We have a lot to say about ice cream, what it means to us, why we love it, and where to get the good stuff in and around Ithaca, so take a listen and get in touch to share your ice cream favorites with us.
Eating at every restaurant in Ithaca from A-Z continues this week with visits to the Carriage House Cafe and Chili's, and we have updates on more great regional foodie events happening in the days to come. Check out our photos on Flickr, and browse the links below for more details.
Listen to Episode 14
Stuff we talked about in this episode:
- Ice Cream on Wikipedia
- Thomas Jefferson's Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe
- Chef Heston Blumenthal’s Smoked Bacon and Egg Ice Cream
as served at The Fat Duck (Bray, England) - Tasti D-Lite
- AvaSoft Ice Cream System
- Dippin' Dots
- Friendly's Ice Cream
- Purity Ice Cream
- Dennis' Homemade Ice Cream
- Your Daily Soup
- Cayuga Lake Creamery
- T-Burg Mini Golf
- Ithaca Journal Ice Cream Trail
- Carriage House Cafe
- Chili's
- 2008 Spiedie Fest & Balloon Rally
- Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty
3rd Annual Gourmet Local Foods Dinner - Edible Finger Lakes Harvest Dinners
2 comments:
Wow- so many delicious links!!! I advise anyone not in the know to go out and buy a bottle (or ten) of Lupo's Spiedie Sauce. Then marinate something in it. (perhaps even your arm). Grill. Eat. Repeat. As always, love the show. see you guys soon!
Peace!
Chef
Regarding the new high-tech "ice cream"-like products, I recently tried a "f'Real" smoothie at the Fast Trac convenience store across from Byrne Dairy. The system sounds similar to the one at Shortstop, except that you get a frozen cup from a freezer, rip off the top, and put it into the blending machine, which lifts it up and blends the contents. Not bad, but of course nothing like real soft-serve. I may have to try the "milkshake" varieties.
If you miss the old "ice milk" soft-serve (such as Dairy Queen used to have), which seems to have been replaced by modern flavor-reducing-thickener dairy product, my current favorite is the shakes at Arby's.
I'm not much of a fan of Wendy's expansion of their "Frosty" desserts, except for the"Twisted Frosty". I tried the cookie dough variety. Tasty, and quite similar to the D.Q. "Blizzard".
-D.E.
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