The ice cream sandwich grows up
April 10, 2015 by DarcieIce cream sandwiches are for kids, right? Not according to several innovative chefs, who have elevated the simple treat with high-end ingredients. While the “food gentrification” trend has been building for several years, the latest twists on this perennial childhood favorite push the envelope in tastes and textures.
An American invention that dates back over a century, the ice cream sandwich has remained popular due to its universal appeal. But the sandwiches’ creators might have a tough time understanding some of the newest variations, like the decidedly adult sandwich from Pearl & Ash in Manhattan, which features “ice cream suffused with Campari, vermouth and juniper (to conjure gin). It is a Negroni, transmuted, and tastes frankly medicinal, unmitigated by the trace of orange (the cocktail’s garnish) in thin bookends of vanilla cake.”
The offerings at A. B. Biagi, a gelato shop also in Manhattan, offers a European-inspired version that encases gelato in an oversized brioche, which is then half-smashed in a panini press, providing an intriguing contrast between the lightly toasted exterior and a cold, smooth core. Other NYC restaurants feature Thai takes with coconut-jackfruit ice cream in a Chinese sweet bun, and crisp waffles topping (what else) maple syrup ice cream.
You don’t have to travel to New York to experience unique takes on ice cream sandwiches, as the EYB Library is brimming with recipes. Start with one of these tasty treats:
Brioche. coconut and caramel ice-cream sandwiches from Australian Gourmet Traveller Magazine
Categories
- All Posts (6940)
- Antipasto (2135)
- Author Articles (247)
- Book News (935)
- Cookbook Giveaways (983)
- Cookbook Lovers (257)
- Cooking Tips (109)
- Culinary News (299)
- Food Biz People (552)
- Food Online (791)
- Holidays & Celebrations (272)
- New Cookbooks (149)
- Recipes (1500)
- Shelf Life With Susie (231)
- What's New on EYB (133)
Archives
Latest Comments
- eliza on What foods do you look forward to the most for each season?
- kmwyman on Rooza by Nadiya Hussain – Cookbook Review and Giveaway
- Maryd8822 on The Golden Wok – Cookbook Giveaway
- Dendav on Danube Cookbook Review and Giveaway
- sanfrannative on Rooza by Nadiya Hussain – Cookbook Review and Giveaway
- darty on Danube Cookbook Review and Giveaway
- Atroyer7 on Danube Cookbook Review and Giveaway
- demomcook on What foods do you look forward to the most for each season?
- demomcook on Danube Cookbook Review and Giveaway
- Darcie on How cookbooks can help build resilience