Sweet strawberries blended with rich choco chunks and creamy vanilla soft serve Oreo cookies pieces, choco chunks, and coffee blended with soft serve.Īpple topping, pie pieces, and caramel coated truffles blended with vanilla soft serve. Snickerdoodle cookie dough with cinnamon sugar blended with soft serve. Soft serve blended with peppermint candy cane pieces, choco chunks, and cocoa fudge, and finished with whipped topping and more candy cane pieces. It really is love in a cup.īrownie dough, choco chunks, and cocoa fudge blended with soft serve. That’s the only way to create the perfect balance of rich red velvet cake pieces, silky cream cheese icing, and smooth vanilla soft serve. Once this sweet treat touches your tongue, you may think to yourself: “How do they pack so much of the indulgent taste of red velvet cake into every bite of the Red Velvet Cake Blizzard of the Month?” Why, with love, of course. Oreo cookie and creme de menthe mint topping blended with soft serve. Of course, the Frosted Animal Cookie Blizzard Treat also blends world-famous DQ soft serve with frosted animal cookies and and pink confetti frosting. With every red spoonful, you'll taste world-famous DQ®soft serve blended with rich brownie batter and brownie dough pieces. It features DRUMSTICK® sundae cone pieces (chocolatey-coated waffle pieces) and chopped peanuts blended with classic DQ soft serve. Your favorite ice cream truck snack has been blended with the World’s Favorite Blizzard Treat to create the ultimate summer flavor: the DRUMSTICK® Blizzard Treat. This delightful Blizzard Treat blends real pieces of yummy soft-baked Nestlé® Toll House® chocolate chip cookies and mini chocolate morsels mixed with fan-favorite DQ soft serve. . Nestle® Toll House® Chocolate Chip Cookie Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Reese’s Pieces, peanut butter topping, chocolatey topping, and DQ soft serve. Pumpkin pie pieces in soft serve topped with nutmeg and whipped topping. Rown sugar pie pieces, pecans, caramel topping, and soft serve. Reese’s Pieces, chocolate chip cookie dough, peanut butter topping, and soft serve. Strawberry topping blended with vanilla soft serve and Ghirardelli chocolate chunks Salted toffee pieces, fudge pieces, and caramel topping mixed with soft serve. Oreo cookie pieces, rich coffee, and cocoa fudge blended with soft serve.Ĭrushed peppermint candy cane pieces and choco chunks mixed into vanilla soft serve. Red velvet cake pieces and cream cheese icing blended with soft serve. Vanilla soft serve with cotton candy-flavored topping and sprinkles.īrownie pieces, choco chunks and cool mint blended with soft serve. Source: Top Secret Recipes: Sodas, Smoothies, Spirits & Shakes by Todd Wilbur.Girl Scout Thin Mints® cookies and cool mint blended with our world-famous vanilla soft serve to Blizzard® perfection. The dough for this recipe comes from a tube of Pillsbury cookie dough. Just be sure to use plain vanilla ice cream (not French vanilla), if you have a choice. We mix our ingredients in the icy bowl, while the ice cream stays frosty cold. ![]() To incorporate this technique at home you need to put a glass or ceramic bowl in the freezer for at least 30 minutes (while you’re at it you may also want to freeze the glass you’re going to serve the thing in). ![]() This method keeps the ice cream cold and firm while mixing, until it’s served to a drooling you. Servers there mix your choice of chunky ingredients with your choice of ice cream on a slab of frozen stone. To solve that problem, we’ll use a special technique inspired by marble slab ice cream stores. The biggest challenge when making Blizzard replicas at home is keeping the ice cream from getting soft when the other ingredients are stirred in. Today there are over a dozen varieties of Blizzards to choose from at Dairy Queen. McDonald’s McFlurry is one popular example. The new creation was such a sales phenomenon that other fast food chains created their own soft-serve ice cream treats with mixed in chunks of cookies and candies and fruit. Over 175 million Blizzards were sold in the year following the product’s debut in 1985. It’s Dairy Queen’s most successful product ever.
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