Frost on Ice Cream is a horrible thing to have to deal with.
If after you scoop out the Ice Cream , you place a large piece of saran wrap over the top and use the Ice cream scoop handle to tamp the wrap on to the top of the Ice Cream, it will displace the air that causes the frost.
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Posts: 55466 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004
We suppose this is good advice for some, but at our house life expectancy for a half gallon carton of ice cream is short. Generally a carton of ice cream seldom lasts long enough to frost.
As an aside, we consider Blue Bell brand ice cream to quite simply be the best ice cream money can buy. Those of you who have sampled the wares from "the little creamery in Brenham" know wherefore we speak.
I don’t really crave ice cream. I rarely eat it from the carton. At home I might have an ice cream sandwich if I stumble across it but other than that it’s just an occasional DQ one on a summer day.
My wife likes it out of the carton though. I don’t think it gets freezer burn.
Posts: 17944 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: February 10, 2007
How long does it take for ice to form on top of the ice cream....I personally have no idea
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Originally posted by Wetrudgeon: We suppose this is good advice for some, but at our house life expectancy for a half gallon carton of ice cream is short. < snip >
I live alone and the life expectancy of half gallon of ice cream is measured in minutes.
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Posts: 32701 | Location: Loudoun County, Virginia | Registered: May 17, 2006
Originally posted by Wetrudgeon: We suppose this is good advice for some, but at our house life expectancy for a half gallon carton of ice cream is short. Generally a carton of ice cream seldom lasts long enough to frost.
As an aside, we consider Blue Bell brand ice cream to quite simply be the best ice cream money can buy. Those of you who have sampled the wares from "the little creamery in Brenham" know wherefore we speak.
We trudge on.
Agree on both counts !!!
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Posts: 6620 | Location: In transit | Registered: February 19, 2013
Me and my daughters all hide our ice cream purchases from each other. bury it under piles of frozen veggies or wrap it in some kind of paper or box... Can't remember it ever frosting over...
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