No-Bake 4th of July: Ice Cream Floats
We are working on a few easy-peasy no-bake sweets for The 4th of July as part of Prudent Baby's Summer of Fanciful Treats: Sponsored by Bake it Pretty
Click here to get the details on these festive 4th of July Ice Cream Floats.
You know how to make an Ice Cream Float, so here are just a few tips and some sources. What's easier than this?
What you need:
Some fabulously hip and stylish stripy paper straws
Red and Blue soda.
Flavor-wise, the sweeter the better for ice cream floats.
Some cute old-timey glasses. These are from Target (4 for $8) but aren't on their website.
Vanilla Ice Cream
plus: A cookie sheet, parchment paper & an ice-cream scoop ( I personally love using a cookie scoop instead)
And here is my only tip: pre-freeze your scoops of ice cream if you have a large party or will be squeezed for time when serving. Simply stick your cookie sheet in the freezer for 10 minutes, lay down a piece of parchment paper on the frozen cookie sheet and working quickly, scoop your ice cream into balls, pop onto the sheet and stick back in the freezer til party time. When your ready, 1/2 fill your glass with soda, gently add a scoop of ice cream and a straw and voila, you're a fabulous hostess!
Or just skip the floats all together and stick to cocktails.
Labels: Desserts, Kitchen, Party, Recipes, Summer of Fanciful Treats, Supplies
6 Comments:
Those ice cream floats are so fun! I think I'll make these for the 4th of July BBQ. Thanks for the great idea!
Pretty!
Jacinda- of course I would love for you to use my pictures. I was just wondering how your trip here had gone-I'm excited to see the post!
And these floats look brilliant... And cocktails are always brilliant.
Oh how fun! I love Jones sodas and never thought to make a float out them. Thanks for sharing-
I want one right now...do u think it would be food with champagne....
someone in my area must read your blog and plan better than me- there were no red or blue left today when I went to the grocery!! such is life... :)
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home