Hi Geri, I too used Blue Hubbard in my MBR and initially thought the exact same thing... what is this mint -
chocolate chip ice cream color??
maybe it's my lighting but it sure looks like you said... a mint -
chocolate chip ice cream color!!
Not exact matches
Now, I get that the glowing green
color in the typical carton of mint
chocolate chip ice cream doesn't really come from a natural green
color, but I wouldn't touch the white (uncolored) varieties with a ten - foot pole.
This easy - to - make mint
chip ice cream bucks the traditional garish green
color and gets it chunky texture from a generous handful of dark
chocolate chips.
1 1/3 cup all - purpose flour 1 tablespoon granulated sugar 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup buttermilk 1 large egg 2 tablespoons butter, melted and cooled to lukewarm, plus more for cooking 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon pure mint extract (or pure peppermint extract) 3 to 4 drops green food
coloring (optional) 3/4 cup mini semi-sweet
chocolate chips, plus more for garnish Whipped
cream for serving Vanilla
ice cream for serving Hot Fudge for serving
Kids would be getting the calcium we're so worried about (so much so that we serve artificially
colored and flavored milk with as much sugar as a serving of
ice cream) and presumably the higher calorie count would mean we don't need to serve the empty - calorie
chocolate chip cake anymore.
Blue No. 1 Also known as: Brilliant blue What it is: A food
coloring Where you can find it: Frito - Lay Sun
Chips French Onion and other Frito - Lay products; some Yoplait products; some JELL - O dessert products; Fruity Cheerios; Trix; Froot - Loops; Apple Jacks; Quaker CapN Crunchs Crunch Berries; some Pop - Tarts products; some Oscar Mayer Lunchables; Duncan Hines Whipped Frosting
Chocolate; Edys
ice cream products; Skittles candies; Jolly Ranchers Screaming Sours Soft & Chew Candy; Eclipse gum; Fanta Grape