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mrssyvo said:I am doing a show for my s-i-l and niece in August. It is going to be a "Mother-daughter dress your Banana Ice cream Social" My niece is 12, and just starting to get into cooking, and so we are going to do this as a hands-on show, but I am also going to demo the Bananas Foster Stir-fry with the girl's help. It should be a lot of fun.
Cindycooks said:All of the above and use the V-Shaped Cutter to drizzle the melted chocolate on the ice=cream. Works great!
There are so many delicious flavors of ice cream to choose from! For a classic option, vanilla and chocolate are always crowd pleasers. If you want to mix it up, consider serving a seasonal flavor like pumpkin or peppermint. You can also offer a variety of flavors and let guests create their own sundaes.
The amount of ice cream you need will depend on the number of guests attending your social. A good rule of thumb is to plan for about 1/2 cup of ice cream per person. If you are serving other desserts or have a large group, you may want to increase that amount.
The toppings you offer can make or break your ice cream social! Some popular options include hot fudge, caramel sauce, sprinkles, nuts, whipped cream, and cherries. You can also get creative and offer unique toppings like crushed cookies, fresh fruit, or even bacon bits.
Yes, you can definitely make homemade ice cream for your social! It can be a fun and unique addition to your event. Just be sure to plan ahead and give yourself enough time to make the ice cream before the social. You can also ask guests to bring their own homemade ice cream to share.
Melting ice cream can be a common issue at outdoor events. To keep your ice cream from melting too quickly, make sure to keep it in a shaded area and have plenty of ice or ice packs on hand. You can also consider using insulated ice cream containers or serving the ice cream in individual cups or cones to prevent it from melting too quickly.