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Highlights: Ice Cream and Popsicles 2016

Published on July 24, 2016 By Emily. Updated on August 16, 2016

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Originally, I was planning to save this post for August.  But then, it turned out that most of the country was going to spend this week under a “Heat Dome”.  Brian and I took to sleeping in the air conditioned office on an air mattress and I debated whether it was ever necessary to leave that room.  Overall, it’s not as bad here as I know it is in some other places, and so I offer you these ice cream and popsicle recipes, in the hope that they help you stay cool.

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5 Ingredient Magical Fudgesicles (My New Roots)

Frozen Banana Creams (How Sweet It Is)

The Easiest (Strawberry-Buttermilk) Ice Cream You’ll Make All Summer (Food52)

No-Churn Sugar Roasted Peach Pie Ice Cream (How Sweet It Is)

6 Ice Pops You Can Eat for Breakfast (The Kitchn)

8 Vegan Banana Soft Serve Recipes To Keep You Cool This Summer (Back to Her Roots)

7 Recipes for Real (and Really Good) Homemade Frozen Yogurt (Serious Eats)

3 ingredient, no churn, vegan chocolate ice cream (Drizzle and Dip)

Raid Your Grocery Store for These 10 Smart, Unexpected Ice Cream Toppings (The Kitchn)

Homemade Cool Whip: How to Make the Best Freezer-Safe Whipped Cream (Serious Eats)

How to Make An Awesome Ice Cream Sandwich in 4 Steps (Food52)

Chocolate Peanut Butter Popsicles (Shutterbean)

How to Make Ice Cream without an Ice Cream Machine (Chow)

Cucumber-Mint Green Tea Popsicles (Cake Over Steak)

4 Ingredient Creamy Lemon Popsicles (Sally’s Baking Addiction)

Homemade Nutella Soft Serve (How Sweet It Is)

Frozen Coffee Popsicles (The SITS Girls)

My Favorite Ice Cream Cookbooks + recipes (Mary Makes Good)

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Previously on Relishments:

Popsicles I Have Known and Loved

Highlights: Popsicles and Ice Cream (2015)

Highlights: Frozen Treats for Summer (2014)

Highlights: Frozen Summer Desserts (2012)

Highlights: Popsicles (2011)

 

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Highlights: Ingredients
Highlights: Spring!
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  1. Sara @ Cake Over Steak says

    July 25, 2016 at 9:18 am

    Thanks for sharing!! Happy Summer :-)

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