A few weeks ago, I began to see Birthday Oreos popping up – people were talking about them on Instagram, Twitter and on their blogs. To be honest, I didn’t pay much attention. As I’ve mentioned before, Oreos definitely aren’t a big draw around here (unlike sprinkles, obviously). They pop up in baking projects from time to time, but I usually don’t feel compelled to run out and try the newest flavor.
A few days later, Shane sent me an email with a link to this article, which explained that the Oreo was turning 100 in March (today, in fact!). And that’s when it clicked. Birthday Oreos = 100 year celebration, got it π I still didn’t have any interest in buying them, until I actually came across a package in the store and realized the filling was speckled like funfetti and cake flavored. I am powerless against all things cake batter flavored. Of all the treats I’ve made over the years, simple things like vanilla cake batter (and raw cookie dough) are still tops on my list.
Predictably, I brought a package of the Birthday Oreos home and upon opening them, the smell of cake batter was unmistakeable. I had very high hopes. Maybe too high – the flavor just didn’t live up to the aroma for me. The Oreos weren’t bad, but I wasn’t blown away. I knew the odds of them being eaten as is were low, so I decided to repurpose them into a batch of cookies and cream ice cream. Ice cream never goes to waste here π It was a good decision – creamy, rich vanilla ice cream with chunks of Oreos throughout, and the aroma of cake batter as an added bonus! Of course, you could make this ice cream with regular Oreos too, and it would be just as good. Add a few sprinkles and it’s still fit for a 100-year celebration in my book!
Birthday Oreo Ice Cream
barely adapted from Pennies on a Platter (originally adapted from Culinary Cory)
1 cup whole milk
2 cups heavy cream
6 large egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar
pinch salt
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
15 Birthday Oreo cookies, coarsely chopped
Add the milk and heavy cream to a medium saucepan set over medium heat. Warm until bubbles start to form around the edges of the pan. Meanwhile, in a medium heatproof bowl, whisk the egg yolks, sugar and salt together. Slowly pour the warm milk mixture into the bowl with the yolks, whisking constantly, until completely incorporated. Transfer the mixture back to the saucepan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture thickens and coats the back of a wooden spoon (it will register between 170 and 175 F on an instant read thermometer).
Pour the custard through a fine mesh strainer into a heatproof bowl. Add the vanilla and stir to combine. Cover and chill the mixture thoroughly in your refrigerator (I always have the best results when I chill overnight).
Freeze the custard in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions. As you transfer the ice cream to a container for storing, fold in the chopped Oreos with a rubber spatula. Store in an airtight container in your freezer.
This one is a must try!!
I feel exactly the same about the Oreos; they smelled so good, but barely tasted birthday-cakey. I guess great minds think alike because I just made a birthday cake Oreo milkshake! Let’s be honest, those cookies were begging to be united with some vanilla ice cream.
Great idea
I try to avoid buying Oreos because if they’re in the house I’ll eat the whole package. But I’d better pick some up and help them celebrate. Your ice cream is a great way to use them.
I love me some oreos! But I felt the same way about these, they didn’t live up to my expectations and they just didn’t taste right. Ice cream is a great solution!
I just made brownies using these and just posted them earlier today. Your ice cream looks awesome!
I had the exact same sentiments about their scent/flavor.
I love Oreos, and am glad you did a taste test of this cake variety for me so I know just stick with the regular flavour. Your ice cream looks lovely!
There is something about the phrase “birthday cake” that will make me buy anything with that label attached to it. It just summons up an instant craving for vanilla buttercream!
This looks so delicious!! I’m not hearing good things on the bday oreos but I have to try them myself to see π great way to use them though!
Love this! One of my all-time favorite ice cream flavors is cookies and cream, yet I’ve never made it at home. Must remedy that!
Posts like this make me feel sad I don’t own an ice cream maker.. Sigh..
Oh man, usually I DO NOT eat Oreo’s (not that I don’t WANT to, but ya know), but this time, I just might make an exception. Hey, it’s their b-day, it would be rude not to celebrate. π
This is the first time I’ve heard about birthday oreos. Too bad the flavor didn’t live up to the hype. Glad you repurposed them into somthing super yummy. π
I need a big bowl of this to celebrate!
I didn’t think it was possible to make cookies & cream ice cream any better but I’m pretty sure you just did. I need to get those Oreos before they disappear!
I finally found those elusive bday oreos!! I have to go out and buy a few more bags… boxes… packs (?) of them so I can freeze and have them year round!! Great addition to your ice cream.
Ps. Cute bowl, where’d you get it? ;P
My husband loves cookies and cream, I bet he would die if I made this for him.
I still haven’t had any and I might run to the store tonight to get some before they go away. I desperately want to try them, and this ice cream!
Mmm raw vanilla cake batter and raw cookie dough are definitely weaknesses of mine. And anything peanut butter of course ;-). What a great ice cream flavor. What better way to use birthday cake Oreos than paired with ice cream. It is a celebration after all.
It has been so long since I’ve eaten cookies and cream ice cream, let alone had an Oreo! And the wheather today was perfect for ice cream!
Cookies and Cream is close to my all time favorite flavor! This looks full of plenty of cookies – great use of them!
OHhhhhh this is what I should have made today! I adore Oreo ice cream.
If you don’t like them, I will greatly help you out–I’m nice like that.
I thought the Oreos just had a different design on the cookie. Too bad the flavor didn’t wow you, but they ice cream sure looks good.
You always make the best ice cream!
Oreos aren’t a staple here either. Though I have some leftover from another project that I need to use up. I’m not a huge oreo fan by themselves, but they really reach their full potential when nestled in vanilla ice cream. π
I haven’t seen these yet (although I haven’t looked very hard either). Oreo-blizzards are a favorite of the hubbs, so I may be adding this ice cream to my list whether with normal or birthday oreos!
love this and want to taste….
I recently made ice cream, it’s the first time I make it and I can’t wait to try new recipes, this oreo ice cream is perfect to celebrate the Oreos birthday
I just realized that I don’t think I’ve ever made cookies & cream ice cream. Time to fix that! =)
Yep…I was let down by these for sure. I bought them because the boys wanted them and they were on sale. Then, no one liked them and they went stale. And I was a little miffed that there we fewer in the package, too. Oh, well. Looks like you obviously made the best of it!
Believe it or not, this ice cream is now made by breyers with these same flavored Oreos! Just saw it at the grocery store today and what a coincidence I came across your buffalo chicken sammies but saw your Oreo ice cream. Lol. Ps. The Sammie’s were awesome!