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Chocolate Wafer Ice Cream Sandwiches
SUBMITTED BY:
cookin'mama
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"Although you do need to work quickly when making these, they are always a hit!"
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PREP TIME
10 Min
READY IN
1 Hr 10 Min
Original recipe yield 15 ice cream sandwiches
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1 (9 ounce) box chocolate wafer cookies
1 quart ice cream, softened
1 (12 ounce) package mini chocolate chips
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On a cookie sheet place 15 chocolate wafers flat side up. Working quickly, top each wafer with a small scoop of ice cream. Top each sandwich with another wafer, flat side down. Gently push the top wafers down until the ice cream comes to the edge of the wafer cookies. Freeze for one hour, or until firm. Roll each ice cream sandwich in mini chocolates chips so that all the exposed ice cream is covered. Cover and freeze until ready to serve.
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Reviewed on Jun. 17, 2007 by
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Jun. 17, 2007
OK, so we didn't quite follow the recipe verbatim! My dear stepdaughter made these using her homemade chocolate chip cookies, Haagen Dazs Dulce de Leche ice cream, and mini-chocolate chips; then we drizzled them with caramel & chocolate syrups, & used one as a birthday cake, as you'll see in the posted photo. It was fun and delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe, Cookin'mama!
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OK, so we didn't quite follow the recipe verbatim! My dear stepdaughter made these using her...
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Reviewed on Jun. 13, 2008 by
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Jun. 13, 2008
I made these for the kids on their last day of school as a treat. I used oreos for theirs and strawberry icecream because it is their favorite. But, I made the hubby and I some using Pecan Sandies, chocolate icecream, and rolling them in crushed chocolate covered expresso beans. WOW they were good! Thanks for the recipe!
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I made these for the kids on their last day of school as a treat. I used oreos for theirs and...
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Reviewed on Jun. 18, 2007 by
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IMVINTAGE
Jun. 18, 2007
FANTASTIC! I couldn't find the wafer cookies so I used double chocolate chip cookies from the bakery. I used homemade vanilla ice cream & I rolled in a mixture of mini-chocolate chips & toffee bits .(I let them sit out for 3 to 5 minutes before rolling so the bits would adhere better but don't walk off & leave them) My grandsons loved these ...thanks cookin'mama!
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FANTASTIC! I couldn't find the wafer cookies so I used double chocolate chip cookies from the...
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Reviewed on Jun. 22, 2007 by
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Jun. 22, 2007
I used chocolate ice cream and toffee cookies from the bakery. Rolled them in Heath Bar bits. Awesome!! Thank you Cookin'Mama!!
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Reviewed on Jun. 13, 2008 by
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Jun. 13, 2008
I've made these before and find taste tasty but messy, both to make and to eat. I use these thin, flat chocolate wafers, and spread with home made whipped cream (whip a pint of heavy cream with 1/4 cup sugar and 1 tsp vanilla until very stiff.) Then, spread a little on an oblong plate; spread some of the whipped cream on each cookie and (after you have a few together) stand VERTICALLY on the plate. After the whole box of cookies is done, frost the entire "log" with the remaining whipped cream. Cover and refrigerate several hours. After a couple of hours in the 'fridge, the crisp cookies will absorb moisture from the whipped cream and become cake-like. Slice the "log" on the diagonal for a REALLY tasty chocolate/cream dessert. I find this less messy but just as good as the ice cream version!
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I've made these before and find taste tasty but messy, both to make and to eat. I use these...
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Reviewed on Apr. 13, 2008 by
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SLJ6
Apr. 13, 2008
Yummy!! Everyone really liked these. I found the chocolate wafer cookies, no problem. I also did some with chocolate chip cookies. Decorated with mini chips, and rainbow sprinkles. I made these up in advance, wrapped each one in saran and stored in the freezer until dessert time. Thanks for a fun recipe!
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Yummy!! Everyone really liked these. I found the chocolate wafer cookies, no problem. I also...
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Reviewed on Sep. 15, 2007 by
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funluvinred66
Sep. 15, 2007
Ok, heads up..DO NOT MAKE THIS IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WAISTLINE!! This is a great, versitile recipe. You can use chocolate chip/macadamia nut cookies if you do not like oreos. I have made it with each kind and is as delicious either way.
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Ok, heads up..DO NOT MAKE THIS IF YOU ARE WORRIED ABOUT YOUR WAISTLINE!! This is a great,...
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Reviewed on Jun. 14, 2008 by
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KATYPI
Jun. 14, 2008
Just the ticket for a fun, easy, pretty dessert that everyone enjoyed! I've also used chocolate chip, oatmeal, and plain sugar cookies, dipped in sprinkles of all sorts. They were all great! Thank you for such a fun submission!
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Just the ticket for a fun, easy, pretty dessert that everyone enjoyed! I've also used...
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Reviewed on Sep. 21, 2008 by mew
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Sep. 21, 2008
it was the best
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