Blondie Confetti Ice Cream Sandwiches and a Giveaway!

Blondie Confetti Ice Cream Sandwiches

Hello June! The first day of summer is still three weeks away, but from where I’m standing -which is squarely in 80 degree weather- it feels like we’re already there! I say we give this month a fitting kick-off with a chilly treat. I always associate ice cream sandwiches with summer. And if you ask me, they’re made to be enjoyed while sitting outside on the front porch steps, watching the first fireflies.

To me, blondies taste like birthday cake but with a different texture. Chewier. So, these little ice cream sandwiches are like having your birthday cake and ice cream all rolled into one sweet. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve made blondies over the years, but this is the first time I’ve made them for a blog post – can you believe it? I know! I deserve a proper scolding.

Blondie Confetti Ice Cream Sandwiches

I love how these sandwiches are so uniform, and that’s thanks to this super cute pan from Wilton. With it, you can basically turn any cake, brownie, or cookie recipe into shells for sandwiching ice cream. Because I love it so much, we’re giving one away, along with a pretty ice cream scoop and a big bottle of multicolor sprinkles!

Blondie Confetti Ice Cream Sandwiches

a Rafflecopter giveaway

This contest is open to US residents. 

Please read the terms and conditions on the widget for more information.

Blondie Confetti Ice Cream Sandwiches

This pan is destined to get a workout in my kitchen this summer. I can’t wait to try brownie ice cream sandwiches, or even a no-bake chocolate chip cookie dough version. There are so many possibilities! I’m rather fond of this blondie version, but Wilton has also included two recipes inside the pan’s packaging to get you started!

Blondie Confetti Ice Cream Sandwiches

[click for printable version]

Source: Blondie recipe adapted from Williams-Sonoma

Yields: approximately 18-20 sandwiches

These sandwiches were made using the Wilton Ice Cream Sandwich pan. If you don’t have this pan, instructions for using cookie cutters are included.

1/2 gallon vanilla ice cream, softened

1 cup/180g multicolor jimmies/sprinkles

2 1/2 cups/340g all-purpose flour

1/3 cup/60g multicolor jimmies/sprinkles

1 teaspoon baking soda

3/4 teaspoon salt

1 cup/216g unsalted butter, softened

1 cup/257g firmly packed light brown sugar

1/2 cup/114g granulated sugar

2 eggs

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

1/2 gallon ice cream of your choice

  1. Place the ice cream in a large bowl and fold in the multicolor jimmies. Line a 9×13 baking dish with parchment paper so that two sides of the paper overhang the edges. Pour the ice cream into the dish and freeze until solid, 3-4 hours or overnight.
  2. Preheat oven to 325F. Spray the Wilton ice cream sandwich pan with baking spray with flour (such as Wilton brand Bake Easy!), or spray a 13×9-inch jelly roll pan with cooking spray and line it with parchment paper, allowing the parchment to overhang two sides.
  3. Sift together the flour, baking soda and salt. Set aside.
  4. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter on medium-low speed until smooth. Add the brown and granulated sugars, increase the speed to medium and beat until fluffy, about 2 minute, stopping to scrape down the sides occasionally.
  5. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then beat in the vanilla, stopping the mixer occasionally to scrape down the bowl.
  6. Reduce speed to low, gradually add the flour mixture and beat until just combined. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for two hours or until the dough is stiff.
  7. Press 1 1/2 tablespoons batter into each cavity of the ice cream sandwich pan using buttered fingers or a piece of parchment paper sprayed with cooking spray. If not using  the ice cream sandwich pan, evenly press the dough so that it just fits into the jelly roll pan. Bake for 13-15 minutes (check the Wilton ice cream sandwich pan at 13 minutes). Transfer the pan to a wire rack to cool. Place a sheet of parchment over a work surface and turn the individual ice cream shells out onto the paper. Allow them to cool completely. If using the 13×9 pan, lift the blondie out of the pan with the two overhanging pieces of parchment. Let cool completely. Cut shapes out of the large blondie sheet using cookie cutters.
  8. Remove the ice cream from the pan by lifting it with the two overhanging parchment edges. Working quickly, cut shapes from the ice cream using the same cutters used for the blondies. Sandwich like shapes together. If using the Wilton pan, use a blondie sandwich piece as a template to cut rectangles from the ice cream slab. Use a sharp knife and work quickly! Sandwich the ice cream rectangles between blondie shells.
  9. Store sandwiches individually wrapped in wax paper in the freezer.

Follow:
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
257 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Ashley
Ashley
9 years ago

Does a margarita count?

Maggie
Maggie
9 years ago

I love ice cream, but a subset of ice cream that I love even more is popsicles. Which reminds me…I ought to pick some up the next time I'm grocery shopping.

Neecerator
Neecerator
9 years ago

Ice cream, chocolate, to be more specific. lol

Johanna
Johanna
9 years ago

Ice Cream. (to be fair, this is a year-round favorite treat, not just a summer thing.)

KG3
KG3
9 years ago

Best cold summer treat, homemade sweet cream ice cream. I know I wrote cream twice, but that's what makes it so good!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

I am a little sceptical to having another pan that have only one use, since I don't really know where to put them at this point. But I still want one.

TheWaageWaay
TheWaageWaay
9 years ago

I love rootbeer freezes!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

I'm pretty sure everyone, including me, says ice cream, because that is really the only satisfying thing you can eat. I love all kinds of ice cream, but I have to say that Extreme Moose Tracks from Mayfield. It is the BEST ice cream ever 🙂

'Red'
'Red'
9 years ago

My favorite summer treat are frozen push-ups, but adult style!

Kelsey
Kelsey
9 years ago

My favorite summer treat is either a waffle cone or milkshake!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

Snow balls are my favorite summer treat!

Vee
Vee
9 years ago

My favorite summer time treat is butter pecan ice cream with a scoop of chocolate ice cream.

Heather
Heather
9 years ago

I make homemade ice cream round these parts, and I love nothing better than Baileys Irish Cream ice cream with blended strawberry sauce. Divine. I would LOVE that pan!!!!

June Burns
June Burns
9 years ago

What a great idea! Blondies are awesome, of course they would go well in ice cream sandwiches! Will have to try these ASAP. 🙂

Rosa's Yummy Yums
Rosa's Yummy Yums
9 years ago

A wonderful idea. Those ice cream sandwiches look great.

Cheers,

Rosa

Temporary:Secretary
Temporary:Secretary
9 years ago

They look delicious!! x

Anna
Anna
9 years ago

Ghiradelli sundaes at the ballpark in San Francisco! =)

Kelly
Kelly
9 years ago

Ice cream all day every day!! 😀

Laurie
Laurie
9 years ago

My favorite cold summer time treat is ice cream / frozen yogurt for sure! We love making our own at home, but it's always fun to go out for ice cream too!

Lynna
Lynna
9 years ago

These are ADORABLE, Heather!!

My favorite summer treat is ice cream of course!

Cara
Cara
9 years ago

Watermelon sorbet is my favorite cold treat!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I love eating frozen raspberries in the summertime!

Jenni
Jenni
9 years ago

My husband and I love to walk to the local ice cream shop in the summer, ice cream is our favorite! Just got an ice cream maker though, so maybe we'll have to start making it at home.

Grimmy
Grimmy
9 years ago

Cold watermelon

Bryn
Bryn
9 years ago

Snow cones

Bailey Notch
Bailey Notch
9 years ago

Watermelon or Popsicles!!

strawberry-colored
strawberry-colored
9 years ago

That seems to be very cool 🙂 I'd like to try it!

Adrianne
Adrianne
9 years ago

watermelon!

Julianne McCahill
Julianne McCahill
9 years ago

Peanut Butter Cup Ice Cream

Ellen @ BakeItWithBooze
Ellen @ BakeItWithBooze
9 years ago

I love ice cream sandwiches, so this pan is right up my summer treat alley! Thank you!!

Lili W
Lili W
9 years ago

Fresh fruit paletas 🙂 I grew up in Arizona and those are the best for beating the 110 degree heat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Mint Ice cream. 🙂 I want to make these, they look so good.

Monica
Monica
9 years ago

My favorite summer treat is definitely ice cream! In my dream world, I would have a big bowl every day and an ice cream soda every other day! ; )

Callie Hagood
Callie Hagood
9 years ago

I have been wanting to try this pan and this version looks so delicious! I can't wait to try it Heather!

Courtney @ Sweeter Than Cupcakes
Courtney @ Sweeter Than Cupcakes
9 years ago

Lime and watermelon sorbet!

Alison Marcus
Alison Marcus
9 years ago

Ice cream, ice cream and more ice cream!!!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

Green tea ice cream

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

Green tea ice cream

Jenn @ Once Upon a Tier
Jenn @ Once Upon a Tier
9 years ago

The best summer treat is watermelon that has been cooled off by the pool! Sounds weird, but it's great!

Jessie
Jessie
9 years ago

Ice cream sandwiches are my favorite, so I'm going to have to work on making these!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

Ice cream, of course & sometimes some watermelon.

Megan
Megan
9 years ago

My favorite summer treat is a milkshake!

CWeiss
CWeiss
9 years ago

simple vanilla soft serve ice cream in a waffle cone! delicious!

Hannah
Hannah
9 years ago

Frappuccinos.

Emma
Emma
9 years ago

Milkshakes, for sure! But ice cream sandwiches are good too…

dance247
dance247
9 years ago

I LOVE popsicles! They are so refreshing.

Kristin
Kristin
9 years ago

Does a nice cold beer count?? Haha! I enjoy a nice lime popsicle. So refreshing!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

Anything with ice cream!!!

Unknown
Unknown
9 years ago

Anything with ice cream!!!

prouddaydreamer
prouddaydreamer
9 years ago

My favorite cold summer treat is popsicles with little gummies in them! Every summer it's a challenge to find them, but they're so worth the hunt ^^