Oreos and Ice Cream.
This dessert goes way, WAY back. I can remember my mom making this when I was probably only 7-8 years old. She used to make it for her card club that met on Friday nights. Honestly, they never played cards. They ate, drank, BS-ed, then had dessert. And I always wanted to be included.
We haven’t had it in years, so last weekend I decided I would try to re-create it.
It does take some time, as each layer needs to be frozen prior to the next layer being added. So start the day before or a couple hours ahead of time.
It all begins with some oreos and butter.
I actually used Original, and not Double Stuffed. I just bought a package of the Double Stuffed to stuff my face with and see if I could double my jean size. It’s working.
I used my food processor – not my beloved mini – but the normal size.
Let’s add some milk and eat this oreo cereal. Or just eat it our hands. Same thing.
Melted butter…
I just threw it in the microwave.
And make a nice, firm Oreo crust. This then goes in the freezer.
Check out that big chunk in the corner. It was only there for about 4 seconds after this picture was taken. I have no idea where it went.
At this point the ice cream should be sitting out.
It needs to be soft in the middle so it is spreadable.
Spread it on the frozen oreo crust.
Then refreeze again. I used vanilla ice cream, but I am not that fond of vanilla. In fact, I’m not that fond of ice cream, either. Now if it is vanilla flavored with tons of candy, cake and toppings, I’m game. But plain vanilla? No thanks.
I would like to use coffee ice cream, or even peanut butter, but I have a husband whose taste buds are no more developed than a 6 year old. And I mean that in the nicest way.
As the second layer is freezing, the fudge sauce can be made.
This is the single reason that I enjoy this dessert. I love this sauce.
Make it on the stovetop and continuously stir until it thickens.
The add it on top of the ice cream layer.
It is hot, so do it quickly!
Once the fudge layer in frozen, add some whipped cream on top.
I actually used Cool Whip because I think it freezes better than homemade whipped cream.
Once it is frozen, cut into squares and serve. The crust is sooooo good.
I may have eaten this for dinner a few nights this week. Really.
Oreo Cookie Ice Cream Dessert
25 Oreos
1 stick butter
1/2 gallon of ice cream (vanilla, coffee, cookies ‘n cream, etc)
2 sqaures baking chocolate
1 can evaporated milk
1 cup sugar
1 tub Cool Whip
Crush Oreos. Melt butter in 9 x 13 baking dish. Press Oreos into butter, creating a crust. Freeze.
Take 1/2 gallon of ice cream out of the freezer. Let sit until very soft. Once soft enough, take Oreo crust out of the freezer and spread ice cream in an even layer over crust. Refreeze.
In a saucepan, heat condensed milk, baking squares, and sugar. Let come to a boil then reduce to simmer. Stir constantly until mixture has thickened, about 20 minutes. Take baking dish out of freeze and pour fudge sauce on top quickly and evenly. Refreeze.
Once frozen, take out of freezer and spread Cool Whip on top in a thick, even layer. Refreeze.
To serve, let thaw for a few minutes then cut into squares.
Or cut into index-card size pieces. Like me. And eat.
Then proceed to dig the crust out from underneath about 1/3 of the dessert. Delish.
33 Comments on “Oreos and Ice Cream.”
**drool**
OH MY GOSH!!! That looks heavenly. Thanks for tantalizing my taste buds.
Holy CRAP! That looks unreal. I think I just gained at least 3 pounds reading this post. Can I be in your mother’s card club too?? ;)
OMG… I may have to have a ladies night just so I can make this dessert!
This. Looks. Delicious!
yummmmmmmmmmmmmmm. What a great dessert- based homemade cake ever.
What do you teach girl? I teach attack and step and am getting pump certified in a few weeks
OMG. What else is there to say?
Like oreo SIN!!!
Amazing idea … looks absolutely delicious ..
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Mmmmm, want! Also, I didn’t realize you just processed whole Oreos + butter to make an Oreo crust! I thought you had to painstakingly remove the middle bits of the cookie!
Dang, dude. I sense a Mississippi Mud Pie (with a homemade Oreo crust) in my near future…
wow – amazing ! nothing more to say!
Mmm…looks delicious. Oreos are still pretty new over here, but I already knew them from my holidays to the US. Also new here (and a bit similar to your dish): McFlurry Oreo;)
xxx Julia (Taste of Living)
Your mother’s card club sounds a lot like me Bunco group. I will have to serve this the next time I host the game :)
oreos may be the perfect food. i love those lil’ cookies. my fiance calls me his cookie monster!
Holy – wow does that look good!!! Thanks for the recipe!!!
That is fantastic! I’m almost a good enough dancer to teach jam….haha
Yowzaaa, that looks amazing. My butt grew just from looking at it.
I’d write more, but I need to hit the gym……on my way to the store to get oreos and ice cream….. I mean carrots and celery…..
Thanks for sharing!
ummmmm DROOL. that is the only thing to say. you have combined my two fave things: ice cream + chocolate wafer cookies (i am the weirdo who doesn’t like the frosting).
faboosh!
can i have some?! really?
wow i would DEF make this with some peanut butter ice cream, have you ever had the peanut butter stuffed oreos?? THEYRE SO GOOD.
Maybe I would use those instead of original, but we’ll see =D
mmmmm
I want this SOOO badly, I am totally making it! Idk how I will be able to wait for the layers to freeze?
yum, yum! it looks fabulous!
Seriously, nobody can say “no” to this. Oreos + ice-cream with chocolate and Cool whip? This is da bomb!
Wow that looks amazing! I actually used to use an incredibly similar recipe but it had butter pecan ice cream – thanks for reminding me about it and how good it is! :)
Looks amazing and totally worth the effort!
Hhaa, I just laughed out loud like 6 times. Thanks for that.
I have called Chai Tea “Thai Chi” about 300 times on accident. Easy to flip flop. :-)
I need that. I need it right NOW!
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Ha, my brother always called this “Oreo Cookie Freak Out”
Oooohhhhhhh. I just saw this and immediately thought of my Thin Mint Girl Scout cookies getting yummified in the freezer (They’re lmy drug. Once out of the freezer, I can go through a sleeve of them in 3.2 seconds flat). Crush those bad babies up and mix with the butter….then add mint chocolate chip ice cream…that yummy fudge sauce…and the Cool-Whip. I need to hurry home tonight!!! Sigh.
Is it unsweetened or semi sweetchocolate squares? Is it evaporated or condensed milk?- at top u said evaporated and where u listed ingredients it says condensed. Looks like I have to go back to store!
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