Sunday, September 14, 2008

Ice Cream Flavor of the Month

Rice Crispy Treat Ice Cream
OK, we've found a dud.  Those rice crispy treats that we all know and love, just don't translate well into ice cream.  We have found a flavor that will NOT be offered through our mail order ice cream catalog.  But for those of you who insist on having it, here is the recipe:
1 1/2 cups whole Milk
1 1/8 cups sugar
3 cups heavy cream
1 cup miniature marshmellows
3 cups rice crispies

Mix milk and sugar together until sugar is completly dissolved.  Add cream to mixture and add mixture to ice cream maker.  Churn in mixer for approximately 25 minutes.  Add marshmellows to mixture, continue to churn for 5 minutes.  Pour ice cream into a rectangular baking pan, 9x11 or similar size and spread out ice cream to be about 1" thick across the bottom of the pan.  Freeze flat for at least 12 hours.  To serve, cut ice cream into bars, coat with crispies by dropping ice cream bar into shallow bowl of rice crispies and covering bars with cerial.  Eat.

Next month:  In honor of harvest time and halloween we will be experimenting with pumpkin pie ice cream.  Does that mean we will have turkey ice cream for November?

6 comments:

Carmen said...

Do we get to choose the flavor when we win?

B.O.B. Boston said...

Somewhere the rules state you can choose between Sweet Cream or Strawberry Cheesecake flavors.

Kaitlin said...

What if you were to make the krispee treats, and then pour soft ice cream over it... make it like an icecream cake?

Anonymous said...

I think you need to post something about knitting, I might be interested in those ads! Instead we get the same ol' icecrean ads that I have alread read.

Kaitlin said...

I like the ice cream ones. I'm not sure he would be able to really post anything about knitting you would be interested in. He'd probably have to ask you to write it for him.

Anonymous said...

I don't know. He's been in more knitting shops than the average non-knitter. You might be suprised by the depth of his knowledge. Besides, I don't think he's afraid to make it up.