. wait, who am I kidding? This entire cake is calling my name.

  19. Heather @ Shards of Lavender

    That does stink about your phone; thank goodness for iCloud and your husband’s knowledge. I’m sure they’ll be able to transfer your contacts once you pick out a new phone as long as they were backed up. This cake though! My grandparents always used to have Neapolitan ice cream for us when we visited and I’m long overdue for some… Your cakes are always so gorgeous!

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      I think they were backed up – fingers crossed! I still haven’t made it to the store. 🙂 Thanks Heather!

  20. Lindsey+@+American+Heritage+Cooking

    GORGEOUS photos! Do you have boxes of artsy straws and sprinkles in every color just waiting for the right cake?! Jealous. This cake looks delicious! Love that it is so easy to make even though it looks super complicated! Hope you get a new phone soon!

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      Thanks Lindsey! And I wish I had every color! I think I have the main straw colors covered, but not the sprinkles. I literally picked those pink ones out of a mixed sprinkle jar. So tedious. I need to finally order them separately online.

      1. Lindsey+@+American+Heritage+Cooking

        Haha! I’ve been known to pick out specific colors of M&M’s…Ordering separate colors is definitely a good call!

  21. Jocelyn+(Grandbaby+cakes)

    Girl this cake is amaze balls. I can’t stop staring at it. I’m officially addicted. Thank you so much for including my recipe too my dear. Much love!

  22. Julia @ Sprinkled With Jules

    This is such a beautiful cake!
    That really stinks about your phone BUT I bet this cake more than made up for it!

  23. Julia @ Sprinkled With Jules

    Yum! As the weather gets colder I swear I crave ice cream more than I did in the summer! This looks so great!

    1. lifeloveandsugar@gmail.com

      Ice cream is great year round, I think. I’ve been known to have ice cream birthday cakes for my birthday in December. Why not? 🙂

  24. Jaren+(Diary+of+a+Recipe+Collector)

    Neapolitan is one of my favorites! This looks fantastic! I get all jittery and nervous if I just leave my phone at home. I’d freak if I broke it!

  25. Mir

    It’s amazing how your phone has so much power. I dropped mine in the toilet at Starbucks a few months back (lesson: do not keep phone in back pocket) and I felt lost.
    This cake is beyond amazing, Lindsay! It looks just like the ice cream, but better. And gorgeous, like all your cakes!

      1. Wilma

        Hi Lindsay, if you remove the cake from the freezer just before serving, isn’t the cake part still frozen and how would you let it thaw without the rest of the cake melting?

      2. Lindsay

        The ice cream in this cake is a no churn ice cream, so it doesn’t really melt the same way a traditional ice cream does. You could let it sit for 20 minutes and it would be fine.

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