
Over the years with the advent of so many flavors and different types of coffee and ice cream concoctions this day is not as limited as one may think.
History. It all started in 1770, when Giovanni Basiolo made his success in New York selling semi-frozen coffee and milk products popular in Genoa. Then in 1869 coffee ice cream was used in a parfait. Finally in 1919 the first recipe was in a cookbook that was called Egg Coffee, consisting of cream, crushed ice, and coffee syrup. Now not only can you add coffee to ice cream (liquid or granules), but you can add ice cream to coffee (via flavored creamers or by the scoop). or you can just buy it premixed… in the frozen food isle or at your coffee shop. Then there are the excess number recipes on the web that combine the two ingredients in a number of creative ways.
Fun? facts. Only 4% of Americans say that coffee ice cream is their favorite. Even though Gelato is the precursor to ice cream they are different. Specifically in that ice cream uses more cream than milk which makes the fat content a bit higher. Coffee was discovered in the 9th century.
Plethora of mixtures (easiest to hardest)! Okay so pouring your morning brew over a scoop or two of vanilla ice cream is a basic starting point. But there is also store-bought brand named coffee ice creams for example: Trader Joe’s “Coffee Bean Blast” Ice Cream, Talenti “Cold Brew Coffee Sorbetto”, Ben and Jerry’s “Coffee Coffee Buzz Buzz Buzz” Ice Cream, Häagen-Dazs “Coffee” Ice Cream, Enlightened “Coffee and Cream” Ice Cream, Straus Family Creamery “Organic Coffee” Ice Cream, and Breyers “Coffee” Ice Cream. You can also add ice cream flavored creamer to your coffee, like International Delight Cold Stone Creamery Sweet Cream Coffee Creamer, Nestle Coffee mate Drumstick Vanilla Sundae Cone Liquid Coffee Creamer, and Califia Farms Vanilla Sweet Crème Iced Café Mixer Coffee Creamer to name a few. Recipes that sound too good to be true: Kahlua & Coffee Malted Ice Cream, Brownie Batter Coffee Ice Cream, and 4-Ingredient No-Churn Coffee Ice Cream Recipe With Dark Chocolate.
Final thought. At the end of the day, stop at the liquor store and pick up some coffee liquor (if you don’t already have one of the top 8 coffee liquors at home), drive through a Wendys for a frosty (if you don’t have ice cream in your fridge), go home, mix and raise a toast to National Coffee Ice Cream Day!