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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. Pearl says

        February 5, 2007 at 4:54 pm

        Wow. That is a spectacular one. Your kitchen needs ID-check for adult admittance. :)
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      2. kstyle says

        February 5, 2007 at 8:57 pm

        Just discoverd your blog and I'm so glad i did. love the heart ice cream sandwhich. Just might have to blog about that on Kstyle. Drop by my blog on design. I love connecting our different blogging communities. k
        Reply
      3. amanda says

        February 5, 2007 at 11:18 pm

        man! i hate when i leave town and am stranded with no internet then i come back and everybody (you!) has amazing stuff up! seriously! this is perhaps the cutest ice cream sandwiches ever. the brownies seem to be just the right size so that they don't squish out the ice cream and the hearts are so perfectly cut out!
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      4. carmen says

        February 6, 2007 at 4:04 am

        Found a great heart shaped cookie cutter and had so much fun making them. We're having 14 guests Saturday night and I have 14 really pretty heart shaped sandwhiches in individual bags frozen very solid in the freezer. They look amazing but are too hard to cut with a fork . I don't want them to thaw out too much before serving or the ice cream will ooze out from the sides. How long should they sit out before serving? A million thanks for the most fun recipe I've ever tried. carmen
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      5. Steph says

        February 6, 2007 at 8:22 pm

        Ok I guess I found this recipe a bit late. You have a ton of comments!!! But when I saw this picture and recipe...I was like...that looks like something prepared in a restaurant by a chef!! Whew! You just get better and better. And the recipe sounds so yummy and holiday themed! Awesome Nicole--keep it up woman:)
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      6. markruinsdinner says

        February 6, 2007 at 8:33 pm

        Thank you very much for giving us the idea for our Valentine's day dessert, I can't wait. Could the leftovers be the best part?
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      7. shivapriya says

        February 6, 2007 at 8:35 pm

        Lovely picture, What anyone could wish more than this delicious treat for valentine's day!!I fell in love with ur site:)
        Reply
      8. Helen says

        February 6, 2007 at 10:55 pm

        Picture perfect! These combine all my favorites! Can't wait for saturday night to make them!
        Reply
      9. Linda says

        February 6, 2007 at 11:45 pm

        how perfectly delectable. please oh please save me some, with a photography lesson on the side. please and thank you.
        Reply
      10. rob says

        February 7, 2007 at 8:35 am

        Oh God that looks good. It's about -20C here right now, so this recipe will likely have to wait for a few months before I make it. You have a wonderful blog and this is a great post.
        Reply
      11. Nicole says

        February 7, 2007 at 2:41 pm

        Thanks so much everyone for all of your comments!
        Reply
      12. Nora says

        February 7, 2007 at 5:43 pm

        Hello from Singapore! Nice blog you got here! This recipe looks so good I am getting weak. Timely for Valentine's Day. Btw I am a foodie myself and I have a free valentine recipe eCookbook at my site. Help yourself. http://mycookery.com/blog
        Reply
      13. Marieke says

        February 7, 2007 at 8:25 pm

        This is almost too much...all my favourite things combined..and the shape..how wonderful! Greetings from Holland, Marieke
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      14. soumya says

        February 8, 2007 at 3:00 am

        Hey im a new visitor to your blog.This one is simply devine and such a nice presentation.Lovely
        Reply
      15. danielle says

        February 8, 2007 at 4:24 pm

        The photos are gorgeous. Is it ok if I use these photos on my blog (www.style-files.com) for a valentine day photo collage? Of course I will mention you as the photographer and link to your blog. Thanks for your reply!
        Reply
      16. Jun says

        February 9, 2007 at 4:31 am

        thank you for this recipe. i'm putting you in my blogroll. :-)
        Reply
      17. Jennifer Lynn says

        February 9, 2007 at 6:01 am

        Oh, these are perfect!
        Reply
      18. aria says

        February 10, 2007 at 4:03 pm

        this is just stunning! major drooooools! you take the most beautiful pictures :)
        Reply
      19. elle says

        February 10, 2007 at 10:55 pm

        I just love naughty confections-thanks.
        Reply
      20. Goody says

        February 12, 2007 at 11:34 am

        very nice, made it last night, talk about baileys :P YAY lets just say, i finished the bottle off, thanx for sharing
        Reply
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