This Caramel Oreo Fudge Ripple Ice Cream is a copycat version of our favorite flavor from Marianne’s, a Santa Cruz, California ice cream shop institution where it’s called “10-20”. It is a delicious, indulgent ice cream flavor creation, perfect for any occasion! Made with a creamy, rich caramel base, crumbled Oreo cookies, and a chocolate swirl, this is one ice cream flavor you have got to try!

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It’s Ice Cream Week on House of Nash Eats! July is National Ice Cream Month and since we love ice cream around here, I thought we ought to celebrate with a week of new ice cream recipes! So stock up on whipping cream and break out your ice cream churn!

To get things started, I’m sharing one of my husband’s favorite ice cream flavors or all time. It’s a caramel ice cream base with crushed Oreo cookies and a fudge ripple made with homemade chocolate sauce.

There is a little ice cream shop here in California, known as Marianne’s that created this flavor combination and named it 1020, which is their address on Ocean Street, in Santa Cruz, a wonderful beach town that has a fun boardwalk, great surf, and a beautiful coast.

Love making homemade ice cream with your ice cream maker? Us too! Be sure to check out some of our other favorite flavors like Tutti-Frutti Ice Cream, Maple Walnut Ice Cream, and Graham Canyon Ice Cream.

An image off a hand holding a chocolate sugar cone with a scoop of caramel oreo fudge ripple ice cream.

We used to go there when we lived in the South Bay and it wasn’t too long of a drive over the Santa Cruz mountains to our favorite ice cream place, but now that we are in the East Bay it’s a bit of a trek.

So instead, I figured out how to recreate this wonderful flavor at home!

An image of caramel ice cream with broken up Oreos being folded in.

The caramel ice cream base is amazing all on it’s own and would be a great start for lots of other mix-ins. Crumbled graham crackers, chunks of blondies, pecans, or pieces of white chocolate would all be delicious swirled into the rich, creamy caramel ice cream.

And the homemade chocolate sauce is so ridiculously good. You could use it with any flavor of ice cream base to make all sorts of wonderful ice cream concoctions, or just use it to top ice cream sundaes.

An image of a container of caramel ice cream with a fudge ripple and oreo pieces.

How to Make Caramel Ice Cream with Oreos and a Fudge Swirl

The key to any really creamy ice cream is to make a cooked custard base made with tempered egg yolks.

It’s really the only way to get that super creamy consistency that is the hallmark of really high quality ice cream that I know of. And while it might seem intimidating, it’s a whole lot easier than it sounds.

Making caramel ice cream isn’t much different than any other custard-based ice cream except that you first make caramel by melting sugar in a pan, then stirring in heavy cream and a little bit of salt.

The scariest part comes next. You are going to add milk to the hot caramel and it’s going to cause the caramel to lock-up in a big lump.

Don’t panic! Just keep stirring with a wooden spoon over medium heat and the caramel will melt into the milk to create the wonderful caramel base for this awesome 1020 copycat ice cream.

While making the caramel base, separate five egg yolks into a medium bowl and whisk them for a minute or two with ¼ cup of sugar until they lighten a bit.

When the caramel has melted back into the milk and the liquid is hot, but not boiling, whisk about 1 cup of the hot liquid into the egg yolks to temper them (bringing them up to temperature without cooking the egg yolks).

Then transfer the tempered egg yolks to the pan of caramel liquid and stir with a wooden spoon over medium heat just until the temperature reaches 175 degrees F on a candy thermometer (affiliate link) or the mixture barely coats the back of a wooden spoon.

From there on, it’s just a matter of chilling the custard thoroughly, then churning like normal.

An image of caramel ice cream base churning in an ice cream maker.

Fold in the crushed oreos right at the very end, then layer the ice cream base into a container with drizzles of the chocolate sauce between layers to create the fudge ripple.

An image of a bowl of crushed Oreo pieces for making ice cream.
An image of a scoop of caramel ice cream with a fudge swirl and crushed oreo pieces.

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Caramel Oreo Fudge Ripple Ice Cream

5 from 8 votes
Amy Nash
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Additional Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 30 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 10 servings
Caramel Oreo Fudge Ripple Ice Cream is a delicious, indulgent ice cream flavor creation, perfect for any occasion!  Made with a creamy, rich caramel base, crumbled Oreo cookies, and a chocolate swirl, this is one ice cream flavor you have got to try!  

Ingredients
  

Caramel Ice Cream

  • 1 3/4 cups heavy cream room temperature
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar divided
  • 3/4 cup milk
  • Pinch of salt
  • 5 large egg yolks
  • 1 cup broken up Oreos

Fudge Ripple

  • 1/2 cup granulated sugar + 2 Tablespoons sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 6 Tablespoons Dutch-processed cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup corn syrup
  • Pinch of salt
  • 1 ounce bittersweet chocolate, finely chopped
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions
 

Caramel Ice Cream Base

  • Set the cream by the stove so it’s handy when it’s time to add it.  
  • Place ½ cup of the sugar in a heavy saucepan over medium-high heat and stir until it melts (just like making salted caramel sauce) and becomes a dark color. Remove from the heat and immediately pour the cream into the melted sugar. It will bubble up, so be careful. Stir to blend the cream into the melted sugar.
    ¾ cup granulated sugar, 1 ¾ cups heavy cream
  • Once the caramel is smooth, stir in the milk and salt and heat over medium-high heat until the mixture approaches a bare simmer, then reduce the heat to medium.  
    ¾ cup milk, Pinch of salt
  • Meanwhile, whisk the yolks in a separate bowl and whisk in the remaining ¼ cup of sugar. Temper by pouring 1 cup of the hot liquid into the egg yolks, whisking constantly, then transfer back to the pan with the rest of the hot liquid and cook just until the mixture reaches 175°F on a candy thermometer (affiliate link) and is thickened enough to coat the back of the spatula or wooden spoon and holds a clear line when you run a finger along the back of the utensil.
    5 large egg yolks
  • Cool completely overnight before churning. Right at the end of churning, fold in the broken up oreos, then layer with ribbons of fudge.
    1 cup broken up Oreos

Fudge Ripple

  • Whisk together the sugar, water, cocoa powder, corn syrup, and salt in a small saucepan over medium-high heat. Cook, whisking frequently, until it comes to a simmer.  
    ½ cup granulated sugar, ½ cup water, 6 Tablespoons Dutch-processed cocoa powder, ¼ cup corn syrup, Pinch of salt
  • When the sugar is dissolved, remove from the heat and add the chocolate.  Let the sauce sit while the chocolate melts, then whisk until smooth and stir in the vanilla extract. Refrigerate until cold before adding into churned ice cream to create ribbons of fudge.
    1 ounce bittersweet chocolate,, ½ teaspoon vanilla extract

Nutrition

Calories: 402kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 13g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 7g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 151mg | Sodium: 108mg | Potassium: 162mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 40g | Vitamin A: 766IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 70mg | Iron: 2mg
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  1. Melinda Caldwell says:

    5 stars
    Oh my this looks so delicious and easy to make. Definitely adding this to my must try list!

  2. LeAndra says:

    This looks seriously amazing!

  3. Becky Tarala says:

    Dreamy! I totally need to try this!

  4. Deb @ Cooking on the Front Burner says:

    I love this ice cream flavor! Perfect for summer,

  5. Bec & It's Yummi says:

    5 stars
    This ice cream looks SO good! It also makes me wish that Oreo would come out with a caramel ripple flavor. YUM!

  6. Barbara Schieving says:

    This is an ice cream I could fall in love with.

  7. Dawn - Girl Heart Food says:

    5 stars
    Whoa! What a real treat this one is! Ain’t no stopping at one scoop! I’d have to have a constant supply in the freezer all summer long 😉

  8. Jessie says:

    5 stars
    I love Oreos and homemade Ice cream! going to have to have to give this one a try!

  9. Meagan H says:

    I should have doubled the recipe, this is so delicious! The texture and taste of the caramel ice cream is perfect!

  10. Abbie says:

    Once I poured the cream in, my caramel all stuck to the bottom of my pan! What was the problem?

    1. Amy says:

      Hi! My guess is maybe the caramel was too hot or the caramel was cooked and set up on the bottom of the pan and wasn’t still liquid when you poured it? Did this happen when adding the cream or the milk? You are going to add milk to the hot caramel and it’s going to cause the caramel to lock-up in a big lump. Don’t panic! Just keep stirring with a wooden spoon over medium heat and the caramel will melt into the milk to create the wonderful caramel base.