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Naughty Ice Cream Sandwiches

February 2, 2007 by Nicole 79 Comments

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For an extra special Valentines Day treat, create these decadent and elegant ice cream sandwiches for the one you love. Combining Kahlua-flavored dark chocolate chunk brownies and ice cream spiked with Bailey’s, these aren’t your children’s ice cream sandwiches!

I created this dessert especially for a Four Weeks Magazine article that highlights five proven aphrodisiacs and includes five aphrodisiac recipes. I managed to squeeze three of the five listed aphrodisiacs into this dessert: coffee, dark chocolate, and alcohol; so beware of this one 😉 There are four other recipes featured in the article from some of my favorite foodbloggers. Two that look very promising are a Double Chocolate Tiramisu for Two created by the lovely Ivonne of Cream Puffs in Venice and a Dark Chocolate Layer Cake with Chocolate Rum Cream Cheese Frosting from Rachel of Coconute & Lime fame. Wow! Read the article here to see the recipes for yourself.

This recipe is far from difficult but it does require a little planning and preparation. For best results (and no stress), prepare the ice cream and bake the brownies the night before, assemble sandwiches in the morning, and serve as a surprise to your sweetheart after a romantic Valentine’s day dinner.

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Naughty Ice Cream Sandwiches

Prepare the filling:

1/2 Gallon of premium vanilla ice cream, softened but not melted
1/4 C. Irish Cream liquor (I used Baileys)

1. Line a jellyroll pan with plastic wrap.
2. In a large bowl, stir together the softened ice cream and Irish Cream until well combined.
3. Spread ice cream evenly in the jellyroll pan. Cover with plastic wrap. Freeze for several hours or overnight.

    Prepare the brownies:

    1 full-size box of brownie mix
    2 eggs
    1/2 C. oil
    1/4 C. coffee-flavored liquor (I used Kahlua)
    2 T. instant espresso
    1 t. vanilla
    4 oz. dark chocolate, cut into small chunks

    1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightly grease an 18″x 13″ jellyroll pan then line the bottom with parchment paper.
    2. In a small bowl, combine Kahlua, instant espresso and vanilla; stir until coffee is dissolved.
    3. In a large bowl, combine brownie mix, eggs, oil, and Kahlua mixture; stir together until well combined.
    4. Stir in chocolate pieces.
    5. Pour mixture into the jellyroll pan and, using a spatula, gently coax the mixture out to the edges of the pan. Once the mixture has been spread as evenly as possible, smooth the top with a spatula.
    6. Place pan in a preheated, 350 degree oven. Bake for 12-15 minutes.
    7. When brownies are done to your liking (12 minutes for gooey, 15 for well-done), remove from oven and let cool completely on a wire rack.

      Assemble the sandwiches:

      Cut brownies into heart shapes using a cookie cutter. Use a spatula to carefully lift and remove the cut brownies to a separate platter. After all the hearts have been cut, cut the remaining pieces of brownie into bite-size pieces and store in a plastic bag for nibbling later. Wash and dry jelly roll pan then spread the brownie hearts out in a single layer in the pan.

      Next, clear a large area on the counter and remove ice cream sheet from freezer. Place the tray of brownies within easy reach. Remove top layer of plastic wrap from ice cream. Working quickly, cut ice cream into shapes using the same cookie cutter you used for the brownies. As soon as you cut a piece of ice cream, quickly remove it by pushing up from the bottom with your fingers. This will get messy. Place the ice cream shape on top of one brownie and cover with another brownie. If desired, repeat this process to create a double decker sandwich. Continue until all brownie pieces have been used up.

      Cover pan of sandwiches with plastic wrap and immediately place in the freezer. Scoop remaining bits of ice cream into a plastic container and freeze for later (you can eat it with the extra brownie pieces). After about an hour, the sandwiches can be individually wrapped in plastic if desired.

      Ice cream sandwiches can be eaten by hand straight out of the freezer or for a special occasion, mix a little Kahlua with store-bought chocolate syrup, drizzle on a plate and top with the ice cream sandwich. You could even add a dollop of whipped cream!

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      Comments

      1. Corinne says

        February 2, 2007 at 10:58 pm

        These are soooo beautiful! I have been drooling over the pictures on Flickr and waiting for the recipe!! YUM!
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      2. Jennifer says

        February 2, 2007 at 11:05 pm

        Love them! Of course anything with Bailey's is fine by me. Yum!!!
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      3. Kristen says

        February 2, 2007 at 11:53 pm

        My husband would love these... thanks for a great V-Day idea! Beautiful.
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      4. bea at La tartine gourmande says

        February 3, 2007 at 1:39 am

        Really naughty indeed! They look sweet as a heart! Pretty!
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      5. Caroline says

        February 3, 2007 at 1:47 am

        I just love it when I see recipes that start with a box of mix! I still haven't found a yellow cake I like better than Duncan Hines. You just have to doctor it up and present it well... just like you! Beautiful and lovely. Thanks.
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      6. Nicole says

        February 3, 2007 at 12:44 pm

        Corinne: Well, now you have it! Are you gonna make them for Jason? Jennifer: Yes, I agree! The last time I used Bailey's was in one of your recipes! Kristen: You're welcome :-) Bea: Thanks :-) Caroline: Yes, I see nothing wrong with starting with a boxed mix on occasion :-) Thanks for the compliments!
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      7. Dustin says

        February 3, 2007 at 2:56 pm

        Don't get jealous, but my wife and I had the distinct pleasure of trying these out after Nicole made them. I was surprised that I liked them, considering I hate anything having to do with coffee. Brava!
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      8. carmen says

        February 3, 2007 at 10:27 pm

        Nicole, I have never been so excited about making a recipe before. We are having a Valentine Dinner Party next Saturday night and when I got this recipe I knew it was destined to be the dessert for our guests. I'm out looking for heart shaped cookie cutters - they are not as easy to find as you would think. Any suggestions? Thank you so much, carmen
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      9. Nicole says

        February 3, 2007 at 10:35 pm

        Dustin: Glad you liked them :-) Carmen: The heart-shaped cutters I have are wilton brand but I'm not sure where I got them. I would have thought many places would have been selling them! Hope you are able to find something that works!
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      10. Lydia says

        February 4, 2007 at 1:22 am

        Lovely, lovely, lovely! Even without the Kahlua, they'd still be a little bit naughty. I'm not going to let my husband see this post, or he'll be expecting these lovely treats on Valentine's Day!
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      11. Kitarra says

        February 4, 2007 at 1:49 am

        These are so pretty! I love the layers. Just perfect, cute little deserts!
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      12. sandi @ the whistlestop cafe says

        February 4, 2007 at 2:45 am

        You won't believe but I made some this morning. How funny~ I'll be posting them in the next week or so. Great descriptions!
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      13. Scott says

        February 4, 2007 at 7:11 am

        Oh my!... (he said as he started to ponder giving up food blogging and simply making everything posted here) My mom makes a Bailey's Brownie pie. I know these are going to be outstanding.
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      14. CRAIG MICHAEL says

        February 4, 2007 at 5:59 pm

        This looks really great, I'm going have to try this,
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      15. madchilli says

        February 5, 2007 at 2:42 am

        You've taken a dessert that's not exactly sophisticated and luxed it up! These looks so good...fantastic.
        Reply
      16. Freya says

        February 5, 2007 at 10:03 am

        If only you'd managed to squeeze oysters in there somewhere too!! These look so yummy, who cares if it's valentines or not?? Freya
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      17. Tim at take3eggs.com says

        February 5, 2007 at 10:59 am

        I am not actually a fan of icecream - but these little love gifts could tempt me!
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      18. talullah says

        February 5, 2007 at 2:44 pm

        I have the intense urge to lick the computer monitor. That looks simply scrumptious.
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      19. Jessica says

        February 5, 2007 at 4:33 pm

        Nicole- These look yummy delicious, as always! That hubby of yours is one lucky man. ;) Incidentally, I have the same heart-shaped cookie cutter, I don't think it would be hard to find either.
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      20. veron says

        February 5, 2007 at 4:37 pm

        These look phenomenal! I can't believe those are thin brownies shaped into a heart plus ice cream. You have clearly outdone yourself again. Bravo!
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