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Top Four Ice Cream Tips | Make the easiest dessert even simpler
1.Scoop in advance for a crowd. To serve ice cream quickly and in well-shaped spheres, scoop it up to several hours before needed, place balls evenly on a wax-paper lined sheet, cover with plastic wrap and store in the freezer until needed.
2.Soften for easy scooping. If the ice cream is too hard for easy scooping, defrost it in the fridge for about 15 minutes or pop it in the microwave for about a minute, then give it a couple more minutes on the counter.
3.Treat ice cream with the coldness it deserves. When shopping, make the ice cream freezer your last stop. Bag the ice cream by itself or with other frozen items, go directly home and unpack and put in the freezer as soon as possible. In your home freezer, always store ice cream in the main section, not the door.
4.Be creative with serving dishes! Use juice glasses, coffee cups, colorful plastic wine glasses or even halved fresh fruit that's been scooped out. Freeze your serving pieces first to keep the ice cream firmer.
Dairy Freezer 101 | Understand an ice cream labelAs if choosing a flavor isnt daunting enough, ice cream now also comes in an entire array of varying quality and calorie levels. We cant help you with the flavor part, but here is the scoop on what the different labels mean:
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