Friday, August 11, 2017

Thai Rolled Ice Cream

How can I be so far behind the curve? I just found out that Thai rolled ice cream is a thing. There's even a shop called "Sweeting" right around here that makes it on a special piece of equipment that looks like a frozen griddle. Ice cream flavors, made while you watch, include matcha, red bean, banana-nutella, mango, chocolate, and others.

The Thai ice cream griddle -- very cold! The two spatulas
are used to chop up the fruit or other mix-ins with around a
cup of condensed milk. It freezes quickly.
It's a little like the "mix-in" ice cream that was a craze in the 80s -- but I shouldn't compare it to anything old, it's a new thing. Well only a couple years old according to internet sources. There's a reference to a Thai ice cream stand in Phuket, Thailand from 2013, and somehow it's been spreading in the US and who knows where else ever since. I just tried it ...

After mixing it, the ice-cream man spreads it in a very thin layer and rolls up little ice-cream rolls.
He lifts each one with tongs and arranges them in a dish.
Here's my Mango Tango Thai rolled ice cream with a small raspberry macaron on the side. Optional toppings (which I didn't
try) include tapioca bubbles as in bubble tea, syrups as in regular ice cream sundaes, and other choices.

10 comments:

  1. Is this shop in the 1200 block of S. University, near campus?

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  2. Yes, Jens, that's the one!

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  3. wow.. this is new to me- of course I tasted my first macaron yesterday so I think I'm really behind the times. I'll be on the lookout for this ice cream.. thanks

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  4. How cool is that? First I'd heard of it too, which is amazing considering all the Thai restaurants we have here. Nice that they even included a macaron!

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  5. Well, I'm behind the curve ball here, too. I don't think the craze has hit here yet but I will be ecstatic when it does!!!! Looks delicious and cool and hip!!!

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  6. Wow. I have never seen anything like this! How creative and fun.

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  7. I never heard of this! Another thing to add to the A2 list!

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  8. Yes, I've heard of this and bet it's good! Guess I will have to go in closer to Chicago now and look for it. Great photos of it!

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