I don't remember the first time this ice-box cake landed on the dinner table. All I remember is trying to wrap my young mind around the strange concoction. Was it ice cream? No. Was it some sort of pudding? No, not really. Was is cake? Well, I guess, but this was no ordinary cake. Creamy, cool, chocolaty - almost coconuty & zebra striped to boot, I was in love. How could simple whipped cream & thin chocolate wafers, after just a few hours in the fridge, turn into this!?

I assumed my mother possessed some magical dessert spell book (sometimes I still think she does), but it turns out, this cake has been gracing dinner tables for a better part of the 20th century. Sadly, the Famous Chocolate Wafer's popularity has waned & they're becoming nearly impossible to find in stores. After hitting up three different supermarkets I finally came across a cache of the cookies on the very top shelf of a cookie aisle in a local Albertson's. Not an easy thing to spot for a gal of just 5 feet, but well worth the hunt.

Zebra Cake or Famous Chocolate Wafer Cake3 c. heavy cream
3 tbsp. sugar
1 tbsp. vanilla extract
2 (9 oz.) packages chocolate wafer cookies, 2 or 3 cookies reserved (for topping)



In a large bowl, beat cream, sugar and vanilla with an electric mixer on high speed until soft peaks form. Set aside.
Start with three or four cookies & spread a dollop of whipped cream between each, making something like little sandwiches -- think triple, quadruple, quintuple, decker oreos. Lay each cookie "sandwich" on its edge on a large platter. Continue the process, making rows of cookie & whipped cream "sandwiches," until you have a log shape.
Cover the cookie & whipped cream "sandwiches" with a layer of whipped cream, smoothing with a spatula. Crumble 2 or 3 cookies on top. Refrigerate for 4 -6 hours, then serve.

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I love cake and zebras so I want this :) haha
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