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I'm going to attempt to make sea-salt ice cream. But I wanted to know what your opinions were if you've tasted it. My brothers keep begging me to make it and I'm going to surprise them with it. But I want to make sure it's worth the time first. Kids are picky eaters so I don't want to make it and they hate it. So, is it good? xD
 

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I've never tasted it, but I've severly want to.

I'll probably make it with my friend sometime this summer.

And did everybody else know sea-salt ice cream was inspired by real ice cream from a (amusment park, i believe) (Nomura?!) went to?
 

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My friend and I tried making it once. We didn't get to eat it because it didn't come out the right texture. I'm pretty sure it tastes like vanilla ice cream, but a bit more salty.
 

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I used a recipe from the KHI main site once. It was pretty good; like lycorismoon said, it's essentially vanilla ice cream that sometimes is a little salty.
Half of the batch I just made into ice cream and put it in a tub. this was good.
The other half I put in popsicle molds, after it had frozen completely and I started eating it, I found that a lot of the salt had collected at the bottom of the mold, so that part was really salty. not as good
Just a note, I didn't have an ice cream maker like the recipe I used called for, so I just used the 2-ziplock-bags-ice-and-rock-salt method. (you know, from elementary school science class)
 

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OMG

ive always wanted to make Sea salt Ice cream too, but I never got around to it,
and I dont have any friends who like Kingdom hearts enough to have some with me :(


you should make it. that would be epic!!!!
 

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I have the recipe for Sea Salt. And the ice-pop makers.-_-
Target has some cheap stuff...
 

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I've never tried it, though I plan to since I'm pretty sure my brother will have the ice cream experiment in chem eventually. Everyone I know only has good words for it.
 

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Yep. I buy it at my local gelatto shop sometimes. They have natural sea salt ice cream. I mix it with turtle cheesecake gelatto. So good.

It can be quite sweet, but the salt is a good dance partner for all the sugar. It tastes oddly delicious with the two together.

Depends on how you make it, though.

Here's a variation of the recipe if you like peppermint:
Peppermint Sea Salt Ice Cream Recipe - The Food Social Network
 

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Never had some. Well I've had something similar, I wonder.....

anyways good luck making it. Tell me how it tatses k?
 

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It has eggs in it because most ice creams use a custard base (milk and/or heavy cream, sugar, vanilla, eggs) which helps it make it creaming and rich. The more fat an ice cream has the richer the taste and texture will be.... :)
 

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Yep. I buy it at my local gelatto shop sometimes. They have natural sea salt ice cream. I mix it with turtle cheesecake gelatto. So good.

It can be quite sweet, but the salt is a good dance partner for all the sugar. It tastes oddly delicious with the two together.

Depends on how you make it, though.

Here's a variation of the recipe if you like peppermint:
Peppermint Sea Salt Ice Cream Recipe - The Food Social Network

I never knew the ice cream could be made with peppermint. If we like the ice cream the regular way then I might try it with the peppermint because it sounds interesting. xD
 
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