These 2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwiches Are Easiest Treat of the Summer

These easy two-bite wonders won't last long.

Tray of 2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwiches at a Table With Decorative Single Use Napkins

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When it comes to dessert, sometimes you just want a little nibble. Or sometimes little hands are reaching for a treat. Or sometimes you want to house half a package of cookies and an entire pint of ice cream in one sitting, and you’ve been looking for more creative ways to do it. In any of the above scenarios, I’m hard pressed to find a more universally beloved combination than Oreos and ice cream. Cookies ‘n’ cream is historically often cast aside as a kids’ flavor, and I find that unfair and inaccurate. In this two ingredient recipe, I’m bringing justice back to Oreos and ice cream by packaging them as simple, adorable mini ice cream sandwiches that will be popular with kids and adults alike.

2-Ingredient Oreo Ice Cream Sandwiches Stacked on a Plate Next to Colorful Single Use Napkins

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It All Starts With Oreos

The beauty of using Oreos as the “bread” in this sandwich is that the cookie itself is not extremely sweet. Together with your favorite ice cream flavor, there’s balance and textural contrast that few other cookies can provide. The important (and potentially controversial) part to focus on here is that the filling doesn’t matter. We won’t be using it. It’s all about the cookie. Classic chocolate and the cult favorite Golden Oreos are the two most widely accessible options. 

Cookie and Ice Cream Combos

Of course I will always advocate for the best quality you can find and afford, but ice cream preferences are about as personal as underwear. I will say, however, premium ice cream works best during the shaping step: it’s denser, more creamy, and melts slower than lower-quality ice cream, which is lighter and more airy (a quality in ice cream world known as “overrun”). Otherwise, the only other requirement is that it should be a flavor that goes well with your cookie of choice. 

  • If using chocolate Oreo cookies, I recommend mint chocolate chip, black raspberry, coffee, salted caramel, peanut butter, and green tea. 
  • For golden Oreo cookies, I think lighter, fruitier flavors work best: strawberry, peaches and cream, pistachio, or even cake batter would be great. But this is a fun opportunity to get creative and experiment with combinations that suit the tastes of your family and guests. 
Stack of 2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwiches With the Top Ice Cream Sandwich Missing a Bite

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The Trick for a Picture-Perfect Ice Cream Sandwich

Assembling an ice cream sandwich from Oreos and ice cream in theory seems simple, and it is in practice! But there is an efficient trick to prepare the ice cream for a picture-perfect sandwich that has a satisfyingly even ratio of ice cream to cookie in every bite. Whip out your slice and bake cookie skills, because molding the ice cream into a parchment tube and freezing to harden will create a perfectly sliceable log that will give you even, flat discs of ice cream, ready to be matched with their cookie partners.

Working with ice cream in pints is best for this technique: simply run a dull knife around the edge of the pint to loosen the ice cream, let it slip out onto the parchment, and then cut the cylinder in half, lengthwise. Lining the two semicircular halves on their sides, end to end, will aid in the shaping process: the less you have to work with the ice cream to squish it into a log, the better. Once it’s wrapped tight, allow it some time in the freezer to harden again before you can slice. Your patience will be rewarded, because this technique makes assembly a breeze. 

Storing Ice Cream Sandwiches

I can speak from experience when I say these ice cream sandwiches won’t last long, which is convenient, because you won’t want them to. In my rigorous testing (for science, of course), I found that letting the cookies soften slightly in the freezer overnight (at least 12 hours) produced a sandwich that was the best version of itself. The cookie was tender and had some give to it, but still had a bit of crunch. Eating them any sooner, of course, will give you a crunchier cookie. And after 24 hours or more, they’ll be so soft that you won’t even need your teeth to chew them (fun for all ages!). It all depends on what you’re into! 

But no matter how long you keep them around, store them in an airtight container either all in a single layer, or stacked horizontally in a row like books on a shelf. That way, the weight of the cookie tower won’t force the ice cream out of the sandwich. 

Tray of 2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwiches at a Table With Decorative Single Use Napkins

Simply Recipes/ Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Jennifer Wendorf / Prop Styling by Josh Hoggle

More Easy Frozen Treats

2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwiches

Prep Time 10 mins
Chill Time 60 mins
Total Time 70 mins
Servings 16 servings
Yield 16 to 20 sandwiches

Premium ice creams sold in pints are what you want for this recipe. (Häagen-Dazs worked well for me.) It’s denser and won’t melt as quickly during the shaping step. 

The seemingly extra step of shaping the ice cream into a log makes for neater-looking finished sandwiches with more ice cream per bite.

Ingredients

  • 16 Oreo sandwich cookies (plus extras as needed if any cookies break)

  • 1 pint premium ice cream (see recipe note), straight from the freezer 

Special Equipment

  • Parchment paper

Method

  1. Prepare the ice cream:

    Lay a piece of parchment paper at least 18 inches long on a flat surface. Run a dull knife around the edge of the pint to loosen the ice cream, and let it slip out onto the parchment. Cut the cylinder in half, lengthwise, and lay the two halves on their sides next to each other, end to end. Wrap the parchment around the ice cream and use your hands to gently and quickly form it into a log shape, approximately the diameter of one Oreo cookie. Wrap tightly and place in the freezer until frozen solid, at least 1 hour.

    Slightly Softened Vanilla Ice Cream (Still Shaped Like a Pint Container) Cut in Half and Placed on a Piece of Parchment Paper

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    Two Hands Rolling the Ice Cream in the Parchment Paper Into a Log for 2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwich Recipe

    Simply Recipes / Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Ruth Blackburn / Prop Styling by Claire Spollen

  2. Prepare the Oreos:

    Working on a baking sheet that can fit in the freezer, twist the oreo cookie open and scrape the filling away with a dull knife. Discard filling, or share with a nearby child who is desperate for sugar. Repeat with remaining Oreos and arrange 16 cookie halves scraped side up in preparation for ice cream. Set aside. 

    Tip

    A few of the Oreos might break, so have extras on hand just in case.

  3. Slice the ice cream:

    Once the ice cream log is solid, remove from the freezer and cut into approximately 16 slices, each approximately 1/2 inch thick, using a thin, sharp knife.

    Log of Vanilla Ice Cream on a Cutting Board and Cut Into Slices for Oreo Ice Cream Sandwich Recipe

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  4. Assemble:

    Working quickly, place one ice cream disc on every upturned cookie, and top with the cookie’s other half. Place the baking sheet in the freezer to allow the ice cream to solidify before storing in an airtight container.  

    Time eating the ice cream sandwiches based on your preference. For a tender cookie that still has some crunch, wait about 12 hours before eating. After 24 hours or more, the cookies will be very soft, more like the wafers of purchased ice cream sandwiches. The ice cream sandwiches are best consumed within 1 week.

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    Assembled 2-Ingredient Ice Cream Sandwiches on a Baking Tray

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    2-Ingredient Oreo Ice Cream Sandwiches Stacked on a Plate Next to Colorful Single Use Napkins

    Simply Recipes/ Photo by Victor Protasio / Food Styling by Jennifer Wendorf / Prop Styling by Josh Hoggle

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
218 Calories
10g Fat
30g Carbs
4g Protein
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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 16
Amount per serving
Calories 218
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 10g 13%
Saturated Fat 4g 19%
Cholesterol 7mg 2%
Sodium 134mg 6%
Total Carbohydrate 30g 11%
Dietary Fiber 2g 6%
Total Sugars 15g
Protein 4g
Vitamin C 0mg 1%
Calcium 37mg 3%
Iron 2mg 13%
Potassium 140mg 3%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate. In cases where multiple ingredient alternatives are given, the first listed is calculated for nutrition. Garnishes and optional ingredients are not included.