Ice Cream Grahamwiches
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The scrumptious filling used in this ice cream sandwich recipe with graham crackers is a combination of sweet sugar-free whipped topping and sugar-free chocolate pudding, for a less-guilty version of this summer treat.
In this post, I’m going to show you how to make what I call ice cream grahamwiches. They’re lower in sugar than their ice cream sandwich counterparts, but that doesn’t mean they’re less flavorful.
In the summer, I love to have tasty treats in my freezer handy should unexpected guests drop by. This recipe is the kid’s version of Granny Jordan’s frozen cranberry banana salads on both counts. They are easy to make (of course) and the filling’s made with a sweet and creamy combination of sugar-free whipped topping and sugar-free pudding instead of ice cream. That means the only sugar is the small amount you’ll find in the graham crackers and the sprinkles if you use them.
Personally, I use chopped nuts on mine or leave them plain; saving the sprinkled ones for the kidders. If you make these, you’ll end up with at least 30. I quit after 30 and started passing out spoons for all of us to lick what was left in the bowl. ~smiles~
This ice cream sandwich with graham crackers recipe is a game-changer. They taste just like ice cream sandwiches, but with a bit more flavor to them and a lot less guilt. Who can resist that? I’ve included some options below on how you can adapt these faux ice cream sandwiches to suit you and your family. Let’s go!
Recipe Ingredients
- Graham crackers
- Sugar-free whipped topping
- Milk
- Sugar-free instant pudding mix
- Optional: sprinkles and chopped nuts
How to Make Ice Cream Sandwiches With Graham Crackers
Add your chocolate pudding mix to the milk in a medium bowl; using the amounts called for on the package.
Mix that up for about two minutes, until well blended.
When your pudding is all mixed up, add whipped topping and mix again until well blended.
There we go, all whipped up! This will be smooth and creamy, the perfect “faux ice cream” for our grahamwiches! This really is delicious and I hope you try it. Make them with your kids or grandkids or save ’em all for yourself, whatever cranks yer tractor. I’ve been known to make these and keep them all to myself for a least a month before letting other folks know they exist.
Break graham crackers in half and place them on a plate to get ready to make these.
This is just the amount I started out with, I ended up using about double this.
Put a dollop of cream on half of a graham cracker.
Top with another.
For the kids, I pour out some sprinkles on a plate and just gently press each side into them.
I love the crushed nuts on them for me. You get the whole salty, chocolaty, sweet thing goin’ on!
Plain is also delicious though!
You can smooth the sides with a butter knife or the back of a spoon if you like.
I put each one in a cheap little sandwich baggie and then place all of the baggies in the freezer until we need them.
They will be frozen in an hour or so. This is important to know because Katy kept coming to “check”on them.
With sugar-free pudding, sugar-free whipped topping, and naturally low in sugar graham crackers, these ice cream grahamwiches are for everyone!
Storage
When stored as directed, these ice cream sandwiches with last for up to 6 months in the freezer.
Recipe Notes
- You can also make these with regular pudding and regular whipped topping if you prefer.
- For something different, use chocolate graham crackers instead.
- Another option is to mix the sprinkles or chopped nuts into the whipped topping before spreading it onto the graham crackers. Other mix-in ideas are mini chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, mini M&Ms, or toffee bits.
- Use whichever instant pudding mix you prefer. You might opt for sugar-free instant vanilla pudding mix, lemon pudding, or strawberry pudding instead.
- To make this a gluten-free ice cream sandwich recipe, use gluten-free graham crackers and gluten-free instant pudding.
Check out these other irresistible ice cream treats:
Homemade Peach Ice Cream (No Eggs Needed)
No Churn Cherry Vanilla Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 30 graham crackers broken in half
- 1 large box sugar-free instant chocolate pudding mix
- 8 ounces Cool Whip Lite
- milk according to pudding package
- sprinkles and chopped nuts optional
Instructions
- Prepare pudding with milk according to package directions. Add whipped topping and blend until smooth.1 large box sugar-free instant chocolate pudding mix, 8 ounces Cool Whip Lite, milk
- Place a large dollop on a graham cracker and top with another. Dip each side into sprinkles or nuts if desired.30 graham crackers, sprinkles and chopped nuts
- Place in individual zipper seal sandwich bags and freeze until firm.
Nutrition
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Happy Birthday, Brady! These not only look delicious but will be easy to make. I love that they don’t have much sugar…..maybe I’ll have two!
Let us know if your new mixer survives the dishpan cookies, then we will know whether to buy one if we don’t win the giveaway.
Happy Birthday to the Birthday Boy!
They do grow up so fast. Seems like yesterday my 2 boys were having a 10th birthday.
I can’t wait to try the Grahamwiches. The grandkids(and me too) will enjoy those.
Have a great day.
Pam
I wanna make those so bad! I wanna win that mixer so bad too. I have stainless steel also and until yesterday had a white mixer. I’ve had my mixer for 8 years and it finally bit the dust!
Happy B-Day Brady. That is a good picture although you will forever be etched in my heart with your Dishpan Cookies photo. We love that picture dearly.
You have a super mixer if it will handle those wonderful cookies. Thanks for a giveaway. Comes at a good time
These are also great with Cool Whip as the filling.
And when he’s twenty, instead of knowing what you’re doing, you’ll realize you really know nothing LOL.
I, too, have gone through several hand mixers. Now that I am a ‘Granny’ I really don’t have a need for a stand alone mixer. I make lots of cookies and could really use something sturdy.. I loved your recipe…