![]() ![]() * Offer available only on in participating stores on small soft serve cup/cone. To keep the CARVELebration going, on National Ice Cream Day ( July 17), Carvel fans can enjoy a special offer: anyone who visits a Carvel shoppe can take advantage of a sweet buy one, get one free offer on a small cup or cone of Brookie soft serve or any other Carvel soft serve flavor.* Try it today and get the best of both worlds in one delicious treat,” Carvel said. Just like mom's, our NEW Brookie will remind you of that fresh-baked cookie and brownie flavor. “Where Brownie Batter meets Nestlé Toll House cookie dough. New Carvel FlavorĬarvel recently introduced a new flavor, Brookie. For more details, shoppe locations, and to stay connected to all things Carvel, follow the brand on Twitter and Instagram at like it on Facebook at or visit .įor other great Wednesday deals, visit our EatDrinkDeals Wednesday Restaurant Deals and Specials page. You can find the Carvel sundae menu at: Carvel Ice Cream. Get a free classic soft serve sundae every Wednesday when you buy another. Gel/paste food colorings (like Wilton or Americolor) are also alcohol-free, so if you want to use those to tint white chocolate, they should be fine.Carvel Ice Cream has a BOGO every Wednesday. Wilton has some good basic flavors–you can look for them in a store like Hobby Lobby or Michael’s or buy them online here or here. It’s TOTALLY do-able, but be sure any flavors or colors you add don’t have any alcohol in them otherwise, it will cause the chocolate to seize up and clump and that is not magical in any way. We’ve had a few questions about different flavors and colors of Homemade Magic Shell. Or mix it with crushed Oreos to make your homemade Carvel Crunchies (and we come full circle…DUM DUM DUM!) Just don’t forget to lick the spoon because that is the very best part. Or dip your favorite cold treats into the sauce. Heat the chocolate and coconut oil in the microwave for 20 seconds at a time, stirring every 20 seconds, until the mixture is smooth. You can also use chocolate chips…I actually planned on using chocolate chips, but I couldn’t find them and assumed SOMEONE had snacked them away until I found them in an empty box of cereal a week later. There are a lot of cool things about coconut oil (and lots of great health benefits in spite of the fact that it’s high in saturated fat), and one of those things is that it’s solid at room temperature, so it’s good at helping melty things like chocolate stay firm at room temperature and hard and crunchy at lower temperatures.Ĭhop up some high-quality chocolate and combine them in a microwave-safe bowl with the coconut oil. All you need is a little chocolate and some coconut oil. Spread it between layers in ice cream cakes (or similar desserts like these Mint-Chip Ice Cream Brownie Squares) or hand-mix them into softened ice cream, press them into ice cream bowls or ramekins before adding ice cream sundae toppings, or sprinkle them on top of your favorite frozen treats.īut alas, you say, I do not have/like/want to use Magic Shell. Pour a 7.25-ounce bottle of Magic Shell over the cookie crumbs. Either way, you’ll want to crush them so they’re mostly crumbs, but it’s cool if there are a few chunks in there. Or take out all your aggression with a meat mallet. If you don’t have a food processor, you can place them in a heavy-duty Ziploc bag and then crush them with a rolling pin. The rest of the Oreos left in the package will be sad that their friends are gone and when cookies are sad, they become devoid of calories. You know how those standard-sized packages of Oreos have 3 rows in them? Place two of those rows in a food processor. ![]() Except that I measured all along the way so I could give you guys measurements because I love you that much. So I started playing around with proportions until it felt right. With Oreos and Magic Shell.īecause those are the only two ingredients in the Crunchies.Įxcept that in all my stalking research, all the measurements were these vague ideas like, “Cut up some Oreos and pour enough Magic Shell over them so they’re moist but not soaked.” Um, huh? That does me no good. And since they really are related, I combined them. Suddenly, I had these two seemingly unrelated mini recipes that are so simple that it was kind of weird to post them on their own, but they were things I really wanted to share with y’all. I also had this little awesome tip on how to make your own chocolate shell at home. We often get requests for how to make those crunchy things that are inside Carvel and Dairy Queen and other ice cream cakes, so I used my awesome stalker research skills to find out how they’re made. It is totally possible that this is the most random Our Best Bites post ever.
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