| Size: |
1 dozen 2fl oz apples |
| Origin: |
St. Clair Ice Cream in Connecticut |
| Ingredients: |
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Available in one flavor:
Apple Pie a La Mode (Apple Cinnamon) Ice Cream with Chocolate Stem
Instead of the traditional apple pie, serve pie-flavored ice cream carefully crafted to look like an actual apple.
Luxury apple cinnamon ice cream is tempered, then hand-formed into the shape of an apple with a short dark chocolate stem using traditional ice cream molding techniques. The fruits are then hand-glazed with ice for surface decoration, a delightful crunch, and slower melting on the plate. The molding process removes much of the air normally found in ice cream, concentrating its flavor.
Each apple is roughly 2 inches in diameter and can be used as a small single serving.
St. Clair Ice Cream has been crafting these gorgeous desserts for weddings, fancy dinners, and other gatherings for over 22 years. The techniques they use for this dying art are far older, passed down to them by one of the last small artisanal molded ice cream shops.
Ingredients:
Apple Pie a La Mode Ice Cream: Milkfat and Nonfat Milk, Sugar and/or Corn Syrup, Apples, Cinnamon Candies, Eggyolk, Apple Extract, Stabilizer (Dextrose, Guar Gum, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan).
Chocolate Stems: Sugar, unsweetened chocolate, cocoa butter, lactose, soy lecithin, vanillin, cocoa solids 72%. May contain traces of milk and nuts.
Surface Glaze: Sugar, Water, Red Beet Extratives, Citric Acid, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Propylene Glycol, Tumeric Extract, Annatto Extract, Potassium Hydroxide, Castor Oil, Caramel Color, Natural Maple Flavor.
Caution: St. Clair ice creams ship with dry ice, which means that the temperature is significantly below freezing. Therefore, the ice creams will be very hard when taken straight of the box. Please let the ice creams sit in the freezer for a couple hours or on the counter for a few minutes before biting into them. Further, do not handle dry ice with your bare hands. Use gloves and place dry ice in the sink, away from children, where it can melt safely. Ice creams are produced in a facility that processes nuts and eggs.
Serve these ice cream apples as a beautiful light dessert at your next party or fall gathering. They can either be used as a light single serving or paired with other small desserts for a multi-element dessert plate that’s sure to extract oohs and aahs from your family and friends.
Keep them in your freezer until a few minutes prior to consumption (they will be too hard to eat straight from the freezer). Direct contact with metal will cause them to melt faster. If your bowls, plates or platters are metal, put an insulating layer underneath the ice cream/sorbet like a cloth, food safe leaf, or
edible flower petals. They would also look beautiful served on eco-friendly
disposable palm leaf plates or bowls.
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