Cookies and Cream Ice Cream 1

This week is going to be as awesome as Oreos cookies. Why? Because, this week on my blog, it`s Cookies and Cream Week!! Yep, WEEK.

You`ve guessed it, this whole week, I will be sharing Cookies and Cream/Oreo recipes. Why? Because I love love love Oreos. I loved them as a kid and I love them now. My sisters love them and my friends love them…so naturally, I`ve tried a lot of recipes involving this delicious cookie. ♥


Since, I`m addicted to ice cream, cookies and cream ice cream is a DEFINITE MUST! I found this recipe on baked Bree and it`s a FANTASTIC recipe to kick start this week!

When my boyfriend and friends tried it they said this: “Lynna, this is the best thing you`ve ever made!”

Um, what?

The best thing. I`ve EVER made?

I don`t know if this is a good or bad thing for me. I`ve made plenty of desserts before and I liked most of them…a LOT.

However, I must admit, this is definitely one of my favorite ice cream recipes! I`m just happy to have found such an amazing recipe! Hehe~

Forget what you need make, make this now. I PROMISE you, this recipe will make you glad you did.

Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

Barely adapted from: baked Bree
Yields: about 1 quart

Level: Easy
Total Time: ~35 minutes + 4-6 hours freezing time
Materials Needed:
          Ice Cream Machine
          1 large bowl with electric mixer
          Cutting board + knife
          1 large freezer safe container  (at least 1 1/2 quart)
          Rubber spatula
Ingredients:
§  1 1/2 cups whole milk
§  1 cup granulated sugar
§  3 cups heavy cream
§  1 tablespoon vanilla extract
§  about 10-20 Oreos, chopped (I chopped a lot into small pieces and left some big pieces)
Directions: (Go to Baked Bree for her instructions & step by step photos)
1.       If your ice cream machine needs to be frozen ahead of time, do so ahead of time, preferably for 24 hours.
2.       In the large bowl of your stand mixer, beat together the sugar and milk until the sugar dissolves.
3.       Add the heavy cream and vanilla.
4.       Follow your ice cream manufacturer’s instructions to churn ice cream.
5.       When your ice cream is ready, scoop some ice cream into your container, add a handful of crushed Oreos. Repeat layering the ice cream and crushed Oreos, ending with the ice cream.
6.       Freeze the container for at least 4 hours, or until it reaches your desired consistency.