This week was my Wyatt's birthday! He LOVES mint ice cream and anything green! So, when I saw this recipe over at My Kitchen Cafe, I knew I had to make it his birthday cake. It was a big hit and fun to do an ice cream cake instead of the traditional.
Grasshopper Pie
(8 servings)
Crust:
2 cups chocolate cookie crumbs (I used Oreos, about 20)
5 T butter, melted
Pie:
1 quart mint chocolate chip ice cream
1 quart chocolate ice cream
Garnish:
1 c whipping cream
2 T powdered sugar
1 t vanilla
10 Andes Mints
(directions borrowed from My Kitchen Cafe)
Combine the crushed cookie crumbs and the butter together in a medium bowl until the cookie crumbs are well-moistened and the mixture looks and feels like wet sand. Press the crumbs into a 9- or 10-inch springform pan and refrigerate or freeze until set (about 30 minutes).
While the crust is in the refrigerator, take out the mint chocolate chip ice cream and let it sit at room temperature for 15-ish minutes to soften up a bit. Scoop the softened ice cream into a medium bowl (you can use the same one as the cookie crumbs, if you like!) and stir the ice cream until it is smooth. You don’t want it overly melted here – just try to stir it all up so it is easy spreadable but is still cold and icy. Spread the ice cream over the cookie crust in an even layer. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze until firm, at least an hour.
Follow the same step above with the chocolate ice cream and spread it on top of the mint chocolate chip ice cream (make sure the mint ice cream is thoroughly frozen so the layers don’t mix). Once the chocolate ice cream has been spread evenly, again cover with plastic wrap and freeze for 1-2 hours or longer depending on your freezer (or tightly covered up to a three days). My pie held up much better after sitting in the freezer over night. I will plan to do it that way next time.
When you are ready to serve the pie, whip the heavy cream into stiff peaks with the powdered sugar and vanilla. To make the Andes mint curls hold the mint nestled in a paper towel with one long thin edge exposed above the top of the paper towel. Take a vegetable peeler and gently shave off curls from the long, thin edge. Repeat this process until you have the desired amount of curls to garnish with (I shaved the curls early in the day and kept them on a plate in the freezer until I was ready to use them). You can microwave the mint for 4-5 seconds on power 20 if you want. This is supposed to make the shaving easier but I was fine without doing that.
Unmold the grasshopper pie from the springform pan and pile the whipped cream on top of the ice cream. Spread in large dollops over the top of the pie. Sprinkle with the curls. Cut the pie into slices and serve immediately. If you are planning to have leftovers, serve the whipped cream on each piece separately instead of the whole pie, as the whipped cream doesn’t fare as well being frozen on top of the pie for a long period of time.
Hi! I'm Pam, and I made your Grasshopper Pie yesterday. Since I'm trying to lose some weight, I only ate one bite, but it was WONDERFUL! The rest of the family loved it too! And it was soooo pretty! I was worried that it wouldn't want to come out of the springform pan, but there was no problem. Thank you so much!
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