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    November 14, 20244 Mins Read
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    Fried Ice Cream is one of those desserts that makes you pause and say, “Wait, how does that work?” It’s got everything you want—crispy and warm on the outside, creamy and cold on the inside. While its exact origins are debated (some say the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair, others point to Japanese tempura restaurants or Mexican cuisine), one thing’s for sure: it’s delicious.

    But let’s be real—deep frying can be a hassle. My take on this recipe skips the frying but keeps all the crunch and flavor. No frying = no mess! Whether you’re new to the kitchen or a cooking pro, you can easily whip this up. Ready? Let’s dive in.

    Fried Ice Cream

    Quick Recipe Overview

    Time Breakdown

    • Prep: 15 minutes
    • Cook: 3 minutes
    • Total: About 28 minutes

    Servings

    This makes 8 servings, which is great for family nights or dinner parties. Need more or less? Just adjust the scoops and coating!

    Difficulty: Super Easy

    No fancy techniques here—if you’ve got a freezer and a skillet, you’re good to go.

    What You’ll Need

    Equipment:

    • Gallon-sized resealable bag (to crush cereal)
    • Rolling pin (or a bottle in a pinch)
    • Nonstick skillet
    • Shallow dish (for coating)
    • Ice cream scoop
    • A freezer-friendly tray (optional: line it with parchment paper)

    The Ingredients

    Here’s what makes this dessert shine:

    • 6 cups cornflakes (about 162g) – crush them for that perfect crunch.
    • ½ cup salted butter – adds a rich, buttery flavor.
    • 2¼ tsp ground cinnamon – for a nice warm spice.
    • 32 oz vanilla ice cream – firm enough to scoop but slightly softened.

    Optional Toppings:

    • Honey or caramel sauce
    • Chocolate fudge
    • Whipped cream
    • Cherries (fresh or maraschino)

    How to Make Fried Ice Cream

    How to Make Fried Ice Cream at Home

    Step 1: Crush the Cornflakes

    Toss your cornflakes into a gallon-sized resealable bag and crush them with a rolling pin. Don’t turn them into dust—leave some chunks for extra crunch.

    Tip: No rolling pin? Use a glass or bottle. Same results, less panic.

    Step 2: Toast the Coating

    Melt butter over medium heat in your skillet. Stir in the crushed cornflakes and cinnamon. Cook for about 2 minutes until golden brown, stirring constantly. Your kitchen will smell amazing!

    What to Watch For: The flakes should look crispy and toasty, not burnt. If they darken too fast, lower the heat.

    Step 3: Cool the Coating

    Spread the mixture out in a shallow dish and let it cool completely. Trust me—hot flakes + ice cream = a melty disaster.

    Step 4: Scoop and Shape Ice Cream

    Scoop out your vanilla ice cream into 8 even balls. Roll and shape them in your hands for a smooth finish. Work quickly so the ice cream doesn’t melt.

    Pro Tip: If it’s too soft, pop the ice cream back in the freezer for a few minutes before trying again.

    Step 5: Coat the Ice Cream

    Drop each ice cream ball into the cooled cornflake mixture. Roll it around gently until it’s completely coated. Want extra crunch? Freeze the coated balls for 5–10 minutes and then coat them one more time.

    Step 6: Freeze and Serve

    Put the coated ice cream balls on a freezer-safe tray (lined with parchment paper if you want easy cleanup). Freeze for 10–15 minutes until firm. Serve with your favorite toppings—honey drizzle? A dollop of whipped cream? Go wild.

    Instructions for Fried Ice Cream

    Mix It Up

    Want to put your own spin on it? Here are some ideas:

    Flavors and Substitutions:

    • Swap vanilla for chocolate, coffee, or strawberry ice cream.
    • Use Cinnamon Toast Crunch instead of cornflakes for even more flavor.
    • Add chopped nuts or shredded coconut to the coating for texture.

    Dietary Options:

    • Gluten-free? Use gluten-free cereal.
    • Vegan? Sub in dairy-free butter and plant-based ice cream.

    Seasonal Twists:

    • In summer, try tropical ice cream flavors like mango or coconut.
    • For the holidays, drizzle with caramel and pair with warm apple pie.
    Serve with Toppings Fried Ice Cream

    Serving Tips

    • Chill your serving plates so the ice cream stays cold longer.
    • Pair with light sides like fresh fruit or crispy churros for a fun touch.

    Fried Ice Cream at home? Totally doable. It’s quick, fun, and oh-so-satisfying. Plus, with no deep frying involved, there’s less mess and stress. Add your own flair, grab your favorite toppings, and enjoy every crunchy, creamy bite.

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    Hi, I'm Hamdan – the ice cream enthusiast behind IceCreamIn.com! I started this blog to share my love for frozen desserts and inspire others to get creative in the kitchen. Whether it's a no-churn classic, a keto-friendly scoop, or a frozen treat for your furry friend, I’m here to make it easy and fun for everyone. I believe great desserts bring people together, and I’m excited to share recipes, tips, and ideas that you can enjoy all year round. Thanks for stopping by!

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