Coffee Ice Cream With Caramel Chocolate Chunks

With it being National Coffee Ice Cream Day I wanted to find you an amazing recipe and I think I have come up trumps with this one it has that wonderful coffee flavour with the added caramel and chocolate chunks too .. sound good then why not check out this recipe you won’t be disappointed

A really easy to make ice cream that everyone will love especially coffee fans

 

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Here below is a list of the ingredients you will need from the website and the video tutorial to watch from YouTube

 

 

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Coffee caramel swirl chocolate chunk ice cream! If that doesn’t sound amazing, I don’t know what does! All of my favorite ice cream flavors combined into one super easy recipe. Next time you’re looking for a cold treat this summer, just make this ice cream at home. You’re taste buds will thank you!

 

 

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 1 cup sweetened condensed milk
  • 2 tablespoons instant coffee
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • caramel sauce
  • chocolate sauce
  • chocolate bar, broken into pieces
  • white chocolate chips

 

 

 

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National Coffee Ice Cream Day History

The origins of the unofficial holiday are unknown as is the history of coffee ice cream itself. However, the documented history of both coffee and ice cream are available. One version of the history of coffee dates back to the 700AD in East Africa when shepherd found the overactive behavior of sheep to be odd and tried eating what the sheep did.

He later showed the coffee shrub to a monk who ground the berries into a powder and mixed with hot water.

This drink allowed the monks to stay awake longer during prayer sessions… today coffees are enjoyed in many varieties for the flavor, not just for the impact of the caffeine.

Ice cream origins in the United States date back to 1770 when an ice cream shop was opened by an Italian emigrant in New York. Several historical documents mention President George Washington enjoying the dessert item and even mention him purchasing a ice cream machine

The combination of coffee and dairy products in the United States was seen in 1930 when Rhode Island coffee milk was first made by adding a coffee syrup to milk. The syrup was made from leftover coffee grounds, milk, and sugar.