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FRIED ICE CREAM

Ingredient

1 pt. chocolate ice cream
1 beaten egg
1/4 tsp. vanilla
2 1/2 c. sweetened corn flakes, crushed
1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
1 beaten egg
1/4 tsp. vanilla
Cooking oil for deep-fat frying
Whipped cream
Mint sprigs



Directions


Place 4 scoops (about 1/2 cup each) of ice cream in a small pan. Freeze for 1 hour or until firm. In a small mixing bowl, stir together egg and vanilla. In a pie plate, carefully stir together cereal and cinnamon. Dip each frozen ice cream ball in the egg mixture, then roll it in cereal mixture. Return coated ice cream balls to pan and freeze for 1 hour or until firm. Reserve remaining cereal mixture.
In a small mixing bowl, stir together egg and vanilla. Remove coated ice cream balls from the freezer. Dip balls in egg mixture, then roll them in remaining cereal mixture. Return to pan. Cover and freeze for several hours or until firm.
In a deep fat fryer or heavy saucepan, fry frozen, coated ice cream balls, 1 or 2 at a time in deep hot oil (375 degrees) for 15 seconds or until golden brown. Drain on paper towels. Return the fried ice cream balls to the freezer while frying the remaining balls. Serve immediately with whipped cream and garnish with mint.

















51 comments:

  1. oh my good looks delicious

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  2. Everything on this blog is delicious, I will set aside one day to make all this stuff :D

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  3. That sounds really good! I've always liked the idea of heated ice cream dishes, but have never had the chance to have one. Baked alaska sounds really good, but this one looks like something even I could make.

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  4. omg yesssss my favorite dessert evar... thx J!

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  5. looks so good i kind of wanna have sex with it

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  6. I ate some of that once in a sushi bar... it really is just like it sounds: fried ice cream :D

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  7. I always wondered how they do fried ice.

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  8. LOOKS SO GOOD.

    i'm gonna save all my favorites for when i get in a serious cooking mood. thanks for sharing!

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  9. sounds really weird but i've tried before and it really taste nice.

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  10. mmmm thats looks delicious

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  11. Sounds very good! Need a good sweet reisling to go with it!
    http://theliquorguy.blogspot.com/

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  12. oh yeah! I had this at a restaurant by my place once and haven't found it since!

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  13. Oh my god, this looks great also. Need to try.

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  14. Oh man, I love this. I had this long ago for my 14th birthday, and it was amazing.

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  15. That looks delicious, I had some of this while on vacation and it was awesome!

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  16. hummmmmmm.. it seems be so good..

    like ur blog

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  17. This blog is making it hard for me to stay on my diet :P REALLY hard

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  18. i've always wanted to try this and have never had the chance! looks so yummy

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  19. Adding this on my 2-do list! should i add sprinkles?!

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  20. Oh god, I'm drooling. Also nice blog I will definitely be following you!

    And when you have the chance you should check my blog out too!

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  21. 0o0 oh my god this looks soooo goooddddd right now. and its so late right now....

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  22. oh god.. thanks, now i NEEEEEED foood :(

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  23. Just tried this and it's sooo gooood, thanks man <3

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  24. another delicious recipe thanks for sharing

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  25. What the .. I don't even ... lol sounds interesting probably wont try making it tho

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  26. it looks like its already been digested...but bet it tastes great. ha

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  27. Frozen icecream with frozen cereals with frozen vanilla and eggs in BOILING OIL!? are you sure? i have to see a video to believe this!

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