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Dark Chocolate Mint Oreo Chunk Ice Cream...You Know You Want To

 ice cream

This is my favorite ice cream.  I made it for the first time a couple of years ago and really have not changed it much since.  It is rich, deep-dark-chocolate…..creamy…and just when you think you can’t take anymore chocolate flavor you bite into a mint oreo.

Intense. Attention Getting. And Blue Bell doesn’t make it.

chocolate oreo mint ice cream

By know, I hope that you have figured out that my food philosophy is that I would rather have a teaspoonful of really good food than a dump truck full of mediocre food.  That means that I don’t do low fat.   There are other blogs that do it so much better than I do…and frankly, we don’t eat low fat.  I have trouble keeping weight ON my family. They are just that active. So, don’t try to substitute anything in this and think that you will get the same product with lower fat “healthier” ingredients.  You won’t.

No substitutions here folks….

Dark Chocolate Mint Oreo Chunk Ice Cream

Makes about 1 gallon or so?

4 oz bittersweet chocolate. chopped

3/4 cup hershey’s dark cocoa

1 1/2 cups sugar

3 egg yolks

1 tsp. vanilla

4 cups half and half (or raw goat milk, which is what I used)

3 cups heavy cream, slightly whipped just until thick

1 cup heavy cream

1/2 package of mint oreos, chopped

1/2 tsp salt

ice and salt for the ice cream maker

Heat 1 cup heavy cream until bubbles form around the edge.  Stir in chopped chocolate and cocoa.  Stir until smooth.  Set aside to cool.

Beat egg yolks until light.  Add sugar gradually beating all the while.  Add vanilla and salt.

Slowly add the chocolate and continue to beat.  Add in the half and half.

Whip the cream until it is thickened and soft peaks form.  Fold into the chocolate mixture.

Pour into ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer’s directions.  When ice cream hs begun to freeze but is not totally frozen  fold in the oreos and turn the ice cream maker back on to finish churning the ice cream.

When done, remove dasher and pack tightly.  Freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.  Soften slightly before serving.

images:marye audet

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  1. Daring Bakers Reveal Day! Flourles Chocolate Cake

    [...] did the cake this month, not the ice cream.  If I had done the ice cream it would have been the Mint Oreo Chocolate that I posted awhile [...]

  2. Marye

    no way Jen, this is special non arety clogging ice cream!
    Bunny..it is awesome
    Ginger..LOL so sweet of you to say…under the circumstances…
    Thanks Susan…!

  3. susan

    Oh Yum- I love this!

  4. Ginger

    Very pretty ;)

  5. Bunny

    Look at all that cream!! I love it!! It looks great Marye, so creamy and good!

  6. Jen of a2eatwrite

    That looks amazing, but I think I can feel my arteries hardening just reading the recipe!

  7. Marye

    Gotta love those legos! especially at about four in the morning with bare feet!

  8. Katrina

    Oh. My. Goodness! That looks divine! Sometimes, it just isn’t worth it to do low fat. I’d love just a bite!
    The Lego cake is cool, too. My boys would love that (I have four!–there’s a lot of Legos at our house!)

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