Indulge in a delectable ice cream pie recipe that can be easily made and frozen at home! Why spend money on a store-bought version when you can whip up this tasty treat for a fraction of the cost? It’s perfect for sharing at parties and get-togethers, or simply enjoying anytime you crave a sweet and refreshing dessert.
This easy ice cream pie recipe makes a delicious and cool dessert perfect for any occasion! It’s super easy to make with a few minutes’ work. Then pop it in the freezer and it will be ready within a couple of hours. It’s perfect for parties or for a special treat anytime. This ice cream pie is a cool treat that is great in the summer, but also wonderful to serve for holidays!
There’s no reason to spend too much for ice cream pie at the ice cream shop. It’s super easy to make yourself.
How To Make The Ice Cream Pie
Start with a crust of crushed Oreo cookies blended with butter. The off-brand version of Oreo cookies works just fine! Then press the crust into a pie plate.
Next, you will layer ice cream with your choice of ice cream toppings, nuts and whipped cream. You can make it as simple or as fancy as you like. Feel free to use alternating ice cream flavors for more ice cream layers.
You can use any toppings you like, like chocolate, butterscotch or caramel, or if you prefer choose your favorite fruit flavors. You can also layer with any other toppings that sound good to you like miniature marshmallows, chocolate chips, miniature candy bars, nuts, coconut and more!
Whichever toppings you choose, you’re sure to love it! This easy ice cream pie recipe is simple to make ahead of time and store in the freezer when you need to grab something fast!
Easy Ice Cream Pie Recipe
Here’s an easy ice cream pie recipe you can make and freeze for a delicious treat anytime! Delicious and perfect for parties and get-togethers!
Ingredients
Crust Ingredients:
Topping Ingredients:
Instructions
- Mix crust ingredients.
- Press into a pie pan.
- Pile the ice cream on top of the crust.
- Pour on the topping.
- Layer with the rest of the ingredients.
- Sprinkle the top with shaved chocolate, sprinkles or chopped nuts, if desired.
- Freeze.
Notes
- You can use any flavor of ice cream you like. Vanilla is always a good choice, especially when you want the flavor to be determined more from the toppings, but chocolate or any other flavor you prefer all work great.
- Feel free to layer one layer with one flavor of ice cream and then make a separate layer with another ice cream flavor.
- You can use any flavor of ice cream toppings you prefer. You can use the standard chocolate or fudge topping, caramel, butterscotch or if you prefer, try caramel, fruit toppings, marshmallow toppings or whatever you like.
- For the layers, you can feel free to use goodies like chocolate chips, sprinkles, crushed candies, coconut, M&Ms and more.
- For a more fruity flavor, spread a can of pie filling for one or more layers. Cherry, strawberry and blueberry are all good choices.
- You can use any kind of nuts you like. Almonds and peanuts are good choices, but you can use any nuts that sound good to you.
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Bea
Jill, I thought you might like this recipe.
Ice Cream Cone Pie
1 cup slivered almonds, coarsely chopped (about 4 ounces)
12 sugar cones (4 ounce box)
1/2 cup chocolate chips
5 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 quart ice cream, any flavor
9 inch pie pan
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Place almonds on baking sheet and toast, stirring occasionally until lightly browned, about 10-12 minutes. Cool completely. With a rolling pin crush cones into small pieces between a dish towel or sheets of waxed paper. Do not use food processor. Place almonds and chopped cones in medium-sized bowl. Stir chocolate chips and butter in small heavy saucepan over low heat until melted. Pour over cones, stirring to coat evenly. Press one third of the crumb mixture evenly over bottom of pie pan. Spread half of the ice cream over it. Repeat with 2 more layers of crumbs and ice cream, ending with crumbs on top. Press down with hands to help them adhere. Cover with foil and freeze until firm. The pie may be frozen up to 1 month.
Jill
This would be a really good and different dessert for this summer. Of course with chocolate in it it is good for anytime – what was I thinking?
Bea
Jill, Love your sense of humor and your love of chocolate. Me too, me too.
Julie mom with 6 kids
Here is my ice cream cake recipe. It’s been our favorite birthday or special occasion dessert:
1/4 melted butter
30 crushed oreo cookies
1 tsp. vanilla
Put in desired dish that will freeze. Then spread with a whole container of your favorite ice cream. (mine is Breyer’s chocolate.) Freeze that while you make this fudge sauce:
Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a saucepan, and add 5 heaping tablespoons cocoa, 2/3 cup sugar, 2/3 cup evaporated milk, 1/8 tsp salt and 1 tsp vanilla. Cook and stir until a little thick, at least 5 minutes. Cool slightly, then pour on top of stuff in freezer. When frozen frost with whipped cream and freeze again. I make my own whipped cream with 2 cups heavy whipping cream, 2/3 cup confectioner’s sugar, and 2 tsp vanilla, beating it at high speed until done. YUM!!!!!!!!
Terrie
I do something really similar. Actually, it’s been a while since I made this. I think I may have changed my method since I typed up the recipe. Think I have been doing a layer of oreos (with margarine), ice cream, layer of oreos, whipped topping, then a few oreos sprinkled across the top.
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Oreo Ice Cream “Cake”
1 (20 oz.) package Oreo cookies
3/4 stick margarine, melted (6 Tablespoons)
1 (16 oz. ) container whipped topping
1/2 gallon (or 1 similar size container) vanilla ice cream, slightly softened
Chop or crush 2/3 of the Oreos and spread in bottom of 9” x 13” pan. Drizzle melted margarine over cookies, stir, and press in bottom of pan. Slice ice cream about 1” thick and layer over cookies. Use all ice cream, and smooth with spatula. Spread whipped topping over ice cream. You can cut remaining cookies in half and place around edges of pan or crush and sprinkle over top of dessert. Cover and freeze till ready to serve.
harriet
My dad’s favorite ice cream pie (he was born in October and it’s sort of Halloween colored). Sorry, this recipe is so old you have to kind of approximate amounts.
Famous chocolate wafers, crushed
melted butter to make a crust, pushed into pie plate
Then alternate scoops of good quality vanilla ice cream and good quality orange sherbet until you fill the pie plate. Drizzle with semisweet chocolate chips thinned with orange juice and freeze. So good.
harriet
melted chips, that is