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    Home » Featuring » Ice Cream Sundays

    Oreo Ice Cream for Ice Cream Sundays

    Published: Jun 10, 2012 · Modified: Aug 15, 2017 by Kim Beaulieu · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Oreo Ice Cream

    Another Sunday, another day to eat ice cream. After a year of doing these Ice Cream Sundays I've sure shared some wonderful recipes with you. Yet I hadn't done an Oreo Ice Cream in my ice cream maker yet.

    When I first started blogging I shared one an Oreo Ice Cream recipe that doesn't require an ice cream maker. The photos are horrendous and missing now with the whole google plus incident. But it's there if you want some Oreo Ice Cream and you don't have an ice cream maker. It's a recipe I learned over 30 years ago. From a lady I babysat for. She was kind enough to share it with me. It became one of my Dad's fave things for me to make. He requested it often. It's a great simple way to make Oreo Ice Cream without an ice cream maker.  Now if you do have an ice cream maker this one is the one for you. It's really good and chock full of Oreo goodness. So pull out your ice cream maker and whip up some Oreo Ice Cream for Ice Cream Sundays.

    Whew, were you wondering how many times I could say Ice Cream or what? Hold on, there's more!

    Next week I'm going to give you a recap of all the ice cream I'm made over the past year for Ice Cream Sundays. I've missed the odd Sunday but I still think it should be an impressive collection of ice cream. I'll share photos and then provide the link to the recipes. That way if you see an ice cream you absolutely love you can just link over to grab the recipe. You'll be all prepped and ready to go for a summer full of Ice Cream Sundays. I know for me it wouldn't be Sunday without ice cream. It's tradition now. We must have ice cream on Ice Cream Sundays.

    Told ya I had more!

    Okay so enough of this silliness. I shall stop saying ice cream now I promise. But before I do if you don't have an ice cream maker yet let me just urge you to get an ice cream maker right away. You will not be sorry.  I have not regretted getting my ice cream maker once since the day I bought it. I love my ice cream maker. It makes my life a happy place to be. Fresh ice cream whenever we want it. Ice cream makers rock. Ice cream rolls. And Ice Cream Sundays is heaven in a bowl. Or on a cone. However you want it. Cuz there's no wrong way to eat ice cream. On Ice Cream Sundays.

    Okay NOW I'm done!

    Enjoy this Ice Cream! For Ice Cream Sunday!

    *giggles*

    Oreo Ice Cream

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    Oreo Ice Cream

    A wonderful no egg recipe for Oreo Ice Cream, or Cookies n Cream if you prefer!
    Prep Time 20 minutes
    Cook Time 1 hour
    Total Time 1 hour 20 minutes
    Servings 5 cups of Ice Cream | Serves 10

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup whole milk
    • 1 cup sugar
    • Pinch vanilla salt
    • 2 cups heavy cream
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 30 Oreo cookies yes that’s a lot! Yes you can use less! But why!

    Instructions

    • In a mixer combine the whole milk, sugar and salt. Whisk until sugar dissolves.
    • Add your heavy cream and vanilla extract and whisk again until well combined.
    • Cover the bowl and pop in your fridge for at least an hour, or overnight.
    • Remove, uncover and transfer to your FROZEN ice cream bowl.
    • Place the bowl on your machine and turn on.
    • Mix for about 10 minutes, just until it starts to thicken a bit.
    • Add crushed Oreos.
    • Mix again for about another 5 minutes or so.
    • You can serve immediately if you like a more soft serve version.
    • Or you can cover it and pop it in the freezer for a couple of hours until it hardens.
    • Just remember to remove it a few minutes before serving so it’s easier to scoop.
    • Serve with a big old Oreo smile!

    Notes

    Slightly adapted from Cuisinart's Ice Cream Recipe Book

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g

    Oreo Ice Cream

    Now who doesn't love Oreo Ice Cream. On Ice Cream Sundays. I want you to rush right into your kitchen and make this. You will not be sorry. If you don't have an ice cream maker, I urge you to rush right out and buy one. Even a cheap one will do. You'll thank me I promise. Ice cream on Ice Cream Sundays is a tradition worthy of any family. The possibilities are endless. You can even make healthy ones. I'm not sure why you'd want to. But in theory you could.

    Oreo Ice Cream

    If you can't afford an ice cream maker but have a blender you can whip up a Thick Oreo Milkshake. So good and so thick you'll need an extra wide straw. But it'll be worth it. You will be doing the happy dance when you taste it. And if you do the happy dance please video it and send it to me so I can post it please. Nothing I like more than laughing at people being silly. Well, except Ice Cream. On Ice Cream Sundays.

    Oreo Ice Cream

    Knew I could slip one more in there!

    Toodles and smoochies! xx

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    Comments

    1. Peggy

      June 13, 2012 at 2:04 pm

      I don't use my ice cream make nearly enough. However, after seeing this, I'm on my way out to buy some Oreos =)

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    2. Janet@FCTC

      June 13, 2012 at 5:31 pm

      Just hand me the ice cream container and a spoon. Who needs bowls? They just get in the way of my gluttony

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    3. shannon @ a periodic table

      June 13, 2012 at 5:58 pm

      kim! you know, oreo ice cream is one of my favorites. we do the frozen custard thing a lot around these parts in the summer, and oreos are always one of my favorite mix-ins. and no eggs or gelatin base! awesome! i can't wait to try this...i'm sure everyone else around the house can't wait either. 🙂

      Reply
    4. Happy When Not Hungry

      June 13, 2012 at 8:31 pm

      This looks awesome! I love that you can make this without an ice cream maker b/c I do not have one. Def trying this!

      Reply
    5. Ice Cream Freaks

      June 13, 2012 at 10:42 pm

      I love that you loaded your ice cream with 30 Oreos. Yum!

      Reply
    6. Katie

      June 15, 2012 at 11:47 am

      5 stars
      Oh man! An Oreo Ice Cream Milkshake. now I want one!
      it looks delicious tho 🙂

      Reply
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