I'm being serious here.
That means I've been craving creamy~luscious vanilla SNOW Ice Cream for over a year!
When the snow began to fall here on Bainbridge Island all I could think about was
SNOW ICE CREAM!
I grew up on SNOW Ice Cream.
My Mother always made it when it snowed.
Needless to say I've been satisfying my craving since we awoke to a blanket of SNOW Wednesday
morning here on Bainbridge Island.
Promise me.
Pretty please with SPRINKLES on top!
Promise me if it ever SNOWS.
Promise me you'll make SNOW Ice Cream.
Here's what you'll need:
and 4 basic ingredients.
Here's the recipe for a big bowl of SNOW Ice Cream:
You'll need something gigantic to scoop the snow.
Head outside in search of CLEAN snow.
Pile it high in a gigantic bowl.
You'll also need a reliable whisk.
Hugs and Kisses to Bridget!
She sent me the perfect whisk for making SNOW Ice Cream!
Add 2 eggs to a great big bowl.
Whisk the eggs until bubbly.
Add 4 cups of milk.
Begin whisking.
Whisk~whisk~whisk!
Whisk away and make some BUBBLES!
Add 2 - 3 teaspoons of vanilla.
It depends on how vanilla~y you like your ice cream.
I myself...added 3 teaspoons.
I LOVE vanilla!
Whisk!
Whisk to your heart's desire!
Add 2 cups of sugar.
***You can add Splenda or Stevia if you prefer no~sugar added ice cream.***
Keep on whiskin'!
See why you need a heavy duty whisk?
Now comes the FUN part!
Start adding big heaps of the SNOW!
Whisk and churn the SNOW as you add.
You'll be amazed to see the transformation!
Before you know it...
you'll have SNOW ICE CREAM!
It's a bit like magic...SNOW MAGIC!
Honestly.
SNOW Ice Cream is one of the best things I've ever eaten.
It's light~
it's fluffy~
it reminds me of childhood~
it's fresh~
it can only be made when it snows~
it's cold~
it's slushy~
it's seriously YUMMY!
If you're in the Northwest...
or anywhere it's WHITE outside...
ENJOY the SNOW!
xo






























Sounds great! Mom made us snow cream a couple of times when we were growing up.
ReplyDeleteI want to see snow pictures!
Stay warm!
xoxo,
Marsha
Thanks for posting this recipe ~ I've never had good snow ice cream, so I am excited to try it. Also, I just ordered one of those wisks. I make lots of pancakes and waffles and go through wisks like crazy ~ that baby looks like it will last. Stay away from Amazon ~ I think I may have to order more goodies from Tovolo. They have really neat gadgets.......... ;)
ReplyDeleteI am jealous :(((. We don't have snow here....would be so good to have it :(((
ReplyDeleteWe used to make this when we lived on the farm in PA. It was a wonderful childhood treat. I would be afraid to use our snow here because of all the paper mills in the area and being on the Bay we get undesirable blow...but oh...I can just taste it now..and the slushy meltiness of it hitting the mouth- Sweet post- xo Diana
ReplyDeleteWhat a super post!!! I haven;t thought about Snow-iced-cream in forever. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteGosh, your snow ice cream looks so yummy! I'll never get to try it though since we NEVER EVER get snow here in the "sunshine state" (even though it's rainy today). LOL
Happy weekend hugs,
Kat
I wish I had some snow! This looks great, I shared it with my Facebook friends! Several of them are getting snow!
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend,
Debbie
I DOES look so fluffy and delicious!!! And now here is the part where I cry because we have no SNOW!!! I keep telling Mr. E that we need to move. This is PROOF!!!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of snow ice cream and I live in a place that has enough snow every winter to make gallons of this stuff! Great recipe Teresa....love your *snow* scoop.
ReplyDeleteSNOW ICE CREAM say what?!?! Is it clean? Looks yummy :)
ReplyDeletexo Shane
Thanks so much for sharing your recipe. I just made this for my kids. There is still a bunch left over so I put it in the freezer for later :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your recipe. I just finished making this for my kiddos! A bunch still left over so I put it in the freezer to enjoy later :)
ReplyDeleteYour recipe sounds so great and funny!! At this time I'm on my FL vacation... but I'll try to made snow ice cream for me & my hubby asap ;-)) Thanks for sharing, Teresa!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a brilliant recipe...Love your blog.
ReplyDeleteI have never ever been in snow! But right now i wish i lived in a snowy place! This sounds so exciting!
ReplyDeleteHow much FUN is this??? I want SNOW Ice Cream now??? I am gonna do this every minute with the kids when we get to Telluride! xo
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool idea, too bad I just moved to Hawaii (well not really! haha) from Colorado and have no snow to use!
ReplyDeleteJenny @ savourthesenses.com
I made real Snow cones once when it snowed. I used the juice from some maraschino cherries as the syrup. I just poured it right over the clean snow. it was great.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea for my grandson in Minot, ND. Plenty of snow there!! By, the way, what brand is the wisk?
ReplyDeleteSounds great. Btw, what is the brand of the wisk?
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