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Sonic Drive-In is a fast-food chain that began operating in 1953 in Shawnee, Oklahoma. Today, it has become a household name with more than 3,500 locations in the United States alone, making it one of...

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What is Sonic Drive-In Molten Cake Sundaes?

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Sonic Drive-In Molten Cake Sundaes are the perfect summer treat for anyone with a sweet tooth. This dessert is a delightful blend of warm, gooey chocolate cake and creamy vanilla ice cream, all drizzled with fudge and caramel sauce. The molten cake is the star of the show here, packed with rich chocolate flavor that oozes out into the ice cream once you break through the surface.

One of the best things about the Sonic Molten Cake Sundae is that it's customizable. You can choose to add any extra toppings you like, such as chopped nuts or whipped cream to make it even more decadent.

In addition to being utterly delicious, Sonic Drive-In Molten Cake Sundaes are also very affordable. You can get a large-sized sundae for only a few dollars, making it an ideal dessert option for anyone on a budget.

If you've never tasted one of these sundaes before, you're missing out on an incredible dessert experience. The Sonic Drive-In Molten Cake Sundae is a must-try for anyone who loves chocolate, ice cream, and all things sweet. Head on over to your nearest Sonic Drive-In and treat yourself to this delightful indulgence. You won't regret it!

Frequently Asked Questions about sonic drive-in molten cake sundaes

Sonic Ice Cream Menu Sundaes Flavors

  • Vanilla.
  • Chocolate.
  • Strawberry.
  • Reese's Peanut Butter.
  • Hot Fudge.
  • OREO Cheesecake.
  • Strawberry Cheesecake.
  • OREO Chocolate.

SONIC Drive-In introduces Molten Cake Sundae premium desserts, featuring a rich chocolate cake filled with hot fudge and topped with SONIC's Real Ice Cream, finished with a variety of tasty toppings.

But not anymore....they changed the menus and took away the banana splits, and the molten lava cakes.

From Sonic's Real Ice Cream to the OREO crème to the crunch of the classic cookie pieces, everything is in perfect harmony. Per Sonic menu description, the Double Stuf OREO Waffle Cone is quite indulgent. The waffle cone itself is filled with chocolate and OREO cookies.

Make every day a “sundae”!

  • Banana Split.
  • Black Forest Sundae.
  • Brownie Fudge Sundae.
  • Candy Bar Sundae.
  • Hot Caramel Sundae.
  • Hot Fudge Sundae.
  • Strawberry Shortcake Sundae.
  • Turtle Sundae.

Hot Fudge Real Ice Cream Sundae

  • Calories 520.
  • Total Fat 26g 33%
  • Saturated Fat 18g 90%
  • Trans Fat 0.5g.
  • Cholesterol 65mg 22%
  • Sodium 270mg 12%
  • Total Carbohydrates 65g 24%
  • Sugars 46g.

In a medium bowl, beat eggs with egg yolks, sugar, and salt at high speed until thickened and pale. Whisk melted chocolate until smooth. Quickly fold it into egg mixture, along with flour. Spoon batter into prepared ramekins and bake for 12 minutes, or until sides of cakes are firm but centers are soft.

Molten chocolate cake is a French dessert that consists of a chocolate cake with a liquid chocolate core. It is named for that molten center, and it is also known as mi-cuit au chocolat, chocolat coulant ("flowing"), chocolate lava cake, or simply lava cake.

David Strickler Since its invention in 1904, the Banana Split has become an iconic part of American dessert culture. Its history began when David Strickler, a 23-year-old “soda jerk” at a drugstore in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, started experimenting with different ice cream combinations.

First, peel the banana and cut it in half lengthwise. Place the banana slices against the sides of a long, shallow dish. Place the scoops of vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry ice cream in a row between the banana slices. Drizzle the pineapple sauce (or spoon the fresh pineapple) over the vanilla ice cream.

Each batch of batter is 50 liters which is enough to keep the production line going for 45. Minutes the mixture is lifted. And pull it into a hopper. Which feeds the Jupiter. 45.

Many drive-in locations actually sell ice by the bag, depending on local health-department regulations, according to Sonic. Just imagine an entire COOLER filled with pellets of the ice.

Several cities claim to have invented the ice cream sundae. These places include: New Orleans, Louisiana; Ithaca, New York; Two Rivers, Wisconsin; and Evanston, Illinois. The original sundae, which can be traced back to the late 1800s, consisted of a small bowl of ice cream with chocolate syrup.

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