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Some people may think the best way to eat an Oreo is to dip it in milk, but we think making Oreo ice cream sandwiches is the way to go. All you need is a bag of Oreos, your favorite ice cream, and a topping, like sprinkles or mini chocolate chips, to re-create these sweet frozen treats at home.
Oreo ice cream sandwiches will make you forget your harried day. Here’s all you need; Oreos, ice cream, and sprinkles. Twist a cookie open then use a mini cookie scoop to get just the right amount of ice cream in there. Top it with the other half of the cookie. Roll the edge in sprinkles. You could also use mini chocolate chips. Experiment with different flavors of ice cream. We had some fun with a container of Neapolitan. These are fun to serve at birthday parties and barbecues. You can make them in advance and store them in the freezer.
You can customize your ice cream flavors and sprinkle colors to go with any holiday or party theme all year. Try red, white, and blue sprinkles for Independence Day. You could use orange sprinkles with pumpkin ice cream for a Halloween party treat. The kids could make a pretty Mother’s Day snack with Golden Oreos and pastel sprinkles.
Now take a load off, smile and go make yourself something sweet and easy!
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