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July 15, 2014
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream Sandwiches
by Melanie Gunnell

So just to be clear, what these are NOT:

Two baked chocolate chip cookies sandwiching cookie dough ice cream.

What these ARE:

Two luxurious layers of egg-free chocolate chip cookie dough sandwiching creamy cookie dough ice cream.

Because, really, can one ever have too much cookie dough?


At first glance (especially when gazing upon the step-by-step), it might seem like too much work for ice cream sandwiches. All I can say is a) these are so (like, so, so, so) simple and once you get the stacking technique down, you’ll be able to whip out a billion of these babies and b) when a girl has a craving for cookie dough ice cream sandwiches, it cannot be ignored.

Right out of the freezer, the cookie dough is firm but still soft enough to bite into which results in sublime cookie dough overload. If you want to be a total rock star, make your own cookie dough ice cream (um, which I did not) and report back. I’ll bow down to your feet and beg for a sample.


Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream Sandwiches
Yield: Makes 9 ice cream sandwiches (more if you cut them smaller)

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter

  • 1/3 cup packed light brown sugar

  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar

  • 2 tablespoons milk

  • 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

  • 1/4 teaspoon salt

  • 1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour

  • 1 cup mini chocolate chips

  • Nonstick cooking spray

  • Quart cookie dough ice cream, softened to spreadable consistency

Directions

  1. For the cookie dough, in a large microwave-safe bowl, melt the butter with the brown and granulated sugar. Stir to combine. Stir in the milk, vanilla, and salt until well blended. Stir in the flour until completely smooth. Let the mixture cool completely (so the chocolate chips don't melt) then stir in the chocolate chips.

  2. Line an 8X8-inch baking pan (preferably with very straight sides) with two pieces of parchment paper (cut into 8-inch strips) so they extend well beyond the edges of the pan on all four sides; this will help to lift up and easily remove the frozen sandwiches.

  3. Scatter half of the dough into the pan and use your hands to press it into an even layer.

  4. Top with a second set of parchment strips that extend over each side. Lightly coat the parchment with nonstick cooking spray. Scatter the remaining dough over the top and press into an even layer.

  5. Fold the overhanging parchment over the dough and freeze for at least an hour (can be frozen for several days in advance.)

  6. Use the parchment strips hanging over the edge to lift out the top layer of cookie dough. Then remove the second layer.

  7. Place another set of parchment slings (I know, enough with the parchment already!) in the pan. Peel the parchment from one square of cookie dough and set it inside the pan with the smoothest side down.

  8. Spread the softened ice cream over the top into an even layer. Peel the parchment from the remaining square of cookie dough and place it, smoothest side up, on the ice cream. Gently press it into the ice cream.

  9. Cover the pan (with the parchment overhangs, if desired) and freeze for at least 2-3 hours but preferably 6-8. Using a long, sharp knife, run it under hot water, wipe dry, and slice the cookie dough ice cream sandwiches into squares, repeating with hot water after each slice (you can lift up on the handles to remove it from the pan before slicing — I found I had to run a knife around the edges to loosen any ice cream that had stuck to the pan corners). Eat fast so they don't melt!

Recipe Source: adapted from this post from the book I Scream Sandwich


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About Melanie Gunnell

Melanie Gunnell is a food-loving, chocolate-obsessed mom who has a desperate need to share her favorite tried-and-true recipes with the world. In a past life she graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in public health, but for the past ten years, stay-at-home motherhood has been her job along with blogging-from-home for the past five.

She resides in the brilliantly cold tundra of Northern Minnesota with her husband and their brood of five children: four boys and one tiny, bossy girl. Dark chocolate (particularly the act of shoving chocolate chips in her mouth whilst hiding in the pantry) is her coping skill of choice for both the never-ending winters and the never-ending wrestling matches in her front room.

http://www.melskitchencafe.com/

Calling(s): Primary pianist, CTR 6/7 Primary teacher, Activity Day leader

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