Snow Ice Cream Recipe
A snow ice cream recipe? Yup! And it’s not hard to make! So wait for a fresh snow, gather the ingredients and some friends…and have a blast making yourself a batch of this tasty winter ice cream!
Let us show you how to make this ice cream from clean snow – right from your own backyard.
Make it inside, make it outside, whatever you want.
Just enjoy the nostalgic experience.
Snow Ice Cream Flavors
We’ve got lots of ideas on how to make different flavors of this frosty treat!
After you’ve got the hang of making snow ice cream…you can come up with some flavors of your own.
Sno Cones
Want to turn your ice cream into a colored ice cream treat that looks like Sno Cones?
Easy!
Simply, stir in a few drops of food coloring of your choice!
Hot Chocolate Ice Cream
Snow and Hot Chocolate naturally go together, right?
Literally put them together with this ice cream variation.
Instead of the Vanilla, stir in 2 tbsp of cooled hot chocolate!
Coffee Ice Cream
Coffee inspired ice cream, seriously?
Instead of Vanilla, stir in 2 tbsp of your favorite coffee (cooled)!
Delish.
Mix-Ins
Ice Cream Mix-Ins are pieces of “goodies” that you can often find in ice cream.
Stir in some of your favorite mix-ins.
Here are some ideas: chocolate chips, candy, cookie crumbs, fruit, nuts.
The options are endless.
So go gather that snow!
Tips and Storing:
Ice cream will be the consistency of “soft-serve” when first made. Place in freezer for an hour or two to harden, if desired.
Store ice cream in an airtight container in freezer to enjoy later!
Serving Tip
When it’s time to serve dessert, rather than placing a bowl and a spoon in front of everyone’s seat, place their gloves in front of them and announce it’s ice cream making time in the snow!
Snow Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk
- ½ tsp vanilla
- ½ cup sugar
- 4-5 cups snow packed
- food coloring
Instructions
- Mix milk, vanilla, and sugar together in a large bowl until the sugar completely dissolves.
- Gather some newly fallen, clean snow.
- Stir the snow and the milk mixture together…stir constantly until the mixture looks like ice cream.
Colored Ice Cream
- Stir in a few drops of food coloring! This will make it look like a sno cone,
Hot Chocolate Ice Cream
- Instead of the Vanilla, stir in 2 tbsp of cooled hot chocolate!
Coffee Ice Cream
- Instead of Vanilla, stir in 2 tbsp of your favorite coffee (cooled)!
Mix-ins
- Stir some of your favorite mix-ins (chocolate chips, cookie crumbs, etc.) into the ice cream!
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