RECIPE: HOLIDAY ICE CREAM SNOW BALLS

Posted by Turkey Hill Team on December 19th, 2006


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Here's a nice festive recipe you may want to try, and since it looks like there's no snow in sight, this might be the next best thing. Feel free to use different ingredients to suit your tastes. The possibilities are pretty much endless and we’d love to hear your ideas!

HOLIDAY ICE CREAM SNOW BALLS

1 qt. Turkey Hill Vanilla Ice Cream, softened

1 tsp. vanilla extract

1/2 tsp. almond extract

2 tbsp. red and green maraschino cherries, chopped

1/4 cup pecans, toasted and chopped

1/2 cup green and red candy-coated chocolate candies, chopped

In a medium bowl, combine the ice cream, extracts, cherries, and pecans. Fold in chocolate candies, reserving some for garnish. Spoon into paper-lined muffin cups and freeze for 30 minutes.

Sprinkle with chocolate candies before serving. Makes 8 to 10 cups.

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6 Responses to “RECIPE: HOLIDAY ICE CREAM SNOW BALLS”

  1. T Hill Guru says:

    That sounds great…I’ll have to try it!!

    T Hill Team – you guys ROC- I’m sure a lot of us bloggers would like to know who makes up the T Hill team…maybe a backround info – pic and profile of the crew?

  2. Gisele says:

    Oh I wish I had seen this recipe before I baked a birthday cake for my youngest (her birthday is tomorrow) because she LOVES ice cream, especially Turkey Hill! These sound so festive and are practically a sundae in a snow ball!

  3. Turkey Hill Team says:

    Guru – The “Turkey Hill Team” is made up of members of our marketing and leadership team. We’re a humble bunch who have grown sort of accustomed to living behind the scenes of the Ice Cream Journal.

    As you know, our beloved ice cream expert Ernie doesn’t mind a little face time now and then. And you heard from Turkey Hill’s president, Quintin Frey, in the Journal’s first entry. You may be hearing more from him in the future as well.

  4. Jessica says:

    What a neat idea! I bet coconut would work well as a sprinkle too (with the right ice cream flavor) – then they would really look like snowballs!

  5. terri Gauthier says:

    I just can’t wait to taste the new Turkey Hill Ice Cream with the soft serve and cherries

  6. Jeanette Oberholtzer says:

    Let’s have some interesting frozen yogurt flavors. The flavors you have are so boring and I can not eat ice cream, so am stuck with frozen yogurt. Thanks.

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