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    Default 10 Innovative Ice Cream Flavours

    Occasionally, we all scream for ice cream—whether while running after the neighborhood’s Pop Goes the Weasel-blaring truck or on one of the sweltering days of summer. But when’s the last time an ice cream flavor made you want to scream? The extraordinary examples below, including a Blue Cheese and Caramelized Shallot creation and a Curry Carrot concoction, are so unusual in their ingredients and flavor pairings that they’re sure to provoke some sort of reaction from you—whether of pleasure, confusion or just plain brain freeze. That’s the scoop; now, dig in!

    Candied Bacon Ice Cream





    Curious to see what would result from marrying all his favorite ingredients together, The Perfect Scoop author David Lebovitz got to work combining bacon, eggs and a healthy dose of calories (i.e. butter and half-and-half) to produce this one-of-a-kind creation. After candying thick strips of bacon with a generous sprinkle of brown sugar, Lebowitz crumbled the crispy-sweet strips into a batch of homemade rum-flavored ice cream. Photo courtesy of James Boo/TheEatenPath.com

    Curry Carrot Ice Cream





    Not Eating Out In New York blogger Cathy Erway adapted this unique dish from a recipe she found in cookbook Asian Ice Cream for You and Your Kids. By putting a Western spin on the volume’s Japanese Curry Ice Cream recipe, she ended up with an icy concoction that combines heavy cream, milk, coconut milk, egg yolks, brown sugar, curry powder, a squirt of lemon or lime and shredded carrots. Photo courtesy of Cathy Erwa/noteatingoutinny.com

    Bourbon and Cornflake Ice Cream





    San Francisco-based ice cream shop Humphrey Slocombe, owned and operated by chef Jake Godby, has been frozen in the spotlight for their bizarre flavor combinations, including Strawberry Candied Jalapeno, Balsamic Caramel and Pistachio-Bacon. The photo above depicts their “Secret Breakfast” flavor—a creamy vanilla ice cream that’s spiked with bourbon (the “secret” part) and cornflakes (the “breakfast” portion). Godby has been quoted in the New York Times as saying, “There's a whole world out there beyond chocolate, strawberry and vanilla…I'm just trying to have some fun.” We’ll say. Photo courtesy of Food Nut/foodnut.com

    Caviar Ice Cream





    Sweet tooths be warned: The main ingredient in this scoop—60% white sturgeon Alverta Royal Petrossian caviar—means this dish isn’t destined for the dessert course. The exclusive (and expensive) offering of gourmet French ice cream company, Philippe Faur, this concoction is arguably the most unusual addition to the company’s lineup of 73 impressive flavors. Though only available in France, curious global consumers can get the product shipped internationally in special packaging that prevents melting for up to 72 hours. Photo courtesy of Luxury-Insider.com

    Blue Cheese and Caramelized Shallot Ice Cream





    This pungent creation made its ironic debut at a book launch for a new ice cream and dessert volume, The Book of Sweet Things. Irish brothers and co-authors Sean and Kieran Murphy set out to showcase a local blue cheese in this groundbreaking dish, which they describe as a flavor only fit for the non-faint of heart. Ingredients include sugar, egg yolks, cream, milk, milk blue cheese (they used Ireland’s Wicklow Blue), banana shallots and butter/oil. Photo courtesy of IceCreamIreland.com

    Fig & Goat Cheese Swirl Ice Cream





    Mike’s Table—a blog which features the “experiences, experiments and edible things” hailing from Florida-based chef Michael Mulligan’s kitchen—holds the birthright to this creamy concoction. Inspired by the simple yet wonderful flavor pairing between figs and cheese, he created separate batches of fig and goat cheese ice cream, which were then mixed together to produce this gorgeous pink-and-aubergine hued masterpiece that carries the distinct, tangy flavor of goat cheese. Photo courtesy of Mike/Mikes-Table.themulligans.org

    Sweet Corn Ice Cream





    When Kevin from Toronto grew tired of his uninspired meals and eating habits, he started a blog called Closet Cooking, which became his platform for trying and sharing new and unique recipes—one of which is the Sweet Corn Ice Cream shown above. The simple directions include simmering a whole corn cob in heavy cream and milk for 10 minutes before adding corn kernels, sugar, vanilla extract and egg yolk into a simmering pan; once the substance is suitably thickened, it’s chilled and loaded into an ice cream maker for the final transformation from veggie to dessert. Photo courtesy of Kevin/ClosetCooking.blogspot.com

    Soy Sauce Sorbet





    Jessica Su’s low-fat creation only has four ingredients: water, sugar, low-sodium soy sauce and orange zest (though vodka is AN optional ingredient that helps prevent the sorbet from freezing into a block of ice). After many experiments, even the innovative chef ultimately decided that soy sauce is a little too odd for desserts, but we still applaud her free-thinking initiative. Photo courtesy of Jessica Su/SuGoodSweets.com

    Japanese Black Sesame Ice Cream





    The dark hue of this ice cream—set off here by a rosy stick of Strawberry Pocky—is what first turned us onto (or off?) this frosty offering. A creamy, milky and sugary blend of ground and roasted black sesame seeds, the ebony-colored concoction is one of many similar nutty ice cream flavors that’s commonly featured on restaurant menus around Japan. Photo courtesy of JapaneseIceCream.blogspot.com

    Balsamic Strawberry Ice Cream





    Bi-Rite Creamery is an ice cream shop in California that’s known for showcasing local and organic ingredients in their many icy treats, including ice cream, granitas, sorbets and popsicles. Their flavor offerings change rapidly, due to the seasonality of the local fruits, but on their menu now is a Balsamic Strawberry confection that melds sweet organic summer strawberries from a local farm with a tangy balsamic vinaigrette. Photo courtesy of Jonas/SuperficialFlavor.blogspot.com


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    Default Re: 10 Innovative Ice Cream Flavours

    some crazy flavours in that lot. Interesting though

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    Default Re: 10 Innovative Ice Cream Flavours

    In thailand (prob most SE Asia) they love adding Corn to ice cream, tried it and it was rank!

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    Yuk

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