Pour it on your Ice Cream


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Pour it on your Ice Cream

Postby tortoise » Aug 20th, '11, 09:16

Last night, I was putting some vanilla ice cream into a mug right next to a tea pot that had been brewing a late steep of aged baozhong for an hour of so. I poured out the tea and it tasted fantastic -- like it tasted on the first steep: rich, with a candy-like sweetness. I spontaneously decided to pour the 100ml over the top of my ice cream. It froze a light brown, crunchy tea-skin over the dessert. It was fantastic.

Most of us have had matcha or "green tea" ice cream at some point. This was different, but every bit as good, if not better.

I think the key was the type of tea and the vanilla flavored ice cream. I doubt it would be as good with chocolate or certain other flavors. Some of the older baozhongs that were originally somewhat roasted have that candy-like taste which complimented dessert very well. Next time I make home-made ice cream, I'm going to try to include this in the recipe instead of pouring it over the top.
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Re: Pour it on your Ice Cream

Postby karmaplace » Aug 20th, '11, 09:36

That sounds amazing. I've seen Earl Grey flavored ice cream before (and, of course, the green tea flavor), but I think an oolong flavor sounds scrumptious.

I've made myself Masala chai milkshakes before; instead of milk, I added my own chai concentrate to vanilla ice cream in the blender. I think that ice cream companies should be looking into tea flavors. :mrgreen:
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Re: Pour it on your Ice Cream

Postby Bakkoi » Sep 18th, '11, 18:51

I am going to have to confirm that this is indeed a delicious idea. I just tried periodically dipping a fudgesicle in some late-brew Phoenix Oolong. It created a kind of cool gel on the surface of the popsicle with each dip.

Phoenix oolong in general seems to be a nice compliment to sweet desserts. The late brews that are less sweet and more bitter are particularly good for balancing the sweet flavours in the dessert.
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Re: Pour it on your Ice Cream

Postby DarkenedSun » Sep 22nd, '11, 18:42

OMG. I have to try this. It sounds insanely good. I would have never thought of this! Now to decide on which oolong and what type of ice cream... :D
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Re: Pour it on your Ice Cream

Postby needaTEAcher » Nov 9th, '11, 04:26

Bless you all for this. I just ordered some da hong pao, and as soon as it gets here (after I try it) I am going to use a late brew for dessert. Rock on you awesome teachatters!
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