Happy National S’mores Day! In honor of the day I am sharing with you a Malted S’mores Ice Cream recipe that I came across in a recent issue of Everyday with Rachael Ray magazine. And best of all… you don’t need an ice cream maker to make it.
To begin, I softened a pint of vanilla ice cream by letting it sit uncovered on my kitchen counter for a few minutes. Meanwhile, I roasted (in actuality lightly toasted, but we gotta go with roasted since this is a s’mores ice cream) 1/2 cup of mini marshmallows in a 425 F preheated oven by spreading them on parchment lined baking sheet and popping them in for a minute or two. Don’t worry if they stick together while roasting, once they cool just pull them apart.
Once the ice cream is softened, mix it along with a 1/4 cup of malted milk power. Once the two were well blended I folded in the cooled marshmallows and 3 crumbled graham crackers. I used cinnamon graham crackers, but, I am sure that honey graham crackers would be just as good. Once all of the ingredients are incorporated transfer the ice cream to a metal loaf pan (or any other freezer safe container) and freeze until firm, at least an hour.
And you may be wondering, “How is this s’mores ice cream without chocolate?” No need to worry, the chocolate comes in the form of chocolate syrup as a topping. Add as little or as much as you like!
And there you have it… A quick, easy and delicious way to enjoy your own version of a s’more on this National S’mores Day or any other day!
Malted S'mores Ice Cream
Ingredients:
1 pint vanilla ice cream, softened
1/4 cup malted milk powder
1/2 cup mini marshmallows
3 graham crackers, crumbled
Chocolate syrup, for topping
Directions:
Pre-heat oven to 425 F. On a parchment lined baking sheet spread marshmallows and bake until golden, 1 to 2 minutes. Let cool.
In a large bowl mix softened ice cream with the malted milk powder.
Using a rubber spatula gently fold in the graham cracker crumbles and marshmallows.
Transfer to a freezer-safe containers and freeze until firm, at least an hour.
Serve topped with chocolate syrup.
Recipe from Rachael Ray Magazine
Great recipe!! Sounds super delicious!!
Tonee
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