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Cornflake Cola Float

Escrito por: Scott van Dort
SV
Nível de dificuldade

Average

Sabor

Sweet

Tempo de preparo

2 Minutes (plus 48 h prep time)

Tipo de copo

Milkshake Glass

Ingredients

Partes de ml
Número de porções
1

The Cornflake Cola Float is a non-alcoholic drink that captures the retro charm of a 1950s diner.

It’s creamy and indulgent with just two ingredients. First up, you’ll need to make some Cornflake Ice Cream. The best part is you don’t need an Ice Cream Maker.

This drink requires a bit of prep, so it’s best to plan for two days. First, you’ll need to refrigerate the Cornflakes and Whipped Cream overnight. Next, you’ll need to strain it, whip the mixture, add Condensed Milk and then freeze your newly Cornflake-infused Ice Cream for another night. 

Since it takes a little time, let’s get started right away!

How To Make a CORNFLAKE cola float

Bar tools you’ll need

Day One – Preparing the Cream

  • Take a Large Glass Bowl and pour in half a liter of Whipping Cream (e.g. 40% fat).

  • Add 50 g of Cornflakes and stir the mixture thoroughly.

  • Put the bowl in the refrigerator overnight.

Day Two – Preparing the Ice Cream

  • Remove the bowl from the fridge.

  • Use a Sieve to strain the mixture into a Medium-Sized Bowl, pressing down on the Cornflakes with a spoon to extract all the Cream.

  • Use an Electric Eggbeater to whisk the Cream until it becomes fluffy with stiff peaks.

  • Pour in half a liter of Condensed Milk and stir well.

  • Pour the mixture into a Large Glass Container and freeze overnight.

Day Three – Making the Drink

  • Take a Tall Drinking Glass and fill it ¾ full with Cola.
  • Remove your Cornflake Ice Cream from the freezer.
  • Use an Ice Cream Scoop to add one scoop of Cornflake Ice Cream into the glass.
  • Place a Drinking Straw in the glass and stir.

Watch Rico make 3 Ice Cream Drinks, including the Cornflake Cola Float!

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ALL ABOUT THE CORNFLAKE COLA FLOAT

Oh my days, this is a real winner guys!

Rico Dynan

Bartender and Global Brand Ambassador

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