SUPER SUNDAE RECIPE #1: BROWNIE ICE CREAM PIZZA

Posted by Turkey Hill Team on February 1st, 2010


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Like we mentioned last week, each day this week we’ll be featuring a new ice cream-related recipe to help everyone prepare for any Super Bowl parties they may be throwing this Sunday. Speaking of parties, Turkey Hill has a few recipes listed on SpotBowl — a website that helps you plan a big game party and lets you vote for your favorite Super Bowl commercials. Check it out!

Our first recipe was submitted by Barbara Jo M. of Blenheim, NJ during our Ultimate Holiday Recipe contest. It didn’t make the cut as a finalist, but its combination of brownies and ice cream makes it a shoe in for honorable mention here.

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BROWNIE ICE CREAM PIZZA

INGREDIENTS

1 box of brownie mix
1 extra egg (in addition to any eggs needed for brownie mix)
2 containers Turkey Hill Vanilla Ice Cream or
Turkey Hill Chocolate Chip Mint Ice Cream (green)
6 ripe bananas
20 red and green Marachino cherries (without stems)
Chocolate syrup (to drizzle on top)

DIRECTIONS

Bake brownie mix according to directions, but  add the extra egg to the brownie mix. Spray 9 x 13 inch pan with non-stick spray. Pour brownie mix in pan. Bake according to directions. When done, remove from oven. While warm, poke holes in brownie and spread 1 cup of softened Turkey Hill Vanilla Ice Cream over warm brownie. Freeze remainder of Turkey Hill Vanilla Ice Cream and freeze brownie until hard. Remove brownie from freezer along with remaining Turkey Hill Vanilla Ice Cream or Turkey Hill Chocolate Chip Mint Ice Cream. Spread softened ice cream over frozen brownie. Ice cream should be about 1/2 inch to 1 inch thick. Slice bananas, layer on top of ice cream. Slice Red and Green Marachino Cherries, place all over top. Drizzle chocolate syrup over ice cream and bananas. Freeze until ready to serve.

To serve, remove from freezer about 15 minutes before serving, cut into squares and enjoy!

NOTE: Variations of Turkey Hill Ice Cream can be used to suit your taste. Other toppings such as coconut (tinted to green or red) and pineapple can be added to top, along with chopped nuts and candy.

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37 Responses to “SUPER SUNDAE RECIPE #1: BROWNIE ICE CREAM PIZZA”

  1. Jacqueline Seewald says:

    Thanks for the recipe! Just came back from the supermarket where we bought your Neapolitan nonfat frozen yogurt.
    I like the new container, very attractive!

  2. Susan says:

    That looks really good. I’m drooling!

  3. Sheila says:

    I know what I’ll be dreaming of tonight!

  4. leecarr says:

    I may give up the beer at my superbowl party if someone makes one of these for me – sounds super.

  5. Carol Triano says:

    The picture of this dessert made me want to run out and buy all the ingredients. Can’t wait to try it.

  6. Heather says:

    recipe looks like a piece of cake – no pun intended!

  7. jo says:

    i could go for that right now and going to try it with a homemade brownie recipe!

  8. MARY FREY says:

    mooin for pie dish for any time ,for a treat for family to share with friends

  9. Ken says:

    I love your ice cream!

  10. sandy c from Corry,Pa says:

    sounds good, but all I really need is a big dish ofTH to keep me going.

  11. Jim in SOMD says:

    This sounds DELICIOUS!!!!!

  12. Ann says:

    I don’t like the Super Bowl football, but I do love a super bowl of any turkey hill ice cream!

  13. Harriet G says:

    It looks delicious.

  14. JACKIE AREIAS says:

    THAT REALLY LOOKS YUMMY. SINCE SUNDAY IS MY BIRTDAY I THINK I’LL TELL MY FAMILY TO MAKE THAT MY “B” CAKE INSTEAD OF A REGULER ONE

  15. jilly says:

    HAPPY BIRTHDAY AND ROOT FOR THE COLT”S TO GO ALL THE WAYYYY >

  16. Bob Kessler Jr says:

    It looks good but the name is deceiving. It doesn’t look like pizza but it does have many toppings. But it certainly won’t stop me from eating it.

  17. Norma says:

    Looks like an easy recipe with lots of eye appeal (and tummy appeal, too)

  18. Lois Sidelnick says:

    Sounds good to me, should be peanut butter in there someplace. I might try it.

  19. Judi says:

    It looks soooo yummy!

  20. marion says:

    Looks great, but too much trouble for me.

  21. Cheryl says:

    That looks so yummy–I’m going to show to it to my grandchildren and see if they want to make it for our Super Bowl party.

  22. jeannine leonard says:

    yummy in our tummys
    go colts

  23. Linda Leffler says:

    That looks delicious will be dreaming of it tonight. Linda

  24. Pat says:

    Oh my that looks yummy! Can’t Wait to make it! :)

  25. Lauren says:

    That picture is the most delicious-looking thing I have ever seen. I can’t wait to finally crack open that box of brownie mix I’ve had in the cabinet for a while and slather it with vanilla ice cream!

  26. Joseph says:

    I want that right now!!! I just ate some Banana Split 1 hr ago.

  27. Stefanie Schmidt says:

    This sounds so good, I would love a piece right now.

  28. bill says:

    I could eat the whole thing!

  29. Carrielee Fidler says:

    Once again we are on diets so we cannot eat anything that sweet. We do love brownies with ice cream.

  30. Lorraine says:

    I am looking at the Cherry, it looks good, Ha///

  31. Ray Sanderford says:

    A scientific theory for these delicious recipes might be that the mouth is “positive” in relation to “negative” such as Turkey Hill Ice Cream, causing a culinary magnetism between the two.
    Since the “positive” has such a huge mass, the “negative” is attracted to it, if close enough, causing the delicious “negative” substance to be consumed. Anyone “biting” on this theory?

  32. millie buzzone says:

    mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sounds so good

  33. Ellen says:

    This sounds absolutely yummy. Of course, I’d probably have to substitue pineapple for bananas since my husband doesn’t like them. Or maybe just add both and it’d be like a Banana Split Brownie Ice Cream Pizza.

  34. Jane M says:

    WHEN THE SAINTS COMING MARCHING IN, OH WHEN THE SAINTS COMING MARCHING IN………
    Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

  35. Mom2+4+1 says:

    My oh my, gonna make that pie :-)

  36. Marcy says:

    SOUNDS YUMMY!

  37. Mary says:

    My daughter would think she was in heaven–two of her favorite things–brownies and ice cream! I just sent her some Yankee Pinstripe Brownie ice cream–maybe it’s kind of the same.

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