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10707826 No.10707826 [Reply] [Original]

Question:

Yknow the cookie part of an ice cream sandwich? Can you make those yourself and use them in recipes that dont involve ice cream?

>> No.10707829

Yes.

>> No.10707831

I suppose you could. What have you got in mind?

>> No.10707838
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>>10707831
idk man, send me somethin

>> No.10707853

>>10707838
I dunno man. I imagine it would go well with some gooey marshmallows and caramel. kinda like a chocolate graham cracker for smore

>> No.10708281

>>10707826
anyone knows a good recipe for such a dough?

>> No.10708479
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>>10708281
http://bravetart.com/recipes/IceCreamSandwichWafers
This one seems pretty legit if you're going for authenticity. Alternatively:
https://www.kingarthurflour.com/recipes/chocolate-wafers-recipe
Or, if you don't want to go through the trouble, and want to just test out some flavor combos before you make them yourself, Nabisco sells plain chocolate wafer cookies, pic related.

>> No.10708619

No you can't, if you even attempt it the fbi will be kicking down your door and shooting your dog

>> No.10708664

>>10707853
That sounds disgusting. Keep in mind the cookies are extremely oily and soft compared to normal cookies. At room temperature they don’t have much to hold them together.

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>>10708479
seems good
thanks a lot b : D