Cookie Bowl Sundae – A D. Dazzle Contribution

It all started with “Can I Blog With You Today?” My niece asked me this a few days ago and of course my mind started running through ways to include her. Then she went and came up with her own unique way to be a part of Auntie’s blog with the amazing summertime dessert that we have decided to call Cookie Bowl Sundae!

As I spent the day trying to see how to add her into the Blog mix she was in the kitchen discovering a way to keep her cousins (my Kiddies) from going summertime mad. What’s the best way to keep Kiddies busy? Food!  After a few minutes of dishes and drawers slamming there was silence. I know all you moms know silence is not always a good thing.

I went to investigate and found my niece and Kiddies hovered over a muffin tin in the kitchen with a batch of cookie dough close by.

“What are you guys doing?”

“It’s a surprise Auntie.”

OhhhhKayyy….walking away intrigued but a bit nervous at the same time LOL 😀

Then maybe 30 minutes later I smelled the evidence of the surprise followed shortly by the cutest little sundae I’ve ever seen. Here’s how she did it:

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Cookie Bowl Sundaes
Yum
Print Recipe
A great desert for anytime of the day.
Servings Prep Time
12 bowls 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
15 minutes 15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
12 bowls 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
15 minutes 15 minutes
Cookie Bowl Sunday | MrsTeeLoveLIfeLaughter.com
Cookie Bowl Sundaes
Yum
Print Recipe
A great desert for anytime of the day.
Servings Prep Time
12 bowls 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
15 minutes 15 minutes
Servings Prep Time
12 bowls 30 minutes
Cook Time Passive Time
15 minutes 15 minutes
Ingredients
Prep
  • 1 Tin Muffin Tin (12) This is to make the cookie dough into the shape of mini bowls
  • 1 can PAM Spray Be sure to spray each tin to prevent cookie dough from sticking
Bake
  • 1 lb Cookie Dough Does not need to be from scratch; pre made dough works fine
Toppings
  • 1 Pint Ice Cream Your favorite ice cream
Servings: bowls
Instructions
Instructions
  1. PreHeat the oven to 350 Degrees
  2. Spray muffin tin with non-stick spray (PAM)
  3. Take a spoon and scoop 2 scoops of cookie dough Roll into a small ball then flatten (add a bit of flour to your surface to avoid sticking)
  4. Take your flattened cookie dough and place it in one of the muffin spaces
  5. Be sure to press your dough down to the bottom of the tin and press a bit around the rim to make the shape of a bowl.
  6. Repeat for each muffin space
  7. Bake cookie 'bowls' for 10 minutes or according to your specific dough's instructions
Presentation
  1. Remove bowl from tin and scoop your favorite ice cream, add toppings to taste and serve
Recipe Notes

Don't forget that toppings are what makes a sundae so grab all your favorites and have fun!

Watching my niece explore her creativity in the kitchen has been so much fun. Little did I know that we have a mini baker in the makings, so stay tuned for future D. Dazzle Contributions…

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