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Showing posts with label ice-cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice-cream. Show all posts

Thursday, July 25

Banana split board with cherry limeade

If I could have one Oklahoman business open a branch in California, it would be the Braum's Ice Cream and Dairy Store. They set the standard for my tastebuds when it comes to ice cream sundaes and cherry limeades.

For an upcoming gathering, guests are tasked with providing a themed board. I, of course, am probably overdoing the assignment but I love a fun challenge. The following is what it takes to create a banana split board with cherry limeades. In some instances, I elevated the ingredient, such as roasted strawberry-buttermilk sherbet and double Dutch dark chocolate ice cream instead of their basic blends. Going for extra wow factor by making my own maraschino cherries, then using the juice as the "cherry" in the limeades.

Banana splits:
Note: This is a progression of my previous Building a better banana split post.

Sunday, July 5

Bananas foster milkshake

Active: 15 minutes; Chill: 30; Serves: 2
Sugar, dark brown
½ cup
Butter, unsalted
2 tablespoons
Cinnamon, ground
¼ teaspoon
Rum, dark
3 tablespoons
Cream, heavy
2 tablespoons
Salt
¼ teaspoon
Bananas, ripe, cut into ½-inch pieces 
3 medium
Ice cream, vanilla
1 ½ heaping scoops +
1 ½ heaping scoops
Milk
1/8 cup +
1/8 cup
  1. Combine the sugar, butter, and cinnamon in a skillet over medium-high heat; cook, stirring constantly, until the sugar dissolves. 
  2. Stir in the rum, cream, salt, and bananas; cook, stirring occasionally, until the bananas are browned and soft, about 3 minutes. 
  3. Transfer the mixture to a small bowl; refrigerate until chilled, about 30 minutes. (Chef’s note: Great time to place your glasses in the freezer.
  4. Working in two batches, combine half the banana mixture with 1 ½-heaping scoops ice cream and 1/8-cup milk in a blender, and purée until smooth. 
  5. Transfer to a chilled glass and enjoy! 
Recipe by Drew Curren and posted at Saveur.

Friday, July 3

Peanut butter bourbon milkshake

Active: 10 minutes; Serves: 1
Bourbon
2 ounces
Maple syrup
½ ounce
Peanut butter, crunchy
¼ cup
Ice cream, vanilla
1 cup
Ice cubes
1 cup
  1. Combine all the ingredients in a blender, and blend until fully incorporated and frothy. 
  2. Pour into a chilled glass and enjoy! 
Recipe by Todd Coleman and posted at Saveur.