While my Dallas area weather is climbing back to the 70's, much of the country is covered in white. Here's a fun way to help you get out from under the snow if you are "buried"...
Recipe courtesy of Paula Deen
Total Time: 5 min
Prep: 5 min
Yield:8 to 10 servings
Level: Easy
Ingredients
8 cups snow, or shaved ice
1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
Place snow or shaved ice into a large bowl. Pour condensed milk over and add vanilla. Mix to combine. Serve immediately in bowls.
Enjoy!
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Any kid should do this once in their lifetime at least....Good posting here
I miss Paula being on the networks.... she has the best recipes. It was down right cold yesterday but this morning the sun is up no clouds and I've been out with the dogs walking the property. Have a beautiful day.
I remember this from when I was a kid, most important tip though - avoid yellow snow.
Passing this little gem of a recipe on to my wife, Lisa Von Domek ... I'm a HUGE ice cream lover. Thanks!
Gene
Lisa with the amount of snow we got Saturday I could make a ton of this ...... LOL
I remember having a similar ice cream treat as a kid. Since we don't get much snow here shaved ice would be a good substitute
Lisa
I'm all in for snow cream.
Good luck and success.
Lou Ludwig
Hi Lisa. Sounds delicious, even if I have to use the substitute for the snow.
Hi Lisa Von Domek , I remember when I was a kid, we did all sorts of things with snow and icicles. All I remember was to stay away from the yellow snow!
Hi, Lisa.
That sounds like an easy way to make homemade ice cream and use up all that extra snow laying around in my yard.
Just don't use the yellow snow, right? LOL.
I see someone already mentioned the yellow snow.
Mark