Friday, July 22, 2011

Ice Cream Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwich

Ice Cream Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwich



Summer just isn't Summer without ice cream.


 Ice Cream cones on a warm summer night, hanging out at the local ice cream shop or enjoying homemade sundaes after a cookout. Its a way to beat a little of this summer heat, create smile and memories. :)


So in attempts to beat the heat, I present to you the awesome Ice Cream Cookie Sandwich, and even though it's 100000 degrees outside and we have no AC, I'm willing to turn the oven on and embrace a little more heat for these!



Ps. you may notice the "dripping" ice cream on some of the photos, this would be thanks to the heat, because the second we stepped outside, the sun attacked us with all of its force (this being at like 8pm ) and they immediately started to melt haha. But I'm ok with a little "meltage", and  they were very cool and delicious.


Also, I don't know if I'd call this a "recipe", I surely didn't invent the ice cream sandwich haha (that would have been cool though),  it's more of an "idea" for a summer treat, and how I made mine.





Ice Cream Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwich
Make about 6 large Ice Cream Cookie Sandwiches
What you need:

For Cookies:

1 bag of Betty Crocker peanut butter cookie Mix
1 cup of Mini Reese Pieces (for baking)

1 egg
3 tablespoons of oil
1 tablespoon of water

(or you can always use your favorite cookie recipe)

For the Ice Cream I used Edy's Slow Churn Vanilla Bean Ice Cream, but you can use any flavor you'd like.


What to do:

Preheat oven to 350F.

In a mixing bowl, Mix cookie mix, water, oil and egg. Stir well until dough forms.

Add in the Reese pieces and stir until mixed in well.

Scoop dough using a medium scoop or tablespoon, onto an ungreased cookie sheet, about 2 inches apart.

Using the back of a fork, press the cookies down flat, turning the fork and pressing again on each cookie to get the "cris-cross" pattern.

Bake for 10 minutes.

Remove from oven and place on a cooling rack.

Cool Completely.

Once cookies are cool. Remove Ice Cream from freezer and allow it to thaw a bit on the counter for about 10 minutes. You don't want it completely melted, just soft.

Take 2 cookies for each sandwich.


Place a scoop of ice cream in between two cookies.


 And press down the top cookie to form the sandwich.

Now you can either eat these right away............

(yum! I love how the cookie crumbles into the ice cream!)

 OR you can wrap them in parchment or freezer paper and stick them in the freezer for about 20 minutes or so, to freeze the ice cream again :)



Either way, they will be a wonderful treat!

 Plus, think of the possibility's in cookie to ice cream combos.

The days of the plain ice cream sandwiches are over :)

 








16 comments:

Katrina {In Katrina's Kitchen} said...

Yum! I think taking pictures of melty things is the worst! ;) I just came over from twitter- thanks for your kind encouragement.

Kelly @ Eat Yourself Skinny said...

How cute! I LOVE ice cream sandwiches and these are so perfect during this crazy heat wave we've been having! Great idea :)

Pam said...

Ice cream is definitely what summer's all about and you did it up perfectly! Ummmmm, mmmmmm!!!

Lisa~~ said...

Yum and perfect for these beyond hot summer days.

Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook

Anonymous said...

Hi what a perfect treat on a hot day! I tried making ice cream sandwiches, and they were good but not the easiest to make or to take a picture. Thanks for the post

Andi thewednesdaybaker.blogspot.com

Aimee said...

Yum. we love homemade ice cream sandwich cookies :)
Aimee

The Vanilla Bean Baker said...

Ice cream sandwiches have always been a fav summer treat. This really takes it up a notch or two :)

Kelly @ Eat Yourself Skinny said...

Hi Angie! Check out the blog award I gave you! xoxo
http://www.eat-yourself-skinny.com/2011/07/balsamic-strawberry-bruschetta-and-blog.html

sweetpeaskitchen.com said...

Oh man....I could go for one of these right now! They look like the perfect way to cool down in this crazy heat! :D

Stephanie said...

Thanks for taking the time to stop by my blog today and for your comment. It means a lot. Have a great day. Your treats sound delicious!

Jenn said...

Mmmmm... those look fantastic... so much better than the ready made kind

Stephanie said...

Thanks for the sweet comment!

Ann said...

These are adorable! I have a few grandchildren who would LOVE this dish! Great site - I'm following you on Google Follower!

Kirsten @ Mushki Loves said...

These look so good! YUM!

Danielle said...

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abeachcottage said...

They are perfect for the summer! Thanks for sharing the recipe and how to at Beach Cottage Good Life Wednesdays.

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