Pound Cake with Vanilla Ice Cream and Chocolate Sauce

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  • on July 29, 2010

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    When i clicked this recipe, i was really hoping for a recipe. But its thirty minute meals after all... but the title is so blunt. This isn't really a recipe, just directions. Its not as good when everything is store-bought. I understand the concept of '30 minute meals' this includes the dessert should not take not. But come ON! Make something that you really make! This si 30 minute Meals with Rachel Ray, NOT Semi-Homeade with Sandra Lee- This belongs on "Lets just whip up stuff we buy from the store!" I know you can do better Rachel!!!

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  • on June 06, 2010

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    I don't understand why this would even need to be posted as a recipe. Any person with half a brain can purchase a store bought pound cake and then top it with STORE BOUGHT vanilla ice cream and STORE BOUGHT chocolate sauce. This is a sorry excuse for a recipe. Food Network, I highly suggest you raise your standards and stop putting these fake "recipes" on your website. Also Rachael Ray, we understand you can't bake you tell us in nearly every single episode in your fake, overly perky, migraine inducing voice. Yeah you suck as a baker, that just means that you don't need to make dessert recipes, especially not ones we could have thought of ourselves! SORRY EXCUSE FOR A RECIPE!

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  • on September 02, 2009

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    When I opened this, I was expecting a recipe! Not this sad excuse!!

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  • on July 22, 2008

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    very good

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  • on August 03, 2007

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    this is so good. it is a simple thing to make but it is so delicious you don't even need to add the sauce if you dont want to or you can add another sauce. And is a classicto eat at picnics or even just after a long day you can make it in 5 minutes.

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  • on November 02, 2006

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    this is simple

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  • on April 10, 2006

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    its was relly good

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  • on March 18, 2006

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    To the several people who posted five, and four star reviews of this so-called recipe: Are you out of your fricken minds??!!! You think this is a "recipe"?? Put ice cream on top of pound cake and drizzle chocolate syrup on top? Wake up and realize that not everything your dear Rachel does is so praise worthy. My goodness, have you people all been raised in caves?

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  • on March 17, 2006

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    I cannot believe that this is considered a "recipe" I have been making stuff like this, and much much better since I was 6 years old. You have to got to be kidding me that you are wasting web page space to tell people to put a piece of pound cake down, with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and Hershey's chocolate sauce. Food Tv, you are slowly and surly making a non-fan, non-viewer out of me, when you condone this kind of crap. For the folks out there that find this "recipe" to be 3, 4 or even god forbid 5 stars, you have some serious problems. You can get the idea for this recipe while watching a commercial for Hershey's syrup or even Baskin and Robbins. I cannot believe that some publisher would allow this dimwit to publish crap like this in a cook book and sell it. This is NOT cooking. When can we see some real cooking on this channel? Or have we gone the way of MTV, where they don't show music videos, why on earth would we ever show people how to cook on Food Network? Beats the hell out of me.

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  • on March 16, 2006

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    This is supposed to be funny isn't it?? Where is Ina when you need her?

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