Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mixing Icecreams

Usually, I dread when customers ask me to mix multiple icecream flavors. It gets sloppy and is usually is a pain. HOWEVER, there are some genius combinations and some insight on others that you should never ever mix together. ever.

TIP: never mix more than two icecreams together. It turns soupy and brown and the tastes just cancel eachother out. Do not think that "color wheel combinations" like... CottoncandyBananaMintStrawberry. Unfortunately, you don't get some sort of fantastic flavor explosion.


ICECREAMS TO MIX

Peanutbutter icecream + banana icecream
Coffee icecream + chocolate icecream
Peanutbutter icecream + watermelon sorbet (Tastes like peanutbutter and jelly)
Mint icecream + chocolate icecream
Cheesecake icecream + strawberry icecream
Mojito sorbet + countrytime pink lemonade sorbet (The mojito is done but it was delicious while it lasted)
Raspberry sorbet + strawberry mango banana sorbet
Peanutbutter icecream + chocolate icecream
Butter pecan icecream+ chocolate icecream
Cake batter icecream + almost anything

and so on and so forth


ICECREAMS TO NEVER MIX

Cottoncandy icecream + coffee icecream (or anything else for that matter)
Mint icecream + coffee icecream
Butter pecan icecream + strawberry icecream

you get the picture. be smart and try samples first!

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