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Showing posts with label Chipwich. Show all posts

Saturday, August 2, 2025

CHIPWICH: Ice Cream Sandwich Day

August 2 is National Ice Cream Sandwich Day. There's something about an ice cream sandwich that always appeals to me. I think it's because the ice-cream is 'contained'. I'm not big on gooey hands. Tomorrow is National Chocolate Chip Day, so I decided to combine the two holidays with a post on the Chipwich--the Original Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich. Here's the history of the Chipwich, along with a recipe to make the Chipwich at home. Sadly, the Chipwich after being sold to various companies and taken off the market in 2011. But here's a blast from the past that you can create in your own kitchen.

The Chipwich was 'invented' by Richard LaMotta who turned his childhood passion for dunking cookies in milk into the Chipwich — two chocolate chip cookies embracing a chunk of vanilla ice cream dotted with chocolate chips. On May 1, 1982, Mr. LaMotta dispatched 60 street-cart vendors, each wearing pith helmets and khakis, to the streets of Manhattan to begin selling his 4 1/2-ounce concoction (including 3 1/2 ounces of ice cream) for what at the time was a pricey $1 each. A few hours later, all 25,000 Chipwiches had been gobbled — the start of something big. Within two weeks, Mr. LaMotta was selling 40,000 a day, and by the middle of that summer, the Chipwich plants in Queens, N.Y., and Lodi, N.J., were turning out 200,000 a day. Alas, as I mentioned above, the Chipwich is no more, but you make your own Chipwich at home!


Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich

Ingredients
Chocolate Chip Cookies I use the big Pepperidge Farm Chocolate Chip Cookies (or make your own)
Vanilla Ice Cream whichever you prefer (softened)
Mini-chocolate chips I use Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Mini Chips

Directions
Soften ice cream for 10 minutes before making sandwiches.
Place scoop of ice cream on flat side of 1 cookie.
Place second cookie flat side down and carefully press together until ice cream reaches edge of cookies.
Roll edges in Mini-Chocolate Chips.
Freeze for 15 minutes and serve.

Lots of variations, of course, but this recipe is pretty close to the original Chipwich.

And here's a retro commercial for the Chipwich

 

Friday, August 2, 2024

CHIPWICH: History and Recipe -- ICE CREAM SANDWICH DAY!


Today
is National Ice Cream Sandwich Day! The perfect holiday for these hot summer days. There's something about an ice cream sandwich that always appeals to me. I think it's because the ice-cream is 'contained'. I'm not big on gooey hands. So in honor of the day, here's a nod to and history of the 'original Chipwich, along with a recipe to make the Chipwich at home.

The Chipwich was 'invented' by Richard LaMotta who turned his childhood passion for dunking cookies in milk into the Chipwich — two chocolate chip cookies embracing a chunk of vanilla ice cream dotted with chocolate chips. On May 1, 1982, Mr. LaMotta dispatched 60 street-cart vendors, each wearing pith helmets and khakis, to the streets of Manhattan to begin selling his 4 1/2-ounce concoction (including 3 1/2 ounces of ice cream) for what at the time was a pricey $1 each. A few hours later, all 25,000 Chipwiches had been gobbled — the start of something big. Within two weeks, Mr. LaMotta was selling 40,000 a day, and by the middle of that summer, the Chipwich plants in Queens, N.Y., and Lodi, N.J., were turning out 200,000 a day.

Want to make your own Chipwich at Home?

Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich

Chocolate Chip Cookies I use Tates Chocolate Chip Cookies (or make your own)
Vanilla Ice Cream I like Ben & Jerry's (softened)
Mini-chocolate chips I use Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Mini Chips

Soften ice cream for 10 minutes before making sandwiches.
Place scoop of ice cream on flat side of 1 cookie.
Place second cookie flat side down and carefully press together until ice cream reaches edge of cookies.
Roll edges in Mini-Chocolate Chips.
Freeze for 15 minutes and serve.

Lots of variations, of course, but this recipe is fairly close to the original Chipwich.

And here's a retro commercial for the Chipwich

 

Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Chipwich: Ice Cream Sandwich Day and Chocolate Chip Day

August 2 was National Ice Cream Sandwich Day! Perfect for these hot summer days. There's something about an ice cream sandwich that always appeals to me. I think it's because the ice-cream is 'contained'. I'm not big on gooey hands. Tomorrow is National Chocolate Chip Day, so I decided to combine the two holidays with a post on the Chipwich--the Original Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Sandwich. Here's the history of the Chipwich, along with a recipe to make the Chipwich at home.

The Chipwich was 'invented' by Richard LaMotta who turned his childhood passion for dunking cookies in milk into the Chipwich — two chocolate chip cookies embracing a chunk of vanilla ice cream dotted with chocolate chips. On May 1, 1982, Mr. LaMotta dispatched 60 street-cart vendors, each wearing pith helmets and khakis, to the streets of Manhattan to begin selling his 4 1/2-ounce concoction (including 3 1/2 ounces of ice cream) for what at the time was a pricey $1 each. A few hours later, all 25,000 Chipwiches had been gobbled — the start of something big. Within two weeks, Mr. LaMotta was selling 40,000 a day, and by the middle of that summer, the Chipwich plants in Queens, N.Y., and Lodi, N.J., were turning out 200,000 a day.

Want to make the Chipwich at Home?

Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich

Ingredients
Chocolate Chip Cookies I use the big Pepperidge Farm Chocolate Chip Cookies (or make your own)
Vanilla Ice Cream whichever you prefer (softened)
Mini-chocolate chips I use Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Mini Chips

Directions
Soften ice cream for 10 minutes before making sandwiches.
Place scoop of ice cream on flat side of 1 cookie.
Place second cookie flat side down and carefully press together until ice cream reaches edge of cookies.
Roll edges in Mini-Chocolate Chips.
Freeze for 15 minutes and serve.

Lots of variations, of course, but this recipe is pretty close to the original Chipwich.

And here's a retro commercial for the Chipwich

 

Friday, August 2, 2013

Chipwich: National Ice Cream Sandwich Day

Today is National Ice Cream Sandwich Day! Perfect for these hot summer days. There's something about an ice cream sandwich that always appeals to me. I think it's because the ice-cream is 'contained'. I'm not big on gooey hands. So in honor of the day, here's a nod to and history of the Chipwich, along with a recipe to make the Chipwich at home.

The Chipwich was 'invented' by Richard LaMotta who turned his childhood passion for dunking cookies in milk into the Chipwich — two chocolate chip cookies embracing a chunk of vanilla ice cream dotted with chocolate chips. On May 1, 1982, Mr. LaMotta dispatched 60 street-cart vendors, each wearing pith helmets and khakis, to the streets of Manhattan to begin selling his 4 1/2-ounce concoction (including 3 1/2 ounces of ice cream) for what at the time was a pricey $1 each. A few hours later, all 25,000 Chipwiches had been gobbled — the start of something big. Within two weeks, Mr. LaMotta was selling 40,000 a day, and by the middle of that summer, the Chipwich plants in Queens, N.Y., and Lodi, N.J., were turning out 200,000 a day.

Want to make your own Chipwich at Home?

Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich

Chocolate Chip Cookies I use the big Pepperidge Farm Chocolate Chip Cookies (or make your own)
Vanilla Ice Cream I like Dreyer's (softened)
Mini-chocolate chips I use Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Mini Chips

Soften ice cream for 10 minutes before making sandwiches.
Place scoop of ice cream on flat side of 1 cookie.
Place second cookie flat side down and carefully press together until ice cream reaches edge of cookies.
Roll edges in Mini-Chocolate Chips.
Freeze for 15 minutes and serve.

Lots of variations, of course, but this recipe is fairly close to the original Chipwich.

And here's a retro commercial for the Chipwich

 

Monday, May 17, 2010

Richard LaMotta, creator of the Chipwich: R.I.P, Chipwich Recipe

Richard LaMotta, who turned his childhood passion for dunking cookies in milk into the Chipwich — two chocolate chip cookies embracing a chunk of vanilla ice cream dotted with chocolate chips — died Tuesday at his home in Chappaqua, N.Y. He was 67.

On May 1, 1982, Mr. LaMotta dispatched 60 street-cart vendors, each wearing pith helmets and khakis, to the streets of Manhattan to begin selling his 4 1/2-ounce concoction (including 3 1/2 ounces of ice cream) for what at the time was a pricey $1 each. A few hours later, all 25,000 Chipwiches had been gobbled — the start of something big. Within two weeks, Mr. LaMotta was selling 40,000 a day, and by the middle of that summer, the Chipwich plants in Queens, N.Y., and Lodi, N.J., were turning out 200,000 a day.

Read the rest of the New York Times Obit HERE.

Want to make your own Chipwich at Home? Here's a simple recipe:
Chocolate Chip Ice Cream Sandwich

Chocolate Chip Cookies I use the big Pepperidge Farm Chocolate Chip Cookies
Vanilla Ice Cream I like Dreyer's
Mini-chocolate chips I use Guittard Semisweet Chocolate Mini Chips

Soften ice cream for 10 minutes before making sandwiches.
Place a scoop of ice cream on the flat side of 1 cookie.
Place second cookie flat side down and carefully press together until ice cream reaches the edge of the cookies.
Roll edges in Mini-Chocolate Chips.
Freeze for 15 minutes and serve.

Lots of variations, of course, but this is fairly close to the original Chipwich. I need to take a photo next time I make these. Photo above is 'official' Chipwich!