Friday, July 10, 2009

Cinnamon Bun Ice Cream

Ingredients:
4 cups of raw unfrozen Vanilla Ice Cream mixture (See Vanilla Strawberry Swirl Ice Cream)
4 tbsp raw maple syrup (can use raw dark agave nectar instead)
1/4 tsp pink Himalayan sea salt (can use regular Sea Salt instead)
1/4 tsp cinnamon

Preparation:
Prepare your cinnamon swirl sauce by mixing maple syrup, sea salt and cinnamon in a bowl. Transfer the sauce to a container or tiny pitcher (a container for creamer works well) that makes it easy to pour. Pour your vanilla ice cream mixture into a bowl and carefully pour cinnamon swirl sauce in a—you guessed it—swirly pattern into your vanilla ice cream mixture. Cover your container, place in freezer and once your creation is frozen, go to town. And be kind, share this recipe with others!
Note: Because there is nothing creepy in this recipe (like monosodiumglutomomaterednofive), depending on your freezer temp, the ice cream could become very hard. Take your container out of the freezer and let it sit on the counter for 5-10 minutes and then get to scooping. After a little time outside of the freezer, that creamy, scoopable consistency that we all love will arrive.

Recipe from: www.goneraw.com


Forward this Recipe to a friend!



Subscribe to Raw Recipe of the Day by Email



The recipes I send are those I've found (or created) on my raw journey. I give full credit to the author of each recipe, so if your recipe is here, but your name/book is not listed, please let me know. If you do not wish to have your recipe emailed to my private list, let me know and I'll promptly remove it.



Many of the authors of these wonderful recipes have published raw un-cookbooks - please support them by purchasing these books, so that they will continue to provide delicious, quality recipes.



Please visit our website: www.southfloridarawcommunity.com



Marsha Sims

305-628-0075

www.sortitout.net



Author:

Organizing Your Day: Time Management Techniques that will work for you

http://tinyurl.com/nx5be7

No comments:

Post a Comment