Ribbon ice cream pie
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| Categories: | Pies, Ice Cream & Ices |
Ingredients
| 1 pint vanilla ice cream | |
| one ready to use chocolate cookie crust | |
| 1 pint reduced fat dutch chocolate ice cream | |
| 1 pint strawberry ice cream | |
| 1/4 cup homemade or store-bought hot fudge sauce |
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Directions
put vanilla ice cream in large bowl. Stir until smooth but not melted. Spread into bottom of crust. Freeze 30 minutes or until just firm.Repeat as above with chocolate ice cream, then strawberry ice cream. Cover pie and freeze until firm.
To serve, slightly warm fudge sauce and microwave. Drizzle over pie. Garnish with strawberries. Makes 12 servings
Comments
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Lisa Nicometi...
2sweetinc
Lisa Nicometi Garrow AKA Pantry Cleaner [2sweetinc] has shared this recipe with discussion groups:
Everything Cooking made Easy
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Everything Cooking made Easy
Semi-Homemade!!
Toddler And Kid Friendly Recipes
Elaine Radu
bakeabunch
Feb 12, 2013
When I was an 8or 9 yr. old sprite, my dear mother would send me to the store with a quarter tied in a corner of a clean hankie. Her instructions were "buy a brick of Neopolitan ice cream, and hurry home before it melts"... When home, mother cut the brick into 7 slices.... one for each of 6 salivating kids and the smallest slice for herself. Neopolitan because of three flavours in one carton; Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla.
Thank you Lynnda Cloutier for keeping the memory alive... and easy-peasy instructions for replicating a kid-friendly treat.
Thank you Lynnda Cloutier for keeping the memory alive... and easy-peasy instructions for replicating a kid-friendly treat.
Lynnda Cloutier
eatygourmet
Feb 12, 2013
Why, thank YOU, Elaine. It sounds as if you had a really neat childhood. I did, too, and mom used to send me to the store with a quarter, but told me to buy a loaf of bread, and 10 postage stamps. Sometimes, it was a bottle of orange or cream soda and cigarettes for dad. (That was the bad part, but back then, they could sell them to 5th grader.) Thanks for the trip down memory lane. Ah, those were the good old days. Too bad we didn't know they were the good old days.

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