Ice cream flavors?
#1
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Have you ever wondered how they choose new ice cream flavors?
What have you mixed into ice cream to make your unique flavor? Inquiring minds want to know. I wanted a little ice cream last night. All we had was vanilla. Boring. I looked for something to flavor it with and came up with a crazy combination that was really good.
I mixed in some raisins,about 1/2 teaspoon of Grape Nuts and a smidge of Nestles quik, just enough to give it a little color. Stirred them all together and it was really good. The Grape Nuts made it seem like it had nuts but with just a few calories. I've been on a raisin kick lately and who doesn't like chocolate?
What have you mixed into ice cream to make your unique flavor? Inquiring minds want to know. I wanted a little ice cream last night. All we had was vanilla. Boring. I looked for something to flavor it with and came up with a crazy combination that was really good.
I mixed in some raisins,about 1/2 teaspoon of Grape Nuts and a smidge of Nestles quik, just enough to give it a little color. Stirred them all together and it was really good. The Grape Nuts made it seem like it had nuts but with just a few calories. I've been on a raisin kick lately and who doesn't like chocolate?
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Yup, Im boring.. I like vanilla..
but then theres days when:
~ add a can of Pepsi and make a Pepsi float
~ add pineapple tidbits and some of its juice.
~ add some of my homemade blackberry pie filling that I had left over that didn't fit in the pie pan
~ Chop up bananas and top with warm hot fudge
but then theres days when:
~ add a can of Pepsi and make a Pepsi float
~ add pineapple tidbits and some of its juice.
~ add some of my homemade blackberry pie filling that I had left over that didn't fit in the pie pan
~ Chop up bananas and top with warm hot fudge
#4
I was a chocolate only person too, until I tried Blue Bell vanilla. It's so flavorful nothing has to be added. But, if I'm in one of those moods, chocolate syrup, nuts, M & M's or marshmallows would be a nice addition...or just root beer for a float. Great, now I'm craving ice cream.
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I've been a chocolate lover for most of my life, but I hit a new favorite this summer - Orange sherbert with chocolate chunks. I managed to keep it secret from the kids, but my DH discovered it and we've eaten more ice cream this year....
I'm loving the fact that it's sherbert - I'm lactose intolerant and I don't have to take lactose supplements when I eat sherbert!
I'm loving the fact that it's sherbert - I'm lactose intolerant and I don't have to take lactose supplements when I eat sherbert!
#8
My DH's favorite flavor is vanilla and I can't think of anything more boring, so I'm always mixing stuff in. I like low sugar strawberry jam, granola, peanut butter and choc chips, and sometimes crushed up cereal like Cookie Crisp.
Another thing that's good is crushed pecans, brown sugar, a little flour and some butter. Cook in a pan and let cool. Makes a praline topping in no time that's very good!
Another thing that's good is crushed pecans, brown sugar, a little flour and some butter. Cook in a pan and let cool. Makes a praline topping in no time that's very good!
#9
Vanilla - well, you gotta have the "right" vanilla. My favorites -
Bluebell Homemade Vanilla
Breyers Natual Vanilla
Bluebell Banana Split
Breyers Butter Pecan (tied with Banana Split for my favorites.)
"There's always room for ice cream!" :thumbup:
Bluebell Homemade Vanilla
Breyers Natual Vanilla
Bluebell Banana Split
Breyers Butter Pecan (tied with Banana Split for my favorites.)
"There's always room for ice cream!" :thumbup:
#10
Originally Posted by traumaRN
My DH's favorite flavor is vanilla and I can't think of anything more boring, so I'm always mixing stuff in. I like low sugar strawberry jam, granola, peanut butter and choc chips, and sometimes crushed up cereal like Cookie Crisp.
Another thing that's good is crushed pecans, brown sugar, a little flour and some butter. Cook in a pan and let cool. Makes a praline topping in no time that's very good!
Another thing that's good is crushed pecans, brown sugar, a little flour and some butter. Cook in a pan and let cool. Makes a praline topping in no time that's very good!
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