Recently, Tastemade, an online food and travel publication, posted on their Snapchat story a video titled, "Who Knew You Could Make Ice Cream In A Bag?" Intrigued, my friend and I decided to give it a go — because, you know, science.
Below is the recipe along with step by step instructions combined with our #SpoonTip notes.
Ice Cream in a Bag
- Prep Time:5 mins
- Cook Time:10 mins
- Total Time:15 mins
- Servings:1
- Easy
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup heavy cream
- 2 tablespoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 6 tablespoons salt
- Ice
- 1 sandwich-sized bag
- 1 gallon-sized bag
Ingredients
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Step 1
In the sandwich size bag, combine cream, milk and sugar.
#SpoonTip: Add chocolate chips or peppermint extract for other flavors besides vanilla. -
Step 2
Scoop ice into the galloon-sized bag half way full and pour in salt.
#SpoonTip: On our second try, we used an extra teaspoon or two and we noticed it worked faster. -
Step 3
Put sealed sandwich bag in the larger bag containing ice and salt. Seal the larger bag and begin shaking. Continuously shake for about 6-10 minutes.
#SpoonTip: I shook mine faster than my friend and she started about 5 minutes before me but mine froze faster. Don't take breaks because it slows the chemical reaction. Use gloves to protect yourself from the coldness! -
Step 4
Serve and enjoy!
The Finished Product
I have to admit I was a little skeptical if this food experiment would work. My favorite was our bag that we added chocolate chips to — it actually tasted like chocolate chip ice cream. The peppermint tasted more like mouth wash than the type of gum so we gave that one a thumbs down.
Did yours not turn out as planned? Check out this video on how the professionals did it. Good luck and enjoy!