Over the past few months, Eric has been taking a Project Management Course to get his Project Management Professional (PMP) certification. It hasn’t been easy on him juggling work, the 3.5 hour daily commute, studying, and building the deck at the same time! We’ve been looking forward to the completion of the course so he doesn’t have to spend his evenings studying.
He was under a lot of pressure to pass because his work was paying for the course and no one wants to tell their boss and coworkers they failed the exam. We joked that he probably studied more for this exam than for all his exams combined in university!
Wednesday, Eric wrote the 400-question PMP exam and he passed with flying colours! Whew.
We celebrated, Blizzard style… :)
I loved reading through your comments on what Blizzard flavours I should make next! So many great ideas. For my 3rd version, I decided to make a spin-off of DQ’s Brownie Batter Blizzard:
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It boasts, ‘Double chocolate brownie batter blended with real fudge brownie pieces and creamy vanilla soft serve’
Yes please!
My previous two versions below:
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Blizzard Peanut Butter Chocolate Crunch Blizzard
The first thing I did was whip up some double chocolate brownie dough balls in the food processor.
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Double Chocolate Brownie Dough Balls
Adapted from Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls.
Yield: 12 balls
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup raw cashews
- 12 Medjool dates (1 cup packed & pitted)
- 2 tbsp cocoa powder
- 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 tbsp pure maple syrup
- 1/4 tsp kosher salt, or to taste
- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
- 1/4 cup shredded unsweet. coconut
- 1/4 cup chopped walnuts
1. In a food processor, add the cashews and process until a fine crumb. Be sure not to over process and release the oils too much.
2. Now add in the pitted dates and process until chunky. Add in the rest of the ingredients (except walnuts) and process until a dough forms. Stop to scrape down the sides of the bowl as necessary. Pulse in walnuts so they remain chunky. Add a bit more liquid sweetener if dough is too dry.
3. Form into balls and store in fridge or freezer.
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Double chocolaty.
Crunchy.
Nutty.
Chewy.
Sweet & salty.
What’s not to love?
Double Chocolate Brownie Dough ‘Blizzard’
- Banana Soft Serve or your favourite ice cream
- Cocoa powder & peanut butter, to taste
- Brownie dough balls (from above)
- Toasted coconut, for garnish
1. In a food processor, process your desired amount of frozen bananas until a creamy soft serve forms. We use 3 large bananas for 2 people. OR, simply grab your favourite ice cream and scoop it into the processor.
2. Add cocoa powder and peanut butter, to taste and process until combined.
3. Crumble 2-3 brownie dough balls into the processor and pulse until just combined.
4. Scoop into bowls or glass and crumble another ball on top with toasted coconut, for garnish. Enjoy on a hot summer day!
I think this flavour would work better without banana soft serve. The banana was just a bit too pronounced in this combo. Next time, I might use Chocolate Coconut Bliss and do without the banana flavour coming through.
Otherwise it was fantastic!
I had to be quick with the photoshoot under the hot sun because I was making a huge mess, as usual!
Though, we clean up pretty well. ;)
Have a great Friday!










I want to eat everything you make. Always. Oreo next please!!!
Awwwwyeahhhh! SO MAKING THIS
p.s. I am still waiting for you to make a recipe book!
Congratuations to your husband!!!
You are the queen of yummy desserts! This looks so good-can’t wait to make it for myself…I mean my kids.
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Yum! This beats DQ’s blizzards any ole’ day and I’d definitely choose yours over theirs! :) You can still have your cake and eat it, too :)
We made the peanut butter crunch ones last weekend and LOVED them. Can’t wait for our treat this weekend — double chocolate! I absolutely love your desserts — make them all the time.
This looks so amazing! Anything brownie and I’m in :)
These look so much better than the DQ version! :)
I know this would sit much better in my stomach than the last blizzard I had a few weeks ago, ugh! I wonder if a chocolate smoothie as the base would work as I don’t have frozen bananas. I’ll just have to give it a whirl to find out.
mm thats a good idea :)
Thank you for making so many delicious ‘blizzards’! Please keep them coming! I cannot wait to try this recipe!!!!
I have GOT to get some cashews so that I can get my hands on these ASAP!
I’ve been so excited you are doing the blizzard BSS! Especially chocolate brownie because I’m a total chocoholic.
I have a chronic illness and one of my meds needs potassium to supplement it. Daily bananas is one of the simplest ways.biggest problem I HATE BANANAS and have my whole life but I manage to choke them down daily.
Anyways I recently found out that I have a dairy allergy and although feel better dairy free I really miss ice cream. BSS has been such a thrill for me. I love adding things to it and playing around :) my favorite has been adding cocoa powder & peanut butter.
The other day I wanted to see what’d happen if I made bunch & refroze it. Guess what??? Letting the cocoa & pb sit it covered up the banana flavor!!! You could try that with the brownie balls.
When you refreeze you do have to let it sit for like 10 minutes when you take it out though. After I tried it refrozen for the first time I just wanted to keep smiling. I can feel like I’m eating rEal chocolate ice cream!
Hooooow do you take such amazing photos?!?!
I used to love these at DQ! so addicting…. I get so excited every time you crank out a better-for-you version of these blizzards! thanks a bundle :)
OMG! I am drooling all over my computer- true story!! These looks so so good!
A big congrats to Eric :D
they have a pumpkin pie blizzard, don’t they? during pumpkin season, you should try to make that one. how amazing would that be!
yes they do!!
Thank goodness these things are healthy. I want to eat everything you make!
Angela, looks delicious but intimidating for someone like me who is just getting started in the kitchen.
What kind of food processor do you recommend?
Kelly
I have a Kitchenaid and it’s pretty good! Not perfect but then again ive never come across a processor ive been perfectly happy with. Its my fav so far
Angela I think you need to open up an ice cream shop and sell these..YUMMY!!! I wish I could take a bite right from the screen.
That’s great!!! :)