I have been Facebook friends with Barry and Pam ever since we returned home from Asheville and every so often Barry would post something ice cream-related on my wall after perhaps reading of some unusual homemade ice cream I had concocted, but on the whole, I haven't really heard from either of them since our dinner together in Asheville. That changed about two weeks ago when I received a message from Barry asking for my address because he wanted to send me some Moorenko's ice cream. It was at this moment that I realized why Christmas gifts stress me out so much: because they're something everyone expects. The best gifts, the true gifts. come out of nowhere, when you're not even expecting them. Barry knew how much I loved ice cream, he knew I take great pleasure in making my own ice cream and decided to share the love with some of his sister's own ultra-premium, fancy-flavored ice cream.
About a week later, I returned home from work one day with a box full of this packed in dry ice on my front porch:
Flavors in the box included:
honey lavender
burnt caramel bourbon brickle
salted caramel with pralines
fresh ginger
black raspberry chocolate chip
cinnamon cappuccino
Lavender flowers in the honey lavender ice cream |
Even though honey lavender was my favorite, all six flavors were delicious and each container had the perfect creamy, luscious texture one would expect out of a high-end, ultra-premium ice cream. The only thing that a connoisseur might contest is Moorenko's appears to be a bit stingy with the mix-ins. Whether it's chocolate chips or pralines, the mix-in landscape is not very fertile. However, I actually found this to be an advantage rather than a setback. I'm someone who prefers my ice cream to be smooth instead of "rocky" and I like to savor it slowly.
burnt caramel bourbon brickle ice cream |
After getting the opportunity to experience Jeni's Ice Cream this past summer, I'd have to say that Moorenko's is definitely in the same league as Jeni's. The texture is perfect and the flavors are sublime. I feel like I received an ice cream windfall in 2012. I wonder what delicious surprises await in 2013.
Just this evening, before I finished this post, I polished off the entire carton of salted caramel with pralines almost completely by myself. My husband contributed by maybe having 4 or 5 bites.
If this is cheaper than therapy, I just got my money's worth! |
How nice of you to share those 4 or 5 bites! LOL. Wow! These ice creams do sound heavenly. I'm not sure which one would have been my favorite because they all sound fantastic. Maybe the cappuccino, or perhaps the ginger. No, wait! I mean raspberry chocolate . . .
ReplyDeleteOh my, I am drooling as I read your post! Salted caramel with pralines - yum!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if Moorenko's knows the power of blogger ice cream reviews? Maybe I should branch out from books....If you are listening, Moorenko's, it's 1301 S. Johnson, Alvin, TX 77511....
ReplyDeleteHoney lavender ice cream? I had no idea there was such a thing and now I MUST have it. What a fabulous surprise and wonderful discovery - thank you for sharing it!
ReplyDeleteOk, you have me drooling now. Hope you have a fabulous New Year.
ReplyDeleteOk, now I know what I'm going to have for lunch!
ReplyDeleteBeth, thanks for the wonderful review! If I had to choose my favorite of all of my ice creams, I think it would be the Chocolate Chip, which is actually a straccialla (look it up). Our wonderful vanilla with melted bittersweet chocolate swirled in. Regarding the mix-ins (inclusions as we call them), I feel as you do. I'm the one making the ice cream, not the chips. The inclusions are much less expensive than the ice cream ingredients, so using a lot of them to displace the ice cream is a great way to increase the profit margin. Silly me! Strange as it sounds, Honey Lavender is our third best seller after Salted Caramel and Ginger. For any of you who would like to get some for yourselves, just shoot me an email and we'll make it happen! susan@moorenko.com. Happy New Year everyone! Only eat the good stuff!
ReplyDeleteOops! susan@moorenkos.com.
ReplyDeleteOops again! Stracciatella.
ReplyDeleteI am not a huge ice cream fan, but I don't think I could resist these! I would love to try the honey lavender. I'm like you, I love to try different flavors instead of the more "normal" ones.
ReplyDeleteThose sound divine! I'm looking at the black raspberry chocolate chip and the burnt caramel bourbon brickle as likely favorites, but, from your description, I could imagine honey lavender taking the lead.
ReplyDeleteHoney lavender and especially cinnamon cappuchino sound like wonderful ice cream flavors. I normally stick to plain vanilla(I know, not always the most adventurous eater!), but those are two flavors I definitely want to try now.
ReplyDeletewow, that is a nice gift!!
ReplyDeleteStop it! I'm drooling. The honey lavender and the burnt caramel bourbon brickle sound most divine.
ReplyDeleteMmm, burnt caramel.
ReplyDeleteThat's was such a nice gift! I would have cleared out all the other stuff from my freezer to make room for those babies! Thanks for sharing the experience with Weekend Cooking readers.
ReplyDeleteI agree that the unexpected gifts are the best, what a lovely surprise. I think I would try the honey lavender and the salted caramels with pralines first.
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