This
recipe was fun to make because the kids got to make it in an unusual
way. The recipe said it takes only 5 minutes to make, but we all
agreed that was underestimating. For each child you’ll need Ziploc
bags in gallon size and pint or quart size and enough ice to fill the
gallon bag halfway. We added some chocolate chips, about ¼ c each
child. Add whatever you’d like.
So,
let’s get cooking!
Fill
the gallon bags halfway with ice and add the rock salt. Add the half
and half, sugar, vanilla, and any fruit or extras you want to the
pint or quart size bags. Seal tightly. Check the kids’ bags; my
Megan’s ingredients bag wasn’t sealed all the way and before I
realized it, some of the ingredients had squeezed out.
Make
sure the gallon bags are sealed tightly too. Have the children shake,
shake, shake the bags! My kids’ hands got cold so after a couple of
minutes they got cloth napkins and kitchen towels to hold the bags.
After
maybe 4 minutes you can take one of the bags out so the kids can see
how it’s doing and how much thicker or how slushy it is. Ryan
showed us his.
Here
is the frozen result. This was Megan’s; she shook hers the slowest
and hers got done first, after about 7 or 8 minutes. Ryan and Timmy
were shaking theirs like maniacs and theirs got done maybe 5 minutes
later.
Inside
the bag, it looks just like ice cream you buy.
The
children can eat this ice cream right out of the bag!
Enjoy! ~TMMF
Ice
Cream in a Bag
(Per
Child:)
Ziploc
bags: gallon and quart sizes
½
c rock salt
1
c half & half
2
Tbl sugar
½
tsp vanilla
¼
c mini chocolate chips