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Delicious "ice Cream" Pie


lonewolf

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I wanted to make something yummy for dessert tonight, so I just kind of used my imagination and thought of some of the good tips I'd seen here. Here's what I came up with.

Decadent Coconut K-Too Pie

1 Package Kinnikinnick K-Too's

2 pints Sharon's Coconut Sorbet, softened

1/4 C Slivered almonds

1/4 C + 1 Tbs. Butter, Margarine, coconut oil or other oil

Put about 15 K-Toos into food processor with slivered almonds. Process until everything is fine crumbs. Stir in Butter (or whatever) until crumbs are moistened. Press crumb mixture into pie pan.

Mix Coconut sorbet and 3 more crushed K-Toos well. Spoon very carefully into crust. Freeze for at least 2 hours. Cut and serve. (Note - you might want to exercise after this. It's NOT low calorie!)

You could use regular ice cream, Rice Dream, Good Karma Rice Cream or your favorite vanilla or coconut frozen dessert.


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That sounds so delicious! If I could find the Sharon's Coconut Sorbet around here, then I would make it. I might just have to make room in the ice chest next time I do my major shopping and pick some up from Whole Foods. I'll have to make the crust before hand, since the sorbet will be "softened" by the time I get it home!

Cheri A Contributor

Oh Liz, THANK YOU!! What a great idea!!

I've been stewing about Carleigh's birthday because she just hasn't liked any of the cakes I've made. I was thinking about trying to do something with her raspberry sorbet or Tofutti ice cream. This would be PERFECT. She LOVES K-TOOS!

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

this sounds so good

doesn't the ice crean sorbet..and cookies have soy?

i hope not

do you still have the package??

gosh i hope i can do this one

Judy

gf4life Enthusiast

The K-toos and the Sharon's Coconut Sorbet are both soy (protein) free. I don't recall if either have soy oils in them, but I don't react to those. I've eaten both items without reaction, and even the slightest amount of soy protein makes me insanely itchy!

lonewolf Collaborator
this sounds so good

doesn't the ice crean sorbet..and cookies have soy?

i hope not

do you still have the package??

gosh i hope i can do this one

Judy

Hi Judy! The cookies and sorbet both have soy lecithin in them. I'm very sensitive to soy, but the lecithin doesn't bother me at all. I know it does some people though. (The Food Allergy and Anaphalaxis Network says that soy lecithin is safe even for people with severe soy allergies.)

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We need a drooling emoticon!!!!!!!


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Cheri A Contributor

I made the crust and put some raspberry sorbet on top. The crust got rock solid so we had to sort of chip it out of the pan. She loved it though!

lonewolf Collaborator
I made the crust and put some raspberry sorbet on top. The crust got rock solid so we had to sort of chip it out of the pan. She loved it though!

Oops, I forgot to mention that I sprayed the pie pan with non-stick spray. My crust was pretty frozen too, but I could cut it with a butter knife and then it came up pretty well.

I'm glad she liked it!

BFreeman Explorer
Oops, I forgot to mention that I sprayed the pie pan with non-stick spray. My crust was pretty frozen too, but I could cut it with a butter knife and then it came up pretty well.

I'm glad she liked it!

I'm not familiar with K-Toos; what are they?

lonewolf Collaborator
I'm not familiar with K-Toos; what are they?

K-Toos are gluten-free, dairy-free, egg-free "Oreo" style cookies made by Kinnikinnick. They're REALLY good! You can find them in some stores or at Open Original Shared Link .

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yllehs91 Apprentice

I tried K-too cookies this past week @ camp, but I cannot find any websites to order them on. Does anyone have their website or know what places sell them?

-Shelly

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I tried K-too cookies this past week @ camp, but I cannot find any websites to order them on. Does anyone have their website or know what places sell them?

-Shelly

Open Original Shared Link

enjoy!

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