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10 Quick & Easy Ways To Make Ice Cream Interesting

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Everybody loves to eat ice cream in the hot weather, but have you ever wondered how you could make plain old ice cream more interesting?  I am going to share with you 10 quick and easy ways to do just that.  Providing you have the ingredients at hand, none of these ideas should take more than a few minutes to prepare.

01.  Nuts About Ice Cream - One of the easiest ways to spice up your ice cream is to buy a bag of your favourite nuts or a bag of mixed nuts if you prefer.  Put a little hole in the bag (but not big enough for the nuts to come out) and compress until all the air is removed, then take something hard and smash the nuts up in the bag.  Simply sprinkle the broken nuts onto your ice cream and mix them in.

02.  Strawberry, Coconut Ice Cream - Something I like to make which is really easy and the kids love, chop up some fresh strawberries and place in a mixer with some vanilla ice cream and then add a bag of coconut flakes.  Mix for a few seconds but don't overdo it.  This ice cream is really good inside chocolate eclairs.

03.  Oooh, Saucy Ice Cream - Most people would use some sauces to liven up their ice cream, but the usual chocolate or strawberry sauce can become a bit tedious.  I like to use some sauces which are a bit different: apple sauce, lemon sauce, honey or syrup, mocha chocolate sauce, caramel sauce or rhubarb sauce.

04.  Marshmallow, Chocolate & Honey Ice Cream - Take a bag of mini marshmallows and slowly mix them into some vanilla ice cream along with a crushed up bar of chocolate and a few drizzles of honey.  Garnish with a sprig of mint.  This idea is perfect if you are trying to impress party guests or even your partner.

05.  Banana Splits - This is probably one of the easiest things to make but some people never do.  Slice a peeled banana in half (lengthways) and place in a dish.  Add a few scoops of your favourite ice cream (vanilla is probably my favourite).  Squirt a little squirty cream around the banana and ice cream then sprinkle a few broken nuts and drizzle a little strawberry sauce or honey over the top to finish it off.

06.  Peanut Butter Jelly Ice Cream - One of Kathy's favourite things is peanut butter so I made this ice cream for her and she absolutely loved it.  Take some vanilla ice cream and add a few spoonfulls of peanut butter and also a few spoonfulls of your favourite jelly, mix gently to combine, but not too much.  Serve in a bowl with wafers and sprinkle a few chopped nuts over the top.

07.  Apricot Ice Cream - If you are partial to apricots then this one is for you.  Take a few dried apricots and chop into tiny pieces and mix into your favourite vanilla ice cream along with some apricot sauce.  This is really good when your sat outside on hot, sunny days.

08.  Cookies & Ice Cream - Cookies are a really good snack, but cookie dough ice cream is much better.  Either make your own chocolate chip cookie dough or use Nestle's Toll House ready made cookie dough and break it up into pieces and mix with some vanilla ice cream, delicious.  You may also want to drizzle a little caramel sauce over the top too.

09.  Fresh Mint Ice Cream - This is one of my personal favourites because I love the taste of fresh mint.  Take about 6 or 7 sprigs of mint and chop very finely or use a blender (saves time) then mix into your vanilla ice cream.  I like to place this back into the freezer for 30 minutes or so to allow the mint flavour to penetrate the ice cream.

10.  Rum & Raisin Ice Cream - This is for adults only.  Soak a couple of handfulls of raisins in some rum overnight then add the raisins and the remaining rum into your vanilla ice cream and mix until the ice cream turns a light brown colour (add a little more rum if needed).  We recommend not driving after this one.

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» left by Sandra E. Graham (2,260)
Sandra E. Graham
(114 days 23 hours ago.)

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Some great ideas---I can just feel the calories piling on. But I'm an ice cream lover and can't say 'no' to any kind of ice cream. I would have to say my favorite is the old stand-by--Banana Split.
 
Thanks for Sharing.
 
Sandra

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» left by Susan Thom (9,120)
Susan Thom
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hi andy,
 
this was a well written, fun article, easy to read, and filled with delicious ice cream recipes. too bad i don't have any ice cream right now, thanks for sharing,
 
best regards,
 
sue thom

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» left by Robert Melaccio, Sr. (6,428)
Robert Melaccio, Sr.
(114 days 7 hours ago.)

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Ok now that you have caused a breakdown for many over these treats your selctions seemed pretty good. Now if I can control myself and pace it I just may sample them all.

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