Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowls

By Maria Lichty

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Crispy and sweet Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls that are perfect for serving up your favorite ice cream! And the best part? You can eat the bowl too! 

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com Serve your ice cream in style this summer!

Did you know July is National Ice Cream Month? Well, it is and it’s time to celebrate. I like ice cream however it is scooped up-in a cup, cone, straight out of the carton, or in a Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowl. That’s right, a Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowl-an ice cream bowl that you can eat!

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com Edible ice cream bowls that are simple to make!

When my sister-in-law, Whitney, came to visit she made these for dessert one night and we’ve been making them ever since. Josh isn’t even a big ice cream eater, but he has been asking for ice cream a lot lately…as long as it comes in a Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowl.

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com Perfect for serving up ice cream!

The bowls are easy to make, the only ingredients you need are: flour tortillas, butter, cinnamon, and sugar. I bet you have all of the ingredients in your kitchen right now.

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com Serve up your favorite ice cream in these cute and edible bowls!

All you have to do is brush the tortillas with butter, sprinkle on the cinnamon and sugar, put them in ramekins or oven safe bowls and bake them until crispy!

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com

Let the bowls cool and fill them with your favorite ice cream. We like plain old vanilla ice cream or Coconut Raspberry Ice Cream, but you can fill them with whatever you like. Frozen yogurt, sorbet, and even plain yogurt are good options. We like to top the ice cream with fresh berries. Feel free to add hot fudge, salted caramel sauce, nuts, whipped cream, or any other toppings you can think of.

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com

Josh said the Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls remind him of churros, but with ice cream…which makes them even better! The bowls can be made a few days in advance, which makes them perfect for entertaining. Everyone is always impressed by these pretty edible bowls! And the best part, they are soooo simple!

If you are looking for a fun and new way to serve up your ice cream this summer,  make Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowls.

Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Ice Cream Bowls Recipe on twopeasandtheirpod.com A simple and fun dessert!

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Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls

Fill these Cinnamon Sugar Tortilla Bowls with your favorite ice cream, yogurt, or sorbet! Top with fresh fruit or your favorite ice cream for a fun and delicious dessert!
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Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 6 (8 oz) ramekins with cooking spray and set aside.
  • In a small bowl, combine the cinnamon and sugar. Take a tortilla and spread a thin layer of butter on both sides. Sprinkle the cinnamon sugar mixture over both sides of the tortilla. Continue until you have completed all of your tortillas.
  • Carefully place the tortillas into the prepared ramekins. Press the tortillas down into the ramekins and press against the sides. The tortillas will fan up and out of the ramekins and that is ok. Just make sure there is an opening in the center.
  • Place the ramekins on a large baking sheet and bake for 17-20 minutes or until tortillas are golden brown and crisp. Let the tortilla bowls cool for 2 minutes in the ramekins and then remove. Place the tortilla bowls on a wire cooling rack and cool completely.
  • To serve, fill the bowls with ice cream and berries. Serve immediately.
  • Note-You can make these bowls 2 days in advance, just keep in an air tight container. If you don't have ramekins, you can use oven safe bowls. You can fill the tortilla bowls with your favorite ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, or even yogurt. Top with your favorite fruit or ice cream toppings.

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I'm Maria and my husband is Josh. We share a love of cooking, baking, and entertaining. We enjoy creating recipes that are simple, fresh, and family friendly. We love sitting around the table with good food, good conversation, and good friends and family! Our kitchen is always open!
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  1. These are so gorgeous! What a great idea! It makes me happy just looking at the photos 🙂

  2. This is such a great idea! I love cinnamon sugar + tortilla. Will have to give this one a try.

  3. I love these bowls, I make them all of the time. It’s such a nice fun way to have ice cream!! Love the recipe!

  4. What a great idea! I love cinnamon sugar anything- but as a bowl for ice cream I’m sure it’s heavenly 🙂

  5. Maria, these bowls are the most gorgeous things ever!! What a great idea! Love it!!

  6. YUM!! We love making tortilla bowls, but would never had thought to sweeten them up. So creative!!

  7. I can’t wait to try this!! Awesome and delicious idea for all of the ice cream in my future this summer!!! xoxo

  8. We usually just make this in triangle form and stick them in our bowls of ice cream….I love this idea, I’m so making these for my kiddos!
    Thanks xoxox!

  9. This would make the ice cream eating experience so much more fun and tasty! I’d love to have a serving of that 🙂

  10. I’ve made a mini version of these using the back of a mini muffin tin…they came out adorable!

  11. Maria,
    How clever is Whitney?! I could see doing a cobbler-like dessert with peach ice cream in one of these bowls, topped with some maple granola.
    Thanks!

  12. These are such a great idea, and I didn’t know it was National ice cream month! Great excuse to utilize these.

  13. I made these today for desert tonight. They look so awesome! Thanks, then of course i had to make homemade raspberry sorbet to put in them. 🙂

  14. Wow what a great idea this is! I do cinnamon chips but never thought of this!!

  15. That is such a great idea! Especially since I always seem to have leftover tortilla shells around. YUM.

  16. This is a really great and creative idea! I love that it has all the tasty goodness of those higher fat waffle cone bowls, BUT much healthier and you can make it at home. This is a really fun idea. I betcha it’d be good as a salad bowl too – just with more savory spices!

  17. We absolutely love celebrating National Ice Cream Month, and I think these are going on next week’s menu! <3 YUUUUUM

    Love these, Maria! Simple and adorable.

  18. These were great! Everyone in my house loved them. We used 6″ tortillas in 6 oz. ramekins and they were perfect!

  19. Great idea and what’s not to like when it’s an eatable bowl that contains yummy cinnamon!!!

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  23. Help, I’m having a problem with these.   My sugar is melting and pooling in the bottom of the bowl.   I was careful to lightly coat the tortillas with butter to make sure they would crisp, and i hake off excess cinnamon and sugar.  I  am using mini tortilla molds which are metal of some sort and black.   My bowls crisp on top but remain chewy toward the middle and bottom of bowl, even tho I baked them longer and just short of burning them.   I!m having a group in in six days and hope to have this problem resolved by then.  Thank you.