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Reviewed: Jun. 23, 2009
Awesome. I substituted Light Cool Whip and Light Hershey syrup and it was still fantastic and really easy to make.
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Reviewed: Jun. 10, 2009
I halved the recipe into a 9x9 pan. Other than that I did the recipe exactly. Delicious,yummy.....will definately make this again. Super easy and great summer dessert.
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Reviewed: Jun. 1, 2009
Quick and easy recipe. Everyone seemed to enjoy, but very rich so make sure to cut small pieces! I served 6 adults and didn't even use half of the 9x13, will definitely cut the recipe in half next time. I used hot fudge with the pb instead of chocolate sauce and drizzled that and some caramel directly on top of the ice cream sandwiches, then added cool whip layer. Topped with crushed oreos instead of peanuts. Looked great and tasted even better!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Living In: Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA

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Reviewed: May 29, 2009
Here's what I did: crunched up fudgeo cookies (2 layers from the bag - put them in a ziplock bag and mashed them all up), made a layer using them in a 9 x 9 pan, but that pan in the freezer and took my homemade ice cream out of the freezer at that time so it would soften a little bit, then I only had 1/2 cup of chocolate sauce so I added half a leftover milk chocolate bunny rabbit from Easter and melted it in the microwave for 1 minute -stirred all that, stirred in 1/2 cup crunchy peanut butter. Left everything for about 20 min so the choc/pb mixture had time to cool a bit. Then I took my pan out of the freezer, put on a layer of ice cream, layered the pb/choc mixture on top of the ice cream, topped with about 2 cups of dream whip (just like cool whip basically), added on a few more crunched up fudgeos to the top and now it's in the freezer. It looks delicious and I can't wait to eat it. Just thought I'd share how I compensated for a lack of ingredients! Update: it ended up being delicious!
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Home Town: Whitby, Ontario, Canada
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Reviewed: May 25, 2009
So easy and delicious that I want to go finish the pan right now! All the kids and adults loved it. The only big change I made was to use an 8x8 pan and as many sandwiches as it held. But I didn't decrease the toppings at all, so it's fabulous and rich!
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Reviewed: May 21, 2009
This was great! I was not sure how it would turn out when I read how easy it wasa to make, but everyone loved it! I layed it just as the recipe said and had no problem with the sauce and cool whip mixing! great recipe! thanks!
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Reviewed: May 17, 2009
This was a hit with the kids, but my husband and I thought it was just ok. I expected more based on the rave reviews. I like the concept and might layer cookies with a higher quality vanilla ice cream. Thanks for the recipe, it was nice to try it. I will make it again for a young audience.
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Reviewed: Apr. 27, 2009
I made no changes and followed the instructions exactly. I know that some people had a hard time with the chocolate/peanut butter sauce. i just used a large spoon and spooned it over the whipped topping. I didn't try and spread it evenly. I worked perfectly. I will make this again and again. Thanks for the easy recipe.
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Reviewed: Apr. 26, 2009
Amazing!
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Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

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Reviewed: Apr. 6, 2009
This has been such a hit with everyone that I have made it for. Be ready with this simple recipe because everyone wants to make it after tasting it and finding out how simple it is to make. I do use cool whip instead of whip cream, seems to stand up a little better. Thanks for a real winner.
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Reviewed: Apr. 3, 2009
We left the nuts out - layered the chocolate sauce and then the whip cream. On top we put miniature peanut butter cups. Yummy!!! Everyone said that it was better than DQ!
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Reviewed: Mar. 29, 2009
Very easy and quick to make and is delicious. The peanuts add a nice crunch and saltiness that goes well with the chocolate peanut butter flavors. It does make a very large amount and could be halved.
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Reviewed: Mar. 24, 2009
Very good and so easy! I brought this to a neighbor's for dinner and this was supposed to be the kids' dessert. Everyone - kids and adults - had seconds! I mixed hot fudge and peanut butter (no need to heat up) and followed others' suggestions to layer the ice cream sandwiches, chocolate/peanut butter sauce, then cool whip and repeat. I chopped up mini peanut butter cups and sprinkled them on top. Will definitely make this again!
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Reviewed: Mar. 19, 2009
We made this for our small group and tried to use less ice cream bars (which didn't work) but it was still so great and looked so good that they started singing "All Hail the Roncos" - this went on through dessert! lol A great dessert that isn't fast to make but is easy and tastes wonderful!
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Reviewed: Mar. 12, 2009
Although I haven't prepared this recipe exactly as written, I will give it 5 stars! As a test, before serving to a dinner party, I made a 'one serving' sample using one ice cream sandwich cut in half, (& ingredients on hand...)Hershey's Chocolate Syrup, Smucker's Caramel Syrup, Cool Whip, Heath Toffee Bits. Using my own ingredients, I followed the recipe for assembly. This was AWESOME!! When the 'sample' passed, I chose to make this dessert for my dinner party using the exact ingredients that I used in my sample. It was a HUGE HIT, very rich and very good! I suggest cutting very small pieces OR...next time I make this (and I will make this again!) I might make it a one layer dessert. While two layers are awesome for presentation and makes it a 'bigger' dessert...the top layer seem to slide around when cutting, serving and eating. This dessert is so good and so rich, I believe one layer would be just as good and you wouldn't have the 'slippage' you do with 2 layers. I don't know though...this was just AWESOME prepared as instructed!
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Reviewed: Mar. 9, 2009
This recipe didn't last very long in our house. We loved it! I made it exactly as written. Can't go wrong with this one.
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Living In: Enterprise, Alabama, USA

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Reviewed: Mar. 8, 2009
Fabulous! Easy! Decadent! Brought this to a church dinner and everyone loved it and thought it must have taken hours!
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Reviewed: Feb. 28, 2009
Absolutely wonderful!!
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Home Town: Readstown, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Sheboygan, Wisconsin, USA

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Reviewed: Feb. 17, 2009
Outstanding! I followed the advice from other reviewers and mixed chocolate fudge and peanut butter together first before spreading to make it easier. I added caramel on top of that then the whipped cream. I topped it off with pecans. Everyone loved it!
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Reviewed: Feb. 15, 2009
this should be illegal. I followed the recipe exactly, except for halving it and making it in a 9x9 pan. it didn't quite fill it but I think that made it easier to serve, as there was less breakage. the peanut butter totally makes the dish, neither my boyfriend nor I could get enough of it. I made it for Valentine's Day dessert for something unexpected and it would also be perfect for a summer dinner. I would eat it any day of the year! thanks SOOO much for sharing this recipe; I will definitely make it again!
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Home Town: Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
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