Copycat Rainforest Cafe Volcano

"I have had this many times at the Rainforest Cafe and finally have decided to try and copycat it. Well, I finally think that I have. It is alot of ice cream, brownie, and sauces, but it is ohhhh sooooo goooodddd....."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
5
Serves:
8
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ingredients

  • 4 already made chocolate brownies, cut into 8 inch pieces
  • 12 scoop vanilla ice cream (or more)
  • 1 can whipped cream
  • 44.37 ml caramel sauce
  • 44.37 ml hot fudge, warmed and kept warmed
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directions

  • On a chilled large round plate or platter arrange the scoops of ice cream so that they make a pile in the center of the plate.
  • You may use more ice cream or less, up to you.
  • Next, arrange the brownies along the sides of the ice cream so that it looks like a volcano shape.
  • Next, drizzle the top and down the sides with the 2 sauces.
  • Finally, add the whipped cream directly down the center of the volcano and then all over the sides.
  • Drizzle with more sauce and stick a sparkler or streamer in the middle.
  • Make sure you yell VOLCANO when you serve it.

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Reviews

  1. I'd say they use sparkle candles (not actual sparklers). I made the same mistake myself. Can probably get them on-line if you search. They sell them in Ireland at Dunnes Stores. Not rating the dessert 'cause haven't tried it, just wanted to help out on the effect/presentation.
     
  2. I worked this station at RFC so a couple things... the caramel sauce, and the whipped cream is made fresh. The chocolate syrup is a fudge sauce, and the brownie IS store bought but it has caramel running through it. Sounds like a good home version though!
     
  3. This was awesome! A group of my friends went on a cruise together. While staying the night in the departure city of Galveston, TX, we went to the Rainforest Cafe & HAD to split this wonderful desert. Weeks later, when we had the "reunion meeting" at my house & everyone brought copies of their pictures to hand out. We made all the most loved recipes we had on the trip. This was the desert. We included a lit sparkler on the top - not a good idea inside - but it was wonderful & brought back great memories. Thanks for posting this recipe!!
     
  4. A show on the food network used cinnamon and lit it on fire for a sparkler effect. They were using both brandy and cinnamon on a flaming dessert but you may be able to light a cinnamon stick. I think it would be a good idea to do a test run in a safe area first.
     
  5. Right On! Just missing the thunderstorm. :) One note, I used a firework sparkler, and there seemed to be some silver residue that came out off the lit sparkler and was visible on the whipped cream! I removed the top layer, and no one complained of tummy aches later, but the RFC may use some special sparklers.
     
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