One of my favorite ways to impress guests is to doctor up a carton of vanilla ice cream. Sure, you can buy fancy flavors from the store, but why would you do that when you can make your own custom creations at home?
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This Salted Caramel Ribbon Crunch Ice Cream is as unique as can be. Creamy vanilla ice cream is laced with a ribbon of rich caramel and then hand-blended with coarsely crushed salted pretzel twists. The result is an ice cream dessert that cures all of your sweet and salty cravings!
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If you are someone who loves to dip a salty fry in ice cream, or if you think the only thing that could make a potato chip even better is a drizzle of chocolate, this is the kind of sweet and salty dessert creation you’ll love. Enjoy!
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Salted Caramel Ribbon Crunch Ice Cream
Ingredients:
1.75 quart good quality vanilla bean ice cream
1 cup caramel sauce (I prefer homemade)
2 cups small pretzel twists, coarsely crushed
Directions:
Spoon ice cream into a large mixing bowl. Pour caramel sauce over the ice cream. Using a large wooden spoon, gently fold the caramel sauce into the ice cream. Fold the pretzel twists into the caramel/ice cream mixture just until well incorporated. Tightly cover the bowl and place in the freezer for 4 hours. Remove from the freezer 10 minutes prior to serving to thaw slightly for easier dipping. Return covered leftovers to the freezer.
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