Of course, featuring Oreo cookies.
This recipe was for our 6-quart ice cream freezer. I’ll have some conversions for smaller freezers below.
Start with six eggs.
Add 2-1/2 cups sugar (I used Splenda) and 1-1/2 cup brown sugar (I used 3/4 cup brown sugar-Splenda blend). Believe it or not, no one has been able to tell the difference yet between my Splenda ice cream and regular sugar ice cream!
Add 1-14 ounce can sweetened condensed milk (I use the 2% kind, when I can find it) and 2 tablespoons of vanilla (optional, but highly recommended).
For a 6-quart freezer, I used 30 Oreo cookies, cut into chunks.
We had people over, and I knew the cookies wouldn’t make it unless they got put away. So they got temporarily boxed up.
Put the ice cream base in the freezer.
And add milk. We use 2% milk. Whole milk will give you a fuller, creamier texture (but will add in the calories, too!) Ours doesn’t have a fill-line, and we always fill it too full. You do need to leave head space, because the ice cream expands as it freezes. We used almost a full gallon of 2% milk, but probably should have only used a little more than a half gallon.
Put it all together, and add the ice and rock salt around the freezer. It’s important to layer the ice and salt – mixing it together will help the ice melt a little faster, which will help the ice cream freeze. It’s all about heat transfer – cooking is chemistry! (Or is that physics?)
Last summer we upgraded to this 6-quart White Mountain ice cream freezer (it also comes in a 4-quart size). And let me tell you, there’s no going back! I won’t lie, they’re not cheap, but they are fantastic! I think the paddle is what makes the difference – we used to have one with a plastic paddle. This one is metal and moves in a couple of different directions at the same time. That makes for better/faster mixing and freezing. And a shorter time to yum!
Add the Oreo cookies in the last 10 minutes so they will get mixed throughout the freezer. Our freezer takes around 25-30 minutes to freeze.
Would you believe, people got into the ice cream before I had a chance to take my picture? Here’s the finished product…
I have to say, I wasn’t really expecting the ice cream to turn that chocolatey color. But we threw in all the Oreo crumbs we could find, so I suppose it’s not surprising. I think the freezer broke some of my cookie chunks into even smaller pieces, so next time I would start with larger cookie chunks – I’m a fan of big chunks in my ice cream.
Regardless, fantastic for a first try at this flavor, and we will definitely do it again!
Printable recipe for a 6-quart freezer:
Printable recipe for a 4-quart freezer:
Happy freezing!
Thanks for bringing the ice cream to the Fireworks. It was delicious!
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed it. It’s becoming quite the tradition!
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