Brownie Ice Cream Sandwiches

First recipe post (of course it is a dessert!)….drum roll please!

Brownie Ice Cream Sandwiches

Who doesn’t love brownies?! Not the kind of brownies that come out of a box, add one egg, oil, water and mix….no, no, no, not that kind of brownie. I actually never knew how easy making brownies from scratch were until I was introduced to Smitten Kitchen, Salted Caramel Brownies. And they are delicious too, talk about heaven on earth.

A while ago, Smitten Kitchen posted another recipe using a similar brownie recipe, splitting it in half to make 2 smaller/thinner brownies, and adding ice cream in the middle. I thought I would give it a try. Come to find out, it one of my favorite thing to make and eat.

Below is the recipe
(adapted from Smitten Kitchen)

Yields: 16 square pieces (4×4)

Brownies:
3 oz of unsweetened chocolate
1/2 cup of butter
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
1/4 tsp of salt
2/3 cup flour

Ice Cream:
Pick a flavor, any flavor (you will need a little less than 1 pint)

Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line an 8×8 baking pan with parchment paper (or have someone else with more patience do this part…”Oh Tyler!”)

Roughly chop the unsweetened chocolate. In double broiler, melt chocolate and butter. When it is melted, remove from heat and add the remaining ingredients, one at a time (sugar, eggs, vanilla, salt, flour). Mix until combined, do not over mix.

Once ingredients are combined, pour half of the mixture into the 8×8 baking pan lined with parchment paper. Bake 1st set of brownies for 12-15 minutes. Once the time is up, stick a toothpick in the middle and make sure it comes out clean.

After removing from oven, place pan immediately in freezer for about 15 minutes (or until firm). Next, remove pan from freezer, place the parchment paper with brownies back in the freezer until you are ready to assemble sandwiches.

For 2nd batch of brownies, follow the same steps as you did for the 1st batch. (Line baking pan with parchment paper, pour in remaining 1/2 of brownie mixture, bake for 12-15 minutes, remove and place directly in freezer for 15 minutes)

Once both brownie pieces are cooled completely, it is time to assemble the sandwiches. I used the same 8×8 pan I used to bake the brownies (no need for parchment paper anymore). I placed one section of the brownies at the bottom, covered it with a delicious ice cream (I choose salted caramel) and placed the other section of brownie on top. You may need to use a frosting knife or spatula to get the ice cream smooth and spread out evenly before adding the top piece of brownie.

Cover and place back in the freezer for about an hour before cutting and enjoying!

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About

Hello world!

This is me!

Katie My name is Katie and I am a 20 something year old Wisconsin girl living in Boulder, Colorado. I live here with my husband, Tyler. When I have time, I enjoy crafting, trying new recipes, online shopping, being outside and spending time with friends and family!

You may be asking yourself, how does a Wisconsin girl end up in Boulder, Colorado? Well, about 4 years ago, I had recently graduation from Marian University in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and Tyler had been out of school for about a year. He graduated from The University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. We had been dating for about 8 years and we thought, well, if we are going to take an adventure, now is the perfect time. We both started looking for jobs all over. Long story short, Tyler got offered a job with an internet marking agency in downtown Boulder, Colorado. We moved here in August of 2011 and have fallen in love with everything about it, especially the views.

Here is a quick recap of the past 3 years in Boulder, and how we became “The Oestreichs”:

2011-2012 was the first year in Boulder. Our first year living together. Let’s just say we learned a lot about each other!

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In August of 2012, Tyler got down on one knee and asked me to marry him on a hike in Estes Park, CO!

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In January of 2014, surrounded by our family and friends, Tyler and I were married in Negril, Jamaica."I do" Check out more pictures from our wedding week here.

The whole group!And in June of 2014, we went back to Wisconsin and had a big wedding celebration! Who wouldn’t want to celebrate their wedding again?!

Katie & Tyler in Broken Bobber Fishing Boat

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In my blog, you will find delicious recipes that I cook up in the kitchen, adventures that we go on and lots of other fun things. Stay tuned as I get things up and rolling. This blog could not be possible without the great expertise and help from my husband, Tyler. Find out more about Tyler here!

Meet Tyler!

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Tyler and I dated for about 10 years, through high school and college, and then in 2014, we were married! Tyler and I had really known each other for most of our lives, its hard not to know each other when you grow up about 3 miles apart and come from a town with a population of 600. Shout out to Eden, Wisconsin!

Tyler is defiantly my better half, the one who keeps me grounded, open minded, and well, if it wasn’t for him, I would simply stay home on weekends and read or crochet. I am content with doing nothing, and Tyler helps me break out of my shell, when I need to. If it wasn’t for Tyler in my life, I wouldn’t be the person I am today. He encourages me to do things that were always just a dream (like starting a blog…eek!)

When we moved out to Boulder, Tyler was working for an internet marketing agency in Boulder. In May 2014, he left this job to pursue his dream of owning is own company. Need help with internet marketing?! Be sure to check out 1030 Interactive!