Monday, August 3, 2009

I Know What You’re Thinking…..

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You’re thinking these look familiar but they’re not the mini cheesecakes I blogged about recently. These are the Twins’ birthday request.  Last Saturday was their 13th birthday. A few days prior I asked them if there was anything special they’d like me to bake for them.  Jalen quickly responded with a request for a cookies and cream ice cream cake.  Devon’s request was for a cookie cake.   After much deliberation they decided on the cookies and cream ice cream cake.   Though the request was made for a cake I decided to go with a brownie base as they love to top their brownies with ice cream and generally take a pass on chocolate cake.  It only took me a minute longer to remember seeing these two posts on Annie’s Eats

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Here’s Annie’s post for the brownies and directions which I used as my guideline.  While I used Annie’s brownie recipe  I’m pretty certain you can use whichever one floats your boat.  You could even use your fave boxed brownie mix.  My biggest change was to use my mini cheesecake pan (Love it!) and to top my brownies with a different flavor ice cream.  I also made standard size ice cream brownies cupcakes as I had plenty of batter left over.  Besides being super cool looking and tasting great the stand out part of this dessert was the cookies and cream ice cream

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My only bit of advice is to let your ice cream brownie cupcakes sit out for several minutes before peeling off the cupcake liner but not too long.  It becomes mess once the ice cream truly starts to melt.  Even after peeling the liner off you’ll need to let it sit for several more minutes as the brownie will be difficult to cut into with your spoon otherwise.   It’s a pain but wait as it doesn’t taste as good when the brownie is hard as a rock.

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Cookies and Cream Ice Cream
Ingredients:
1 cup whole milk
2 cups heavy whipping cream
6 egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
1 tbsp. vanilla extract
15-20 Oreo cookies, coarsely chopped

Directions:
Combine the milk and cream in a saucepan over medium heat.  Heat until bubbles form around the edges.  In a medium bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and sugar until smooth and well combined.  Slowly add the warm milk mixture to the egg yolk mixture, whisking constantly to prevent curdling.

Pour the mixture back into the saucepan.   Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, about 5-8 minutes, until the mixture is thickened and coats the back of a spoon (about 175 degrees F on an instant read thermometer).  Pour the liquid through a fine mesh sieve into a bowl.  Stir in the vanilla extract.  Cover with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator until completely chilled.

Once the mixture is well chilled, pour into an ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  Once the mixture is softly frozen, transfer half of it to a storage container.  Add half of the chopped Oreo pieces and fold in gently with a rubber spatula.  Add the remaining ice cream and Oreo pieces to the container, and fold once more until the mixture is evenly combined.  Freeze until completely hardened.

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51 comments:

Smitten Sugar said...

Yumm! Cookies and cream is my favorite ice cream! These look delicious. Gorgeous pictures!

Julia from Dozen Flours said...

Yum! Yum! Yum! and um, yeah... Yum!!

Kerstin said...

Yum, these look delicious, your boys made a great choice! Cookies and cream is my favorite ice cream flavor!

Susan @ SGCC said...

Those are adorable! What a great idea to use a brownie base instead of cake. I'll bet they were a big hit with everyone!

Karine said...

They look succulent! I also love the fact you used a brownie base... it must enhance the chocolate flavor!

Steph said...

That looks too good! I love those large chunks of cookies.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

What a yummy treat! So delicious!

Cheers,

Rosa

Monica H said...

Oh my goodness, those are the cutest cupcake liners EVER! Where did you get them? ha! ha! ha!

I would definitely use the second and third photos for BFF. great job!

Denise said...

These look so amazing. I just made cookies and cream cheesecake cupcakes that I am going to post soon. I love your pics, they are so beautiful.

oneordinaryday said...

Yum! These look great and the photos are amazing! I love those pirate cupcake wrappers too. : )

Hilary said...

Lucky birthday boys!

grace said...

what a wonderful selection for a birthday treat! cookies and cream anything is a hit with me, and these look just perfect. i love the cupcake papers too!

Laura said...

These look delicious! I love those pirate liners too...too cute!

bridget {bake at 350} said...

drooling... ;)

Pam said...

What a fantastic idea. My kids would gobble them up. My son would also really like the pirate cupcake liners.

Lisa said...

How do you know what I'm thinking? :P OK, yes, you do..but first, I'm going to kill two entries with one stone..or uhh, finger (My new line). The Chocolate Chip Cinnmaon Bars - I would have eaten three, or four, you would have had to kick me out! Cannot wait for your entry on the roasted banan buttermilk ice cream! You choose recipes well..very well, and execute them perfectly, if not better than the originator!

OK, the ice cream cake..love that you found another use for the mini-cheesecake pan. I'm not usually a fan of ice cream cakes, but dang, Jalen and Devon two lucky dudes to have a Mom who can make stuff like this! My Mom couldn't cook or bake to save her life..lol

Finally, we don't beat the Red Sox this weekend, I will be thoroughly disgusted!

Debbie said...

Oh Ingrid that looks wonderful and what a great idea!

cindy* said...

love the pirate liner! what fun birthday treats ;)

Maria said...

Perfect treat for a birthday celebration!

Teanna said...

You are totally my idol and I need you to come over and make me a birthday cake one day!

The Blonde Duck said...

LOVEEEEEEEEE the skull and crossbones wrappers!

Abby said...

Fabulous! You're a rockin' mama. Love those liners!

Lo said...

oooh.
ahhhh.
And eeeee!!! (that last one is for the wrappers)

I'm quite nearly speechless over these. Are you available for my birthday in October?

lisa (dandysugar) said...

Wow, what a delectable dessert and a perfect birthday request too!Your twins must have had one fantastic celebration!

Reeni said...

These looks incredibly delicious! I love the pirate liners! I have to get some of them for my nephews b-day.

Amanda said...

Oh my daughter would love this! Happy birthday to the twins!

cookies and cups said...

what kid (or adult) wouldn't love these! Very cute!

Christy said...

These look so yummy! Great idea for the boys' birthday!

Linda said...

Cookies & cream ice cream w. brownies --- OMG, now I'm going to be jonesin' for this all day (and only 8am as I write this).

Such a cute idea - I love the presentation (especially with the pirate themed liner - it's so Boy).

Jules. said...

Found you through Tasty Treasures...I can't wait to get home from work to see what I have in the pantry so I can make one of your recipes. My mouth is watering! I am def. going to start "following" you!

Jamie said...

Wow, Ingrid! These look super amazing...I really need to bust this pan out from my storage and use it! :)

Anonymous said...

I want one!!

Sara @ Our Best Bites said...

So cute! I have a mini cheesecake pan and I don't use it nearly enough. Actually, I think if I had another one I'd use it more often because then I could make more for a crowd. Anyway- love cookies and cream and those look delicious!

betty geek said...

Wow that looks GREAT! :)

A_and_N said...

You are on an ice cream roll! Are you trying to tell you like salads :D

The first pic and the last pic are worth it all.

Robin said...

You are killing me with all this delicious ice cream! The key lime looks great and I can't resist oreo. I made some ice cream yesterday and I would love to make that banana one again and roast the bananas! I have company Friday so I may impress them with a few choices of homemade ice cream!

Donna-FFW said...

Love the wrappers.. my kids would too. Really need to work on getting an ice cream maker.

Miranda said...

I came across your blog from Donna FFW. It is awesome! I love your posts. This ice
cream looks insane.

Thank you so much for sharing.

UPrinting said...

A perfect treat to top off a birthday celebration! Belated Happy Birthday to them! Love that you used a brownie base for the ice cream cake, making it even more chocolatier (is there such a term? haha) and yummy!

ErinsFoodFiles said...

One of the classic, favorite ice cream flavors! YUM! I bet they had a great birthday!

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Stephanie said...

Yum. Yum. Yum. I love them even more that there are pirate liners on them! :)

Baking Momma said...

Ingrid,

I need you to come to my blog. I have given you an award.
Just copy the pic and place on your blog.

Robin said...

Ha Ha! New I wasn't going to do all that work and make real pavlovas only to take a chance and not have the kids like them, you never know with kids. They liked the minis though. The book is going slow, I am doing some more research and character building right now. It feels like it will be years! Thanks for remembering and asking!

Baking Momma said...

OK so I love these and have to make them for my hubby. I need to find me a mini cheese cake pan that is definitely one I do not have.

Laura said...

These look good. Really, really good.

Anna said...

Oh, WOW. Sounds divine!

Deborah said...

Yum! The twins sure do know how to pick a good birthday cake!

Jackie at Phamfatale.com said...

Great job at assembling everything together. I particularly love the drizzle of chocolate as a finishing touch. Well done!

Lori said...

This looks yummo! I have made a lot of ice cream this year. So funny, once you start making your own ice cream its really difficult to eat store bought and love it. This one looks amazing. I love the chocolate on top.

Ann said...

These look delicious, and I love the muffin cups!