An ice cream sundae so good, you’ll want to eat the bowl. And you can with these Double Cookie Marshmallow Ice Cream Sundaes in cookie bowls!
Yes you can eat this bowl. Should, rather. For real. I made these little handy dandy cookie bowls with Wilton’s Ice Cream Cookie Bowl pan (affiliate link!) and they’re totally life changing. An edible bowl for an ice cream sundae you can eat every bit of. Actually, don’t eat the spoon. I love my little wooden chevron spoons, but don’t imagine they’d go down so easy. I need to ask Wilton to get on that one next (OK, they already have... you can make your own edible spoons with this mold! [affiliate link]).
As part of Wilton’s Treat Team, I get fun little packages every so often packed with Wilton surprises. Earlier this month, I got a box filled with ice cream-themed products, like this tin, Cookies and Cream sprinkles, ice cream cookie cutters, and more. The theme of my partnership with Wilton seems to be “try things I never would have considered trying in the past.” Cookie bowls? Not even on my radar a couple months ago. Now? I want to eat everything out of a cookie bowl. Especially cereal. I also want to make a crouton bowl for soup. And tortilla bowls for taco meat. Edible bowls for everyone!
DOUBLE COOKIE MARSHMALLOW ICE CREAM SUNDAES {IN COOKIE BOWLS} RECIPE
These edible cookie bowls are pretty easy to make, but may take a bit of trial and error. If you're making them for a crowd, I'd recommend trying them one time before your guests arrive! The recipe makes 12 cookie bowls, but I only included ice cream sundae ingredients for two. The sundaes are pretty basic, so if you're making them for a crowd, just get a lot of ice cream and toppings!
Start by spraying the outside of the cookie bowl tin with cooking oil. Do not forget this step! Otherwise you’ll have cookie bowl disaster. Then whisk together flour and salt in a medium bowl. In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, beat butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Then beat in egg and vanilla.
Slowly add flour mixture, one cup at a time, mixing after each addition until just incorporated. Fold in sprinkles.
On a floured surface, roll the dough out to ⅛ inch thickness. Then cut out 4 ½ inch circles. I found a glass that measured 4 ½ inches in diameter and used it to cut out my circles. If you don't have a glass, you could use a cookie cutter or biscuit cutter... Basically any round semi-sharp object that measures 4 ½ inches. You should be able to get 12 rounds.
Once dough circles are cut out, drape one circle over each bowl cavity of pan, pressing to form smooth surface. I popped the pan in the fridge for about 15 minutes here, just based on some reviews people left on Wilton’s website. Then I baked for about 11-13 minutes, until the cookies were beginning to turn golden brown. I cooled them on the pan for 10 minutes and then removed them from the pan (Wilton says to use a small spatula, but mine came right off with a tiny bit of jiggling).
You can see that my bowls weren’t nearly perfect; some of them had some little holes in them. I’m not entirely sure why that happened as I chilled m y dough to prevent spreading. I guess my circles may not have been quite thick enough, though I thought they were. Scratch that; they probably just weren’t completely even throughout. I patched them up with extra cookie pieces I trimmed from the edges of some of the bowls. Fixing cookie problems with cookies; I love this world!
The cookie bowls then need to be completely cooled on a wire rack.
And your cookie bowls are done!
You should make your marshmallow fluff topping next. You can obviously buy this, too, but it’s so, so easy to make. You can get my recipe here… You’ll only need about ¼ of the recipe for a couple ice cream sundaes. I usually make ½ recipe and keep half in my fridge for emergencies. You know.
Now it’s time to serve the ice cream. I wanted to add more sprinkle and cookie fun to the sundae, so I asked Chris to pick up some sprinkle cookies at the grocery store. He got these Italian anise cookies and they were just perfect.
I crumbled the cookies into the ice cream and mixed them all up.
Wilton also sent me their ice cream scoop (affiliate link) and it made scooping a super hard vanilla ice cream very easy. Plus, I love the pretty teal color!
Serve the cookie ice cream into the cookie bowls.
And top with a healthy dose of marshmallow fluff and sprinkles.
Is healthy dose of marshmallow fluff a total oxymoron. Or is using the word “healthy” anywhere in this blog post simply wrong? I won’t try to fight that one. But it’s the end of a long weekend and you need to wind it down in style.
This dessert contains basically all of my favorite things. Other than cocktails and quinoa. But that would be weird. Cocktails in quinoa in cookie bowls? OK, I might try it.
I can’t decide if this is more of a sprinkles overload or a cookie overload. I’m going to go with both and say that that is an extremely good thing.
And it was kind of fun to eat a spoonful of ice cream, followed by a bite of cookie bowl. We just had to be careful not to bite the cookie bowl in a way that would cause the ice cream to leak. But if you think about it… this is really no different than an ice cream cone, but in bowl form. I rarely order ice cream cones because I am a very mess-prone person and ice cream cones pose a danger to me. So, an edible bowl really is the best option for me.
And I love that these cookie bowls can be completely customized with any ingredients you crave. I always crave sprinkles. Which kind of sound strange, considering they don’t taste like much. Is it so wrong to crave pretty things?
The only thing wrong with this dessert is that the spoon isn’t edible. Or covered in sprinkles.
But I’m still focusing on the fact that I can eat the bowls. Well done, Wilton. And me.
What’s your favorite kind of ice cream sundae?
If you're looking for more delicious homemade ice cream desserts, check out my Apple Pie Ice Cream or my Cinnamon Toast Crunch Ice Cream. And if you're as excited about edible bowls as I am, take a look at these Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls from Feel Good Foodie!
📖 Recipe
Double Cookie Marshmallow Ice Cream Sundaes {in Cookie Bowls}
Ingredients
Cookie Bowls
- 2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
- 1 large egg
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- ⅓ cup rainbow sprinkles
Double Cookie Marshmallow Ice Cream Sundaes
- 2 cookie bowls
- 4 cups vanilla ice cream
- 4 Italian anise cookies (preferably with sprinkles)
- 1 cup marshmallow fluff
- ¼ cup rainbow sprinkles
Instructions
Cookie Bowls
- Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and spray the outside of the cookie bowl tin with oil.
- Whisk together flour and salt in a medium bowl.
- In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, beat butter and sugar together until light and fluffy. Mix in egg and vanilla until fully combined.
- Slowly add flour mixture, one cup at a time, mixing after each addition until just incorporated. Fold in sprinkles.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll dough out to ⅛ inch thickness. Cut out 4 ½ inch circles (using a cookie cutter, biscuit cutter, or top of a drinking glass). You should be able to get 12 rounds.
- Once dough circles are cut out, drape one circle over each bowl cavity of pan, pressing to form smooth surface. Place pan in the fridge for about 15 minutes.
- Remove from fridge and bake for 11-13 minutes, until the cookies are beginning to turn golden brown. Cool them on the pan for 10 minutes and then remove them with a small spatula or a little bit of jiggling. Let cool completely on a wire rack.
Double Cookie Marshmallow Ice Cream Sundaes
- Put 2 cups ice cream into each cookie bowl and crumble anise cookies over the top. Spoon marshmallow fluff over the ice cream and add sprinkles on top.
Notes
- You can either buy marshmallow fluff or sauce or you can make ¼ batch of my recipe here.
Full disclosure: I used products that Wilton sent me in this recipe, but was not required to write a post. All opinions are 100% my own and I’ve always been an avid user of Wilton products!
Odetta says
How awesome that you can eat the bowl! I highly enjoy all the sprinkles!!!
Lauren at Keep It Sweet says
I'll take ice cream in any form... especially with an edible cookie bowl!
Joanne says
Ummm how does one sign up for this Treat Team?!
I am loving these edible cookie ice cream bowl sundaes. Pretty sure life doesn't get any better than these!
Asmita says
Lovely!!
Monica says
This is so fun and lovely! I love any way to enjoy ice cream.
Beth says
You know you have a very pregnant sister, right? What time should I expect you to arrive at my house with one or more of these sundae's? I'm here all day 🙂
Alyssa @ My Sequined Life says
Before I even got to that part in your post, I totally decided these will be my new cereal bowls. These are so awesome! I love those Italian anise cookies and bet they taste amazing in ice cream. Thanks for the suggestion!
Kitchen Belleicious says
now that is a sundae. Wow, absolutely amazing
Voucha says
So cute and colorful, kids will love it, thanks for sharing.
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar says
I am all over this!! Holy delicious!
Rachel Cooks says
Oh my gosh -- this is serious business! YUM!
Pam says
How fun and tasty!
Justine says
Sign me up for marshmallow fluff and a bowl you can eat! This is pretty!
Simply Life says
oh these are way too cute!
Jess @ Flying on Jess Fuel says
Oh my gosh, so yummy and sooooo fun! Gotta love sprinkles! And those anise cookies are my FAVE!
Rachel says
Wow! This looks like my ultimate dream. So adorable and LOVE the sprinkles!
Ashley | Spoonful of Flavor says
These bowls are so fun! I'll take a double scoop, please!
Pamela @ Brooklyn Farm Girl says
Be still my cookie ice cream loving heart! SWOOOON!
Shannon Gosney says
Those look amazing! I would love to make those sometime. Thanks for sharing.
Danielle says
These look delicious and I LOVE that you make your own marshmallow fluff - YUM!