CHURROFFLE AND CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SANDWICH


26 responses to “CHURROFFLE AND CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM SANDWICH”

  1. Absolutely amazing!!! I really love how you make your posts – photography, text… Great job! And about this recipe, it’s so yummy looks that I will try to make these sandwiches, thanks!x Tanya

  2. Wow. These are a love child of two of my favorite foods! I love churros so much and this is actually a healthier way to eat them rather than frying! I wouldn’t have thought of it. I love the pairing with chocolate ice cream too. You have me craving churros! Such gorgeous photos too. This is a keeper.

  3. In the ingredients it says baking soda but in the directions it says baking powder. Is it both?? Or just one?

  4. Wow! It’s so mouth-watering! Makes me want to have a bite of that sandwich! This recipe is perfect for my kids this weekend! I will try this one but I’ll try 5 flavors of ice cream for variety. I am sure they’ll love this! By the way, is there any substitute for the ground cinnamon? If ever we don’t have that. I love your writing style! It’s interesting, substantial and fun! Got to check your other recipes here now.

  5. This looks amazing! I need to try this for my next dinner party. Do you know if it is possible to bake the waffles the day before and re-heat in the oven or even the waffle maker with a bit of butter?

  6. Made these without ice cream and they turned out delicious. The spice sugar stuck right on without brushing on extra butter. I burned the roof of my mouth because I couldn’t wait to taste the first churroffle!

  7. These toast up well the next day but u gotta let it cool for it to get crunchy. I’d suggest not to drench in the spice sugar if u plan to reheat and drench the sugar in after reheating. It’s hard to get the crunch after 2 days when reheating.

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