marshmallow ice cream sandwich

There might be such a thing as eating too many ice cream sandwiches. But there is no such thing as eating too many toasted marshmallow peanut butter ice cream sandwiches.
I won’t admit to you how many of these things I’ve eaten without blinking in the last few days, but the answer is greater than 1 and less than 100, to narrow it down. The point is, my heart now beats for a sandwich, and it’s a sandwich in the form of ice cream and cookies.



I have exciting news to share, and that news is that I’ve partnered with Immaculate Baking Company to create fun, family-friendly recipes using their products! What I love about Immaculate’s stuff is that they have options for everyone – organic, gluten free, wholesome, etc. Their gluten free peanut butter cookie dough is no exception. I love it because a) it makes JUMBO SIZE peanut butter cookies, which are really just normal-size peanut butter cookies for moi, b) it may be gluten free but you cannot tell at all and c) it’s freaking delicious. So soft, so peanut buttery, so easy to eat the whole batch on one’s own. I MEAN. Moving on.


While I certainly could be satisfied by the cookies alone, I went all in and added a toasted marshmallow peanut butter ice cream and combined them into sandwiches. And let me tell you – best. decision. ever. For peanut butter lovers, for cookie lovers, for ice cream lovers, for sandwich lovers, for ice cream sandwich lovers everywhere, this recipe was made for you. You’re welcome.

Of course, I’ve done all the heavy lifting of testing this recipe for you, ahem, so now your job is just to make it and enjoy it. Thankfully, it’s easy – the cookies are place-and-bake and the ice cream is prepared in a blender. All you have to do is bake the cookies, churn the ice cream and assemble the sandwiches. And eat them, obviously. I can tell you from experience that’s the easiest part.

The hardest part? Not eating all of them at once. Pace yourself. Maybe eat two at a time.

Fluffernutter Ice Cream Sandwiches
Description
Ingredients
- 14 ounces peanut butter cookie dough or homemade chewy peanut butter cookies
- 7 ounces marshmallows about ¾ of a 10 oz bag
- 1 cup natural creamy no-stir peanut butter
- ¾ cup granulated sugar
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 ¾ cups half and half
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Heat oven to 325°F. Remove cookies from package and place 2 inches apart on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake 16 to 18 minutes until golden brown. Cool 2 minutes on cookie sheet, then transfer to cooling rack to cool completely.
- Heat oven broiler. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper. Arrange marshmallows in single layer on cookie sheet. Broil 5 to 6 inches from broiler flame, rotating cookie sheet as needed until marshmallows are evenly toasted.
- To blender, add toasted marshmallows, peanut butter, sugar, salt, half and half and vanilla. Blend on high 1 minute until smooth. Pour mixture into airtight container. Seal and refrigerate 3 hours until thoroughly chilled.
- Pour chilled mixture into ice cream maker. Churn according to manufacturer’s directions. Transfer to airtight container. Seal and freeze 3 hours until firm.
- Scoop 3 to 4 tablespoons firm ice cream onto bottom side of 6 cookies. Top with remaining 6 cookies to form sandwiches. Working quickly, wrap each sandwich tightly in plastic wrap and store in freezer 1 hour.
Nutrition
Disclosure: I received compensation from Immaculate Baking Co. for recipe development purposes. All opinions are my own.
Absolutely LOVE this treat recipe! And I love the Immaculate Baking Co. products, for sure.
I’ve been dreaming of this my whole life! Need it now! 😀
These sandwiches look crazy delicious! I love peanut butter s’mores, so this looks like heaven on earth. And those cookies are dairy and gluten free?! Count me in.
What kind of ice cream machine do you use? I just have a plain Cuisinart so I get nervous using non-custard ice cream bases because it gets icy. I’m curious to see what others use. Thanks!
Liz — Me too! Thanks for your comment! 🙂
Sune — I completely agree. 😉
CakePants — The cookies are def gluten free, and they are a non-dairy recipe but may have trace amounts of dairy from the manufacturing process, according to the brand page. In any case, soooo yummy! 🙂 Thanks!
Sharon — I used a cheapo ice cream maker from Sunbeam, I believe, but any ice cream maker should work well with this recipe!
Wait, HOW COOL is this that the ice cream is made from toasted marshmallows and PB? I am so with you — there is no such thing as eating too many of these. They look incredible.
Yum! I always love everything with toasted marshmallow!
Kari
http://www.sweetteasweetie.com
We ate ice cream at Leatherby’s earlier this week and they had peanut butter cookie dough ice cream. It was amazing and I thought it could never be topped. BUT YOU JUST TOPPED IT. omg.
You had me at toasted marshmallows! These look killer (and those cookies look beyond good!).
TOASTED MARSHMALLOW ICE CREAM
!!!!!
OHMYLORDY
and yeah then sandwiching that goodness between 2 pb cookies such as these??! THE ULTIMATE