{"id":3756,"date":"2023-06-13T14:21:53","date_gmt":"2023-06-13T18:21:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/kimcookhome.com\/kchblog\/?p=3756"},"modified":"2023-07-31T15:37:31","modified_gmt":"2023-07-31T19:37:31","slug":"icecream23","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/kimcookhome.com\/kchblog\/icecream23\/","title":{"rendered":"Creative Ice Cream Flavors Could Make This A Sweet, Savory, Scoop-worthy Summer"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>KIM COOK<br>Associated Press<br><br>Travel anywhere on the planet and you\u2019ll find some version of ice cream. Grab a lemon gelato in Italy; a stick of butterscotch kulfi in Nepal; a cinnamon paleta bar in Mexico. If you\u2019re in Seoul, try a \u201cJ\u201d-shaped puffed corn cone filled with soft ice cream.<br><br>North Americans tend to be loyal to chocolate, vanilla and cookies \u2018n\u2019 cream, according to the International Dairy Foods Association. We like our half gallons or waffle cones stuffed with the fondly familiar.<br><br>Still, the world of ice cream isn\u2019t immune to change, and like any culinary domain, it\u2019s evolving. Recent years have seen an explosion of novel flavor combos, unexpected ingredients and new presentations from ice cream makers large and small, food editors say.<br><br>On the flavor front, there are floral ingredients like rose, orange blossom, lavender and jasmine, and herbal notes like saffron and tarragon. Unusual combos of savory and sweet are another trend.<br><br>\u201c Jeni\u2019s Splendid Ice Cream has an \u2018Everything Bagel\u2019 flavor featuring cream cheese ice cream with everything bagel gravel,\u201d says Delish.com\u2019s Assistant Food Editor Taylor Ann Spencer.<br><br>Liz Sgroi, executive director at Food Network Magazine, points to a collab this spring between Van Leeuwen and Hidden Valley on a ranch-dressing-flavored ice cream.<br><br>Ice cream makers, like a lot of chefs, are embracing an international pantry, says Alana Al-Hatlani, assistant food editor at Southern Living magazine.<br><br>\u201cI\u2019ve noticed a lot of new citrus flavors beyond lemon, orange and lime, like calamansi, kumquat and mandarin,\u201d she says. In her city, Birmingham, Alabama, the artisan ice cream company Big Spoon Creamery has a Key Lime Yuzu Pie flavor, for instance.<br><br>Spencer notes Oregon-based ice creamery Salt &amp; Straw for \u201ccombos like Pistachio with Saffron, and Hibiscus and Coconut.\u201d Other offerings there sound like a warm hug in gelid form: Jasmine Milk Tea laced with chocolate-coated almond slivers, or Rhubarb Crumble with Toasted Anise.<br><br>Tyler Malek, who co-founded Salt &amp; Straw with his cousin Kim Malek, says they enjoy partnering with chefs and makers to tell cultural stories through ice cream. In a regional collab, they worked with Florida-based Panther Coffee on a Coffee Chocolate Tres Leches ice cream that launched at Panther\u2019s Miami shop. It\u2019s now available nationwide through Salt &amp; Straw\u2019s website.<br><br>One of Tyler Malek\u2019s favorites is Strawberry Honey Balsamic with Black Pepper ice cream. To showcase flavorful Oregon strawberries, he worked with a local beekeeper who\u2019d developed a honey balsamic vinegar.<br><br>\u201cAdding a splash of that allowed the strawberry flavor to really shine through,\u201d Malek says.<br><br>Salt &amp; Straw\u2019s Thanksgiving lineup features turkey bacon, buttery brittle and jammy cranberry sauce flavors folded into a five-course feast of ice creams.<br><br>In Tivoli, New York, in their Fortune\u2019s Ice Cream shop, Brian Ackley and his wife, Lisa, offer Halva Honeycomb, based on Middle Eastern sesame candy, and citrus-y Olive Oil Satsuma. Both are non-dairy, born of Brian\u2019s wish to create creamy texture without using typical coconut cream or neutral oils. Tahini and oat milk are the keys to the halva flavor, while almond milk is blended with extra virgin olive oil in the satsuma ice cream.<br><br>Lisa is Persian, so the couple were delighted to find orchards in the Hudson Valley that could source perfect black cherries for a Labne Sour Cherry ice cream. The labne is similar to tangy Greek yogurt.<br><br>Texture also plays a role in the modern ice cream experience.<br><br>\u201cOur Cider Donut flavor has whole donuts blended into the base,\u201d says Ackley. \u201cAnd we\u2019ve got a green apple sorbet made from whole fresh apples \u2013 chunks or not chunks, depending on what I feel delivers the best flavor and texture combo that day.\u201d<br><br>Jeni\u2019s recently launched a Ted Lasso ice cream, called Biscuits with the Boss, with shortbread cookies inside.<br><br>Sgroi has seen some fun hacks on TikTok, like blended, frozen, sweetened cottage cheese ice cream.<br><br>\u201cAnother popular one (though slightly less healthy!) is ice cream wrapped in a fruit roll-up. It\u2019s gimmicky, messy and a bit hard to eat, but no one seems to mind \u2014 the original recipe video has millions of views,\u201d she says.<br><br>Non-dairy ice creams are evolving to meet modern demand, says Al-Hatlani: \u201cVegan or plant-based options aren\u2019t new, but they\u2019re getting better and creamier.\u201d<br><br>Soft serve is no exception. The New York City ice cream shop Morgenstern\u2019s recently opened a dairy-free, soft-service outlet, Morgenstern\u2019s Bananas. And in Seattle, the plant-based ice cream shop Frankie &amp; Jo\u2019s, also offers the treat.<br><br>\u201cCoconut milk ice cream has been popular for the last five years,\u201d says Spencer, \u201cbut with the rise of oat milk as an alternative, oat milk ice cream is now trending. We\u2019re also seeing brands play with new alt-milks in their ice creams, like macadamia nut milk.\u201d<br><br>Grocery store shoppers are encountering new ice cream flavors and formats from familiar brands. To name just a few: Baskin Robbins has pints of Triple Mango Ice Cream, swirled with real mango, mango sorbet and mango ribbons; Ben and Jerry\u2019s has introduced chocolate-coated ice cream bars called pint slices; and Entenmann\u2019s has launched an ice cream sandwich line based on some of their baked goods, like chocolate chip cookies and glazed donuts.<br><br>\u2014-<br><br>New York-based writer Kim Cook covers design and decor topics regularly for The AP. Follow her on Instagram at @kimcookhome.<\/p>\n\n\n\nngg_shortcode_0_placeholder\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KIM COOKAssociated Press Travel anywhere on the planet and you\u2019ll find some version of ice cream. 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