Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Strawberry Pistachio Ice Cream Dessert (With Fudge Sauce)



While this dessert has a few steps that will take a little time, and it's also a little pricey to make, it is the perfect dessert to serve at your Christmas Day dinner. It makes a big, heavy pan that will feed many, is a fancy presentation with the pretty red and green layers, and is so very delicious:

Strawberry Pistachio Frozen Dessert
Filling:
1 quart strawberry ice cream
1 quart vanilla ice cream
1 pkg. instant pistachio pudding mix
1-1/2 c. half and half
1 t. vanilla

Crust:
1-1/2 c (container) store-bought chocolate chip cookies
1 c. finely chopped pistachios or walnuts
1/2 c. powdered sugar
1 stick melted butter


Fudge Sauce:
1 c. semi-sweet chocolate chips
1/4 c. butter
1-1/2 c. powdered sugar
1 t. vanilla
1 c. evaporated milk


Line a cakepan with aluminum foil making sure it's up all sides of the pan. In a large baggie or food processor, crush the entire package of store-bought cookies. Mix them together in a bowl with the powdered sugar, chopped pistachios/nuts and then the melted butter:


Press the crust into the bottom of the lined pan with the back of a spoon. Freeze for 30 minutes. While it's freezing, set the strawberry ice cream in the fridge to let it soften.


Press the somewhat-softened strawberry ice cream (the entire quart) onto the frozen crust with the back of a spoon, smoothing it until it's even. Cover and return to freezer for another 30 minutes. Meanwhile, set the vanilla ice cream into the fridge to soften:


In a medium bowl, mix together the half and half, vanilla, and pudding mix until well blended. Add to this the somewhat-softened quart of vanilla ice cream and beat with an electric mixer until smooth:




Spread the pistachio ice cream over the strawberry layer. Smooth with a spoon until even:


Cover tightly and freeze for at least 4 hours. Set out for a bit before eating to let it soften. Serve with this delicious fudge sauce (you can make this sauce ahead and refrigerate it. Heat it up slightly and pour onto the dessert when ready to eat!):

For the fudge:
In a med. saucepan, mix together the chocolate and butter and melt on medium heat. To this, add the vanilla, powdered sugar, and evaporated milk, mixing well. Bring to a soft boil, and then reduce heat to medium-low. Stirring constantly, continue to heat for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and sauce will thicken as it stands. What a beautifully delicious Christmas dessert!



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24 comments:

Culinarywannabe said...

How pretty! Pistachio is my husband's favorite ice cream flavor - he would just love this.

Corgidogmama~ said...

This looks so delish, and perfect for Christmas.
Who wouldn't love eating a piece of this, heck...the whole pan!

Kaitlin said...

yum yum, i just love pistachio!

jenn's an ice cream maker said...

Wow! This looks incredible! Thanks for the heads up on the time and price factor! Looks REALLY good though!

Maria said...

Lovely dessert!! Ice cream is my favorite!

Becca Watson said...

That looks very yummy!

Linda said...

This is such a pretty Christmas dessert. And it sounds so yummy!

Sue said...

Oh boy....that looks fabulous. We love Pistachio and my husband loves strawberry..so I will certainly be trying this..Thank you for always coming up with the best recipes!!

What's for Supper? said...

This looks so good...thanks for sharing!

sandritocat said...

I have a question about this lovely dessert. What do you do with the foil come serving time? Is it there for a purpose? Do you just cut everyone a piece on a plate to serve?
PS. I love your blog!

DESIGN BY CATHLEEN said...

Mmmmmm, I getting fat just thinking about eating this. LOL

xoxo,
Cathleen

Jodi said...

What a beautiful Christmas dessert! I love ice cream desserts too!

Anonymous said...

This looks absolutely wonderful. How long can it keep in the freezer? I can't wait to try this.

Lisa

deborah said...

Hi Tanya,
We have 9 adults and 6 children coming for dinner, I have been stressing over the dessert, but no more! Do you think this will feed that many or should I make two? The leftovers will keep a while in the freezer won't they? Who am I kidding, like it would be there that long! Thanks for the great recipe! You never fail to amaze!!!

Allison said...

This looks delicious! And so festive! I will be trying this recipe this season! Thanks :)

Bunny said...

Tanya that looks so pretty and your right it would be perfect for Christmas! Thank You!

ice cream freaks said...

Your dessert looks really pretty and yummy. I love the colors.

Tanya said...

sandritocat-the foil stays in the pan to help keep the ice cream from sticking to the sides. It also seems to insulate it a bit to keep it cold. When cutting, you can use the foil to life the edges a bit to get the first pieces out.

I would think that if you keep it tightly wrapped, it would keep up to a week in the freezer. Believe me though, it won't last that long! I don't know if it would serve 9 adults and 6 kids..they'd have to be small pieces! I'd probably go ahead and make 2 pans.

Cherry's Jubilee said...

Yummmmmmmmmmmmy! It looks sooo pretty too. cherry

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Meg said...

This dessert looks amazing! I am so excited that I won! I am going to e-mail you now!

Susy said...

Gonna make this for my brothers 63rd birthday! Next week! He loves pistachio. Thanks for letting me peek a boo into your blog!

J. said...

Yum. What size of box of pistachio pudding do you use? The small box or the large box? Thanks.

Millie said...

I'd have to lock MOTH out of the house to make this beauty Tanya. He's so addicted to pistachios, I don't know how I'd have any left for the recipe. Oh well, I suppose a pistachio addiction is the lesser of other evils. Another champion recipe!
Millie ^_^