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Samoas Ice Cream Cake

Samoas Ice Cream Cake

Recently as my son’s birthday was approaching, asked him what kind of birthday cake he wanted and gave him my phone to flip through my pinterest recipe board.  He saw a recipe for Samoas bars and said he wanted an ice cream cake with Samoas bars on top.  So, I took on his challenge and came up with this fantastic ice cream cake with the great taste of Samoas Girl Scout cookies.

However, his birthday is not at the time that you can buy Samoas, so I had to improvise.  Keebler makes a cookie that’s pretty close, so that’s what I used instead of the real deal.

Keebler Coconut Dreams Cookies

 

This ice cream cake is made in the same fashion as the one I posted last year, so refer to my prior post on how to make a homemade ice cream cake for more detailed instructions and pictures of the process.

Samoas Ice Cream Cake

For the Samoas Ice Cream Cake, you will need the following ingredients:

Ingredients:

2 pkg Keebler Coconut Dreams cookies or Samoas Girl Scout Cookies
1/2 gal chocolate ice cream or frozen yogurt
1/2 gal dulce de leche (caramel) ice cream or frozen yogurt
1 bag of shredded coconut
caramel sauce
chocolate chips

Directions:

First, prepare a springform pan by lining it with plastic wrap.

Using a food processor, chop up the cookies into crumbles.  Do not turn them to dust, there should be some chunks.

Toast the coconut in a nonstick skillet.  You will need to do this in about 3 batches for a whole bag of coconut.  (I actually only did about 2/3 of the bag and that was enough for the size of cake I made. )

Turn the heat up to medium, add a thin layer of shredded coconut to the skillet and stir it frequently until the coconut is a golden color.  Add to a bowl and set aside.

While you are toasting the coconut, you can have your chocolate ice cream sitting out to soften. (about 10 minutes)

Now you have everything ready to go to start assembling the ice cream cake.

Sprinkle the crumbled cookies on the bottom of the springform pan.  You will use approximately half of the crumbs for the bottom layer.

Spoon scoops of ice cream over the crumb layer until the entire crumb layer is covered with about an inch and a half layer of ice cream.  Sprinkle another layer of cookie crumbs and about half of your toasted coconut over the ice cream and drizzle with caramel.  Cover with plastic wrap and very gently press down just to even out the layer.  Be careful, the ice cream is soft and you don’t want to push it too hard.

Freeze this layer until it is firm.

Soften the dulce de leche ice cream for about 10 minutes.  Add a layer of dulce de leche ice cream to your springform pan.  If you have any more cookie crumbs left over, sprinkle them around the outer edge of the top of the ice cream layer.  Fill in with the rest of your toasted coconut and lightly drizzle with more caramel.  Cover and freeze until the ice cream cake is solid.

Remove the cake from the freezer and remove the springform ring.  Using the plastic wrap, lift the ice cream cake off the bottom of the springform cake pan and place the cake on your cake stand.  Slip out the plastic wrap.

Melt about half a bag of chocolate chips in the microwave.  Transfer the chocolate to a small zip-lock bag.  Snip the corner of your baggie and squeeze the melted chocolate over top of the cake.  Place the cake back in the freezer uncovered until the chocolate is hardened then cover with plastic wrap.

Samoas Ice Cream Cake

And that’s it!  Slice and serve.  Be prepared to hear lots of mmmm’s, this is a great ice cream cake!  My son said it’s the best dessert he has ever had in his life.  Nice compliment!

Enjoy this delicious Samoas Ice Cream cake!

Happy Birthday Son!  Samoas Ice Cream Birthday Cake

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Nutter Butter Easter Chicks

Nutter Butter Easter Chicks

 

When I was on Pinterest, I ran across this and thought they were just precious!  This will be a fun project to do this weekend.  (The website this came from is listed on the photo above.)

Easter Chicks made with Nutter Butter Cookies

Nutter Butter cookies
Yellow Candy Melts or Chocolate (melted)
Black Sugar Pearls
Rainbow Chip Sprinkles
5.5″ Wood Coffee Stirrers
Wax Paper or Parchment

Work over the wax paper …

Insert the wood stick about half way up the cookie and separate the cookie … put a small amount of melted candy … put cookie back together and let candy harden. (This step is very important so that the cookies don’t fall off the stick!)

Dip the cookie in melted candy and tap off excess.  Lay on wax paper.

Place 2 orange Reece’s Pieces as the feet and 2 yellow ones for the wings.  Place 2 black sugar pearls for eyes and 1 orange Rainbow Chip for the beak.

Chill for a few minutes.

Nutter Butter Chicks from Simple Sweet Stuff.com

Happy Easter! 🙂

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Coconut Macaroon Nutella Nests

Coconut Macaroon Nutella Nests

Easter Gifts for Kids

Coconut Macaroon Nutella Nests

Yield: 10 nests Prep Time: 10 minutes Cook Time: 17-20 minutes
Coconut cookie nests filled with Nutella and Easter egg candies. These cookies are perfect for Spring and Easter.

2/3 cup sweetened condensed milk
1 large egg white
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla
1/8 teaspoon salt
3 1/2 cups sweetened coconut
1 cup Nutella
M&M Speck-tacular Eggs (or other Easter candy)

Preheat the oven to 325°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a Silpat mat.

Cuisinart 17

In a large bowl, stir together the sweetened condensed milk, egg white, vanilla extract, and salt. Stir until combined. Add in the coconut and mix well.

With a spoon, scoop up about 2 Tablespoons of the dough and place the dough onto the prepared baking sheet. Form the cookies into the shape of a bird nest. Press down the center with your thumb.

Bake cookies for 17 to 20 minutes, or until slightly golden brown. Remove from the oven and press your thumb down in the center of the nests again. Cool the cookies on the baking sheets for about 5 minutes or until they are firm and set. Remove with a spatula onto a cooling rack. Cool completely.

Place about a tablespoon of Nutella in the center of each nest. Place 3 egg candies in the center of the nest. Finish decorating the nests and serve.

Note-you can make these 2-3 days in advance. Store in an air tight container on the counter.

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Cookie Butter Cookies

Cookie Butter Cookies

 

Cookie Butter Cookies

Have you fallen in love with cookie butter yet?  I’m newly addicted and am perfectly content to just eat cookie butter by the spoonfulls right out of the jar.  But today I was feeling adventerous and wanted to try to substitute peanutbutter for cookie butter in a cookie recipe.  So how were they?  Super duper yummy!

If you don’t have cookie butter, you could certainly use peanut butter, almond butter or any kind of nut butter you like.  But, if you haven’t ever tried cookie butter, I highly recommend you find some so your life may be complete.  It can be found at Trader Joe’s and the jar looks like this:

Cookie Butter

 

Cookie Butter Cookie Recipe

1 stick butter, softened
1/2 cup Cookie Butter or peanut butter
3/4 cup sugar
1 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup graham cracker crumbs
1/2 cup all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
4 cups quick oats
1 cup mini chocolate chips

Preheat oven to 375° F.

In a mixing bowl cream together the butter and cookie butter (or other nut butter).  When its well mixed add the sugar, eggs and vanilla and mix well.  Stir in the graham cracker crumbs, flour, baking soda and salt until well mixed.  Stir in oats until incorporated.  Carefully stir in the chocolate chips just until mixed in.

Drop rounded teaspoonfulls of cookie dough onto an ungreased cookie sheet, spacing them 2 inches apart.  Bake for approximately 12 minutes.

This recipe makes about 4 dozen cookies.

You can freeze the cookie dough and bake later.  Take a rounded teaspoon of cookie dough and form it into a ball then slightly flatten it until it’s a disk approximately 1/2″ thick.  Stack in a single layer in a freezer safe container.  Seperate layers of cookie dough by placing waxed paper between the layers.  Seal the container and freeze.

I hope you enjoy this Cookie Butter Cookies recipe.  Don’t forget to share this recipe on Facebook and Pinterest!

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