Chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream is an ice cream flavor in which unbaked chunks of chocolate chip cookie dough are embedded in vanilla flavored ice cream.
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History
It originated at the Ben & Jerry's Burlington Scoop Shop from an anonymous suggestion on their flavor suggestion board. Because this outlet made most of its own flavors, the combination was only available there for several years. Ben and Jerry's "primal ice cream therapist" Peter Lind collaborated with Rhino Foods' Ted Castle to produce a variety of cookie dough that retained dough-like consistency at ice cream temperatures. Rhino was able to gear up production of the dough in 1990, and in 1991, Ben and Jerry's introduced it to the larger public in pint-sized containers.
Other ice cream companies also claim to have invented the flavor; Whitey's Ice Cream boasts its chocolate chip cookie dough flavor as the original, stating plainly in an randomized informational extra located at the bottom of any of their webpages that "Whitey's was the first ice cream company to use Cookie Dough as an ingredient."
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See also
- Stracciatella (ice cream)
- List of ice cream flavors
- Food portal
References
Source of article : Wikipedia