No Fry Fried Ice Cream
Learn to make this delicious Fried ice cream at home without frying- it’s one of the easiest and most delicious dessert treats you can make!
I’ve never had honest to goodness fried ice cream, but my mother has and raves about it. Good news is, she raves about my unfried fried ice cream just as much! Although different (and definitely not fried) this is an easy way to prepare a yummy dessert with a delicious crunchy topping. I like to serve it topped with whipped cream, drizzled in honey, and with a little cherry for effect.
This is easy as pie to make and oh so good. I hope you get to try it soon. I served it to my Mother and Father in law on their last visit and my Mother in Law has been anxiously waiting on me to post this recipe. Here ya go, Linda!
Recipe Ingredients:
- Cereal (I used Honey and Oats)
- Vanilla Ice Cream
- Cinnamon
- Butter
- Sugar
What kind of cereal? I like to use one of those Honey Bunches of Oats but Cinnamon Toast Crunch also works really well. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different cereals and flavors here. Have a little faith in yourself and your own creativity. There is a great quote from a Winnie the Pooh story that reads “Promise me you’ll always remember: You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” That applies double to you :).
Does the Type of Ice Cream Matter?
Try to get the best quality vanilla ice cream you can find. 90% of them out there today aren’t that great. Edy’s is good, Kroger’s Private Selection is good, and we all love BlueBell. I’m sure there are other good ones out there but those are the three I can personally recommend.
Scoop out your ice cream and place it on waxed paper lined baking sheets. Place these scoops back into the freezer for about an hour, or until very hard.
Melt your butter and add in cinnamon and sugar
Stir that up well.
Place your cereal in a gallon sized zipper bag and crush it. I just used my hands to crush this. You can use a glass or rolling pin if you like but my hands are the one kitchen tool I never have to look for so why bother using something else? Most days, life is so much simpler than we would have ourselves believe.
Pour your butter blend into the bag with the crushed cereal.
Seal the bag and mix it up good with your hands.
Now pour your cereal out onto a cookie sheet. I line mine with aluminum foil to have easier cleanup. Place this in the oven at 350 just until toasted. This won’t take but five minutes or so. YOU HAVE TO KEEP AN EYE ON IT BECAUSE IT WILL BURN IF YOU DON’T
Now get your ice cream balls from the freezer. Using your hands, roll each one around while pressing into the cereal mixture.
like this.
Cover these and return to the freezer.
Top each serving with whipped cream, a cherry, and honey drizzled over.
Best if served same day as cereal won’t be as crunchy a day or two later.
Printable Recipe Card Below!
Ingredients
- Container Vanilla Ice cream I am using 48 oz size
- 3 Cups Honey and Oats Cereal* or cereal of your choice
- 3 Tablespoons butter
- 3 Tablespoons sugar
- 1 Tablespoons cinnamon
Instructions
- Scoop frozen ice cream out onto waxed paper lined baking sheets and place in freezer for at least an hour, or until hardened.
- During that time, place cereal in gallon zipper bag and crush. Melt butter in microwave and stir in sugar and cinnamon, pour into bag with cereal and seal. Knead with hands until well mixed. Pour out onto lined baking sheet and place in oven at 350 just until toasted, about five minutes. Keep close watch as cereal will burn easily.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool. Roll hardened ice cream balls in mixture, pressing lightly as you do so. Place coated ice cream in 9x13 dish and return to freezer or serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
You may also like these ice cream recipes:
Oreo Ice Cream Cake A Family Favorite
Almost No Sugar Ice Cream Grahamwiches
Here are a couple Mexican themed desserts:
Dulce De Leche Creamy Caramel Goodness
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Mmmmmm…that looks soooo yummy! Now I just have to do the math to make about 1/4 of them…grrr I hate math..hahaha, but this sure looks worth it! Thanks Christy, you’re da best!
That looks wonderful. And if you toast the cereal mix in a skillet, you can really call it “fried” (though I don’t volunteer to clean up). Will your family eat ALL of those? Or did you make that many for the pictures? And if you make a dozen is it called a “mess ” of fried ice cream? =-)
ooooh Cinnamon Toast Crunch would be awesome with that! have a fun rest of the weekend everybody – stay cool in all the heat!
It looks good and would be a great summertime bedtime snack. I have never had fried ice cream either -mainly because Mexican restaurant portions are usually so generous and on the heavy order we don’t have room for dessert. I was looking at your burnt offereing and thinking that if Christy had her chickens they would be getting an unplanned treat.
Fried Ice Cream is Awesome….. but this looks yummy too! Can’t wait to try this.
this looks so yummy – i am gonna try it this weekend!
This looks so good. Now I am trying to make it diabetic friendly. I think I can by using Splenda and pick a cereal that is high in fiber. Gonna try.