Yes, there is a right way and a wrong way to make snow cones. Do not use crushed ice! The best flavors are achieved by using shaved ice. The difference between the two is that crushed ice is not swallowed, and it will remain in the bottom of your cup once you have swallowed the syrup. The shaved ice carries the sweet syrup with it as you swallow, and it will taste so much better. Regardless of the recipes that you choose, resist the temptation to dilute the syrup, because it is not meant to be diluted To make a proper snow cone, pack the paper cone from the bottom to the top with ice and form a cone shape at the top. Use dry shaved ice to achieve the best cone. Fill the syrup all the way up to the top of the paper cone. Did you know that there are over 80 economical, easy to use concentrated snow cone flavors? Just mix the concentrate with some sugar water and pour over your shaved ice in the paper cone. These cost just a few cents to make, and the kids will think you’re a genius! Some popular flavors are tiger’s blood, wild cherry, cotton candy, chocolate mint, and butter rum. The little ones will be easily impressed with your cooking skills with dynamite tasting snow cones Creamy Shaved Ice Flavors Whatever shaved ice syrup you choose can be turned into a yummy creamy flavor instantly. Pick out your favorite syrup and place seven ounces of the syrup and one ounce of evaporated milk in a container, stir well, and refrigerate. When chilled, pour this creamy mixture over the shaved ice, and you have a snow cone that few people can resist! Syrup flavors that work well with this recipe are banana, strawberry, vanilla, coconut, and cheesecake. You can make a quart with 28 ounces of syrup and four ounces of evaporated milk. Mixed Toppings With Sweetened Condensed Milk You can serve snow cones to your family like a pro. With just a little imagination and a few key ingredients from the kitchen, you can make shaved ice snow cones, with many requests for more! Keep sweetened condensed milk in your pantry as a new staple for fixing a sweet, delicious treat for your family. Place the shaved ice in each individual paper cone and pour some chilled sweetened condensed milk on top. Scoop one of these toppings on top, such as chocolate syrup, caramel topping, marshmallow cream, strawberry, peach, and whipped cream. Don’t forget the nuts on top! For an added treat, place two or three mixed toppings on each cone. Ice Cream Delights The name does say it all when making these shaved ice snow cones. They are easy enough to make for a hot summer day. Just add a generous scoop of ice cream to the bottom of the paper cone, fill with shaved ice, and cover with the flavored syrup you desire. Rainbow Colors Let the kids watch closely as you delight them with new colors that are created when you overlap colored syrups, just like a magician! Carefully pour different colored syrups over the shaved ice in a straight line from the left side to the right. As you pour, they will overlap and create a brand new color right in front of the kids’ eyes.
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