504 Main by Holly Lefevre: ice cream pie
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Showing posts with label ice cream pie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice cream pie. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

We really love ice cream in this house. I used to exercise only so I could eat ice cream (makes sense, right?). After making Mocha Mud Pie for the family, I felt inspired to make MORE ice cream pies. I have been feeling very traditional and nostalgic, and so what better "old Fashioned" flavors to put into an ice cream pie than a BANANA SPLIT! Chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, banana, hot fudge, whipped cream, cherries - whats not to love!

Traditional banana split flavors come together in a pie.

I did some research on what exactly was in, or on a banana split. I did not know that pineapple and strawberry toppings, along with marshmallow was a part of the traditional banana split! Did you? I took a few modern liberties with my ice cream pie, but it absolutely tastes like a luscious decadent banana split!

Sliced bananas are the perfect finishing touch

NOTE: You have to work quick if you live in a hot area - it is ice cream, after all! Be prepared, have your ingredients ready and your work surface prepped. If I can make this pie in the heat of a Texas summer, you can manage it too!
 
Ice cream and bananas are the star of this dessert.

Ingredients
  • 4 cups Vanilla ice cream
  • 4 cups chocolate ice cream
  • 4 cups Strawberry ice cream 
  • 1 Package Vanilla Wafers
  • 5 Tablespoons butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup (or less..or more!) Hot Fudge Sauce 
  • 3 medium bananas, sliced
  • Whipped Cream
  • Maraschino cherries
  • Marshmallow topping
  • Optional
    • 1/2 cup toasted sliced almonds
    • Mini Vanilla Wafers
    • Pineapple (sundae) sauce
    • Strawberry (sundae) sauce
Supplies
  • Food Processor
  • Wood spoon, spatula
  • Pie Tins or cake round (I used the 9" round cake pans in the Cake Boss 5-Piece Bakeware Set )
  • Mixing Bowls
  • Knife
  • Optional: Ziploc bag (with tip cut off) - similar to a DIY piping bag.

place cookies in the fod processor

THE COOKIE CRUST 
NOTE: MY daughter said she would like to try Oreo Cookie Crust next time. If you want that recipe head over to the Mocha Mud Pie I posted the other day
  • Preheat oven to 350F
  • Place about 45 Vanilla Wafers in a food processor and process until they are fine crumbs.
  • Melt butter in the microwave (in a microwave safe dish) for about 30 seconds.
  • In a mixing bowl, combine the cookie crumbs and butter together and mix thoroughly.
  • Place the cookie crumb mixture into the pan and press down and onto the side of the pan to create a crust. I use a small glass bowl to press the crumbs down and up onto the sides firmly.
  • Bake for 10 minutes in the 350F oven.
  • Remove from oven and let cool completely
THE FILLING - do this THREE TIMES, Once for CHOCOLATE, once for STRAWBERRY, and one for VANILLA ice cream

Once the pie crust is cooled...
  • Let CHOCOLATE ice cream soften slightly, just so it is spreadable, and spread into the bottom of the pie crust
  • NOTE: I discovered this as I put my last layer of ice cream (Vanilla) on the pie and realized that next time I will do this for each layer.
    • Place softened ice cream in a gallon size ziploc bag
    • Snip the tip off and add the ice cream to the pie crust in a swirling motion. Start on the outside edge of the pie crust and circle your way into the middle with the ice cream.
    • Then spread smooth with a spatula.
  • Return pie to the freezer to let the chocolate set/harden up (essentially you are doing this if you want to achieve "clean" layers of ice cream in the pie. If you don't care about the layers appearing clean and even...keep on going!)
  • REPEAT above steps with STRAWBERRY Ice Cream.
  • REPEAT above steps with VANILLA Ice Cream.
  • Return to freezer for 4-6 hours (or overnight)
chocolate and strawberry ice cream
  • The ice cream part of the recipe is complete. You can see the edges of my pie are showing some chocolate. The bananas will cover it...or use mini Vanilla Wafers!
Now it is time ot make th epie look pretty!

  • Just prior to serving, slice the bananas and place them all over the top of the pie.  
Slice three bananas into 1/4" thickness.
  • Heat the hot fudge and drizzle it over the bananas.
Bananas and chocolate are perfect together.

NOTE: It was SUPER HOT the day I made this. I did return the pie to the freezer for about 30 minutes to firm up - it makes it much prettier and easier to cut.

Serves additional whipped cream and a cherry with each piece.
  • Use 1-2 Tablespoons of Marshmallow topping on the plate. I made a circle with the back of the spoon. Set the pie in the center of the marshmallow topping.
  • Serve with a dollop of whipped cream and a cherry. It might be fun to set out some pineapple, strawberry, and marshmallow toppings to let your guests complete the banana split pie masterpiece! 
Extra toppings make this pie more decadent.


What's your favorite ice cream dessert?

if you like this recipe, be sure to check out the Mocha Mud Pie recipe! 

Mocha Mud Pie Recipe
 
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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

It is National Ice Cream Pie Day and I am celebrating with Ginny's! It was pretty easy for me to decide to join in the celebration. Every year someone requests an ice cream pie for their birthday! My Mocha Mud Pie is among the most requested! This delicious ice cream pie is rich and creamy with a crunchy chocolate cookie crust. Drizzle it with hot fudge and it is pretty much perfection! This summer we were traveling for the kids birthdays, and so (gasp!) I did not make my Mocha Mud Pie...but now we have the perfect reason to make this pie and celebrate summer and National Ice Cream Pie day!! (Hint, Hint: Be sure to read to the bottom...thanks to Ginny's there are two chances for you to enter to win some pretty amazing gift cards during this celebration!)

It is almost impossible to eat just one slice of this delicous Mocha Mud Pie.

This pie is pretty easy to make - easy enough that you could whip it up and be able to enjoy if for dessert tonight. Of course you can make your own ice cream, but for this version we are sticking to store bought ice cream. 

Hot fudge is the icing on the pie!

NOTE: You have to work quick if you live in a hot area - it is ice cream, after all! Be prepared, have your ingredients ready and your work surface prepped. If I can make this pie in the heat of a Texas summer, you can manage it too!
 
Ingredients
  • 1.5 Quarts Coffee ice cream
  • 1 Pint chocolate ice cream
  • 1 Package Oreo Cookies (with the creme scraped out) NOTE: You can use Chocolate Wafer Cookies - I just have a hard time finding them where I live. Reserve about 6 (3 for the center garnish and/or for crushing for a topping)
  • 5 Tablespoons butter, melted
  • 1/2 cup (or less..or more!) Hot Fudge Sauce 
  • 1/2 cup toasted sliced almonds
  • Optional for decorating, mini Oreos, crushed Oreos.
Ice cream is the star of the Mocha Mud #Pie, but dont forget the cookies, almonds, and hot fudge.

Supplies
Preparing to make the mocha mud pie.

Make It!
I was lucky to be able to use some amazing products from Ginny's - be sure to visit those links! And head over to Ginny's to enter to win one of 5 $250 giftcards!  

THE COOKIE CRUST
  • Preheat oven to 350F
  • Scrape/Remove the creme filling from the Oreos using a butter knife.
  • Place cookies in a food processor and process until they are fine crumbs, resembling coffee grounds.
  • Melt butter in the microwave (in a microwave safe dish)
  • In a mixing bowl, combine the cookie crumbs and butter together and mix thoroughly.
  • Place the cookie crumb mixture into the pan and press down and onto the side of the pan to create a crust. I use a small glass bowl to press the crumbs down and up onto the sides firmly.
  • Bake for 10 minutes in the 350F oven.
  • Remove from oven and let cool completely
I can almost taste the crunchy chocolate goodness of the crust.

THE FILLING
Once the pie crust is cooled...
  • Let coffee and chocolate ice cream soften.
  • Individually, stir the ice cream into a creamy texture.
  • Add the creamed chocolate to the coffee ice cream and thoroughly combine.
Time for the ingredients to meet up.

ASSEMBLE IT
  • Put the creamed ice cream mixture into the cooled pie crust and smooth out with a spatula.
This ice cream pie already looks good!

  • Option #1
    • Place mini Oreos around the outside edges on the pie tin.
    • Sprinkle toasted almonds all over the top of the pie.
    • Heat 1/4 cup+ of the hot fudge and drizzle it all over the pie. I use a spoon and go back and forth horizontally, then turn the pie tine and do it criss-crossing the other drizzles.
    • (NOTE: You can wait to add the hot fudge until you serve it...or add even more when yo serve it.)
    • Place the completed pie back into the freezer to firm up. It needs at least 4 hours (Overnight is best).
Place mini Oreos aroudn the edges of the pie.

  • Option #2
    • Crush cookie and sprinkle all over the pie.
    • Sprinkle Toasted almonds all over the pie.
    • Heat 1/4 cup+ of the hot fudge and drizzle it all over the pie. I use a spoon and go back and forth horizontally, then turn the pie tine and do it criss-crossing the other drizzle.
    • (NOTE: You can wait to add the hot fudge until you serve it...or add even more when yo serve it.)
    • Place the completed pie back into the freezer to firm up. It needs at least 4 hours (Overnight is best).
    • Place the completed pie back into the freezer to firm up. It needs at least 4 hours (Overnight is best).
The pie is ready!

When you serve this little piece of heaven
All that is left to do is enjoy...and enter these amazing giveaways!

First...head over to Ginny's to enter to win one of 5 gift cards for $250 each! (Open to US based residents).
http://www.ginnys.com/custserv/custserv.jsp?pageName=sweepstakes

Now, enter HERE to win a $100 giftcard to Ginny's
Open from 8/18/2015 through 8/25/2015 to U.S. Based Residents. Winners picked at random
 
and check out their Blog, The Kitchen Sink 

Happy National Ice Cream Pie Day! 

Add extra hot fudge just because!
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disclosure: Compensation for this post is supplied by Ginny's. Opinions and original recipes are from 504Main.
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