Saturday, May 16, 2009

Ice Cream, Finally

Summer is quickly approaching, and something I still miss is going for ice cream on a warm day. For many, many years, family and friends have frequented a local ice-cream parlor; very popular, it is the place to go after an evening out, or the destination in itself for an afternoon outing. In traveling as well, it's been something of a family tradition to sample local creameries along the way to determine where in the world you can get the best chocolate ice cream. Suffice it to say, we all love ice cream, but it had become something that I simply didn't partake anymore.

I admit that I do own an ice-cream maker, bought with the best of intentions, that sadly still resides in its box. I have been concentrating so much more on cooking than on baking or dessert-making that creating sorbet recipes just hasn't been a priority.

One day recently, I was craving something cold and sweet. B. and I were at Whole Foods, so on a lark, we took a look at the novelties in the frozen food case. Much to our surprise, we found Turtle Mountain's Purely Decadent coconut-milk chocolate ice cream. We looked at each other, and read the label again -- it's gluten-, dairy- and soy-free. Of course, we had to try it.

We're always very careful to read labels and investigate to make sure products truly are safe for me. When B. checked online, he found this great allergen-identification chart on the company's Web site that outlines the allergens that are present in specific products. Click here to view it. I absolutely commend Turtle Mountain for making such a commitment to the allergen-aware community and providing dairy-free products. To read more about the company and its philosophy, follow this link.

Incidentally, the ice cream is excellent. The coconut flavor is subtle, the chocolate, rich. There's a pint in the freezer now. I guess my ice-cream maker can stay in its box a while longer.

2 comments:

The Diva said...

It is wonderful ice cream. I'm getting ready to come to Chicago. Can you possibly suggest a couple of restaurants which help out with gluten and dairy free food? Thanks.~~Dee

My email address is nashgarden@gmail.com.

BTW, Blogger thinks I'm my daughter since she started her own blog.

Alisa said...

I love that coconut ice cream from Turtle Mountain!