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Drumsticks

Drumsticks
Just in time for summer, an easy recipe for making your very own Drumstick style ice cream cones - also known in some parts as Cornettos!

You can customize these special treats to suit anyone's tastes. My favorite is half mint chip / half cookies + cream, topped with chocolate and chopped nuts! What will yours be?

 
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Step 1Ingredients

Ingredients
To make these tasty treats, round up the following:

  • Ice cream cones
  • Ice cream in your favorite flavors
  • 2 bottles magic shell or make your own! - covers 6-9 cones
  • Nuts (opt.)

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Apr 4, 2012. 2:13 AMTwinmum says:
I made these today.. yummo. Discovered a few things though.
1. The small waffle cones are probably the right ones to get because the 2 scoop cones are huge!
2. sticky tape does not stick to baking paper (I had no waxed paper) so I really had to go crazy with the tape around everything.
3. Frozen ice magic spears do not slip out of baking paper easily.
4. Frozen ice magic spears melt very fast once you start handling them, especially when trying to get them out of baking paper cones held together with a mile of sticky tape!
Feb 10, 2012. 6:22 AMWhitewave says:
what a yummy
Jan 27, 2012. 1:12 PMthefinderofthings says:
This is terrific! Thanks for sharing!!
Sep 25, 2011. 8:19 PMcasket_queen16 says:
For the ultimate ice cream experience, use a GIANT waffle cone! Man, oh man would that be an amazing treat!
Aug 7, 2009. 7:06 PM79spitfire says:
My kitty like ice creams...
Aug 24, 2009. 1:40 PMhishealer says:
My kitty likes the ice on the ice cream container, but got brain freeze one time... (LOL at the memory) She doesn't like the ice cream anymore!
Jul 11, 2011. 6:08 PMShany120 says:
my cat loves ice cream, but he always prefers salmon. :p
Aug 11, 2010. 10:46 AMkibukun says:
That reminds me of a little ditty. What does a cat say when it gets brainfreeze? MeOW!!!
Jul 2, 2011. 12:11 PMMomLovesElectro says:
how did you wrap them in the decorative paper? I'm wondering if I could take these down to my friends house for the 4th. Any Idea's on how I would store them for the 1 1/2 hour car ride down? I think I'm going to make the full box of 12 cones also I wonder how much ice cream & magic shell I would need then....3 bottles of magic shell?
Jun 29, 2011. 11:23 AMBarking Giraffe says:
Wow! that looks good! I'm going to have to make this sometime!
Jun 26, 2011. 9:20 PMlinlal says:
Here's some cone recipes as well as one for the Magic Sauce

http://www.joyofbaking.com/IceCreamCones.html

http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/tips-techniques/shortcut-solution-make-ice-cream-cones-in-your-panini-press-panini-happy-148781

http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/dessert-products/crunchy-carriers-making-ice-cream-cones-at-home-124235

http://www.thekitchn.com/thekitchn/slinks/diy-magic-shell-ice-cream-sauce--047939
Jun 24, 2011. 10:35 AMoneprimalscream says:
This is awesome! Thank you so much for the great tutorial!
Jun 12, 2011. 3:27 PMPhusilly says:
OHMYGAWD!!! I LOVE THIS!!! Drumsticks are my ultimate favorite!!! And I swear they're not quite as delicious as they were when I was a kid, still good, just not as wonderful as they once were... With this recipe I feel I could achieve those wonders of yore... Thank You Scoochmaroo! Thank You!!
Jun 11, 2011. 7:24 AMken256 says:
but theres a tiny problem...
the sugar cones got soaked up!!!
Jun 9, 2011. 10:39 PMcriggie says:
They look very nice.

Is Drumstick a family word? Or a regional phrase? I've never heard it in this context before.

Here in New Zealand there's a commercial product my Tip Top called a Trumpet which looks similar http://www.tiptop.co.nz/Our-Products/Trumpet.aspx
and a knockoff from Streets called a Coronetto.

Both are too small - maybe a homemade one would be more... filling.
Jun 10, 2011. 12:06 PMMaXoR says:
But to answer your question, it's a trademarked name for an American Ice cream treat. And is generally understood as the name for that style of treat. If you've never had one like this, please do! You'll love the complex flavors and consumable ease.

LOL....and no, I'm not a Nestle Rep, just a fan!
Jun 10, 2011. 11:54 AMMaXoR says:
Ok, well most american's as in North America, will have heard of these little beauties before. Personally I think the name is trademarked under the Nestle Company name, however it's usually understood and accepted as the general term for this style of ice-cream treat.
Jun 9, 2011. 9:20 PMLet Me Knit says:
My husband's eyes popped out of his head when he saw this project, so I know what I'll be making this summer (we're in Australia. Right now it's 10 deg C. We're having sticky date pudding instead).

I'm thinking vanilla icecream with a chewy toffee spear in the middle. I can't remember which icecream had that when I was a kid, but I inhaled them back then!
Jun 9, 2011. 11:34 AMrsislandcrafts says:
I like a marshmallow at the bottom too. A Hershey's kiss upside down might be fun too.
Jun 9, 2011. 10:35 AMNitidus says:
Thanks for the 'ible! I'm thinking of trying it with frozen yogurt so my milk intolerant family member can have some too!
Jul 27, 2009. 11:13 PMpaper sack ideas says:
I made these today and they worked out great, although I left out the chocolate centers. The only thing I might add is that if your ice cream gets REALLY melty (it was 85 degrees in my kitchen today) you might have to wait a while for it to set up in the freezer, and if you want it to be solid plan on a few hours before eating them. The magic shell recipe is wayyyyyy too fun!!!! next I will use butterscotch chips, then mint chips... etc... and smaller batches could easily be made. Thanks for a great Instructable!!!!!!
Jun 9, 2011. 9:48 AMzanne101 says:
There is some great ice cream out there with a base of coconut milk. http://www.coconutbliss.com/
I think I'll try the "drumsticks" with it.

This looks like fun - Thanks!
Jul 28, 2009. 4:47 PMpaper sack ideas says:
I was going to make a couple that were soy, but got caught up in the process and realized I'd filled them all with regular ice cream, it's OK though cause I'm the kid that's allergic to milk, the rest of the family is ok with it. I'll make some for me too next time.
Aug 24, 2009. 1:48 PMhishealer says:
I am lactose intolerant too, and I have discovered goat milk, and goat milk ice cream! It stays soft, which is another bonus, soft serve straight from the freezer! I wonder if it gets hard enough for this tho... Maybe if I don't overfill the cones... Hmmm. (LaLoo is the brand, and the Vanilla Snowflake is AWESOME! Tastes like the snow ice cream mommy made.)
Jul 30, 2010. 10:08 PMTechNerd1012 says:
hmm, goat milk ice cream sounds good! Now Ill have to try that!
Jul 28, 2009. 10:44 AMGoodhart says:
I have, for some time now, been away from ALL soy products, except those that are properly fermented; the only ones that actually have any real thorough studies done about. I personally wouldn't recommend the milk nor ice cream until further results are available......
Jul 28, 2009. 4:54 PMpaper sack ideas says:
I figure I ride in cars, cross busy intersections, drink alchohol (not all those activities at once though), why not eat some soy products and really live on the edge. Seriously though, I used to be vegan and was eating TOO much soy, I am no longer relying on it as a protein source since I eat meat now, and just eat it sometimes. Rice ice cream is really yucky so I think a bit of soy ice cream is worth any potential "risks."
Jun 9, 2011. 10:04 AMhalloweengirl80 says:
I second that :) Life is invariably fatal.
Aug 8, 2009. 5:29 PMlara_tas says:
You're right - after all, we ARE talking about sweets here. Are sweets meant to be healthy? I think not!
Aug 10, 2009. 3:56 AMGoodhart says:
Tis another reason I avoid them (not that I particularly LIKE sweet stuff to eat) ;-) If I am going to snack on something, I do prefer nuts or Dark (72% or higher) chocolate. We are all different in our likes and dislikes I guess.
Jul 28, 2009. 6:46 PMGoodhart says:
I meant to list the ones I do eat: although I do occasionally eat tofu (which is unfermented) I try to stick with miso, soy sauce, tempeh, and natto. As for ice cream, I prefer it with real cream and just try not to eat too much of it :-)
Jul 28, 2009. 7:27 PMjeff-o says:
You could also eat milk-free gelato.
Aug 6, 2009. 8:09 AMchrwei says:
typical gelato has milk, the non milk variants are usually called sorbetto
Aug 6, 2009. 8:33 AMjeff-o says:
Ah, you are correct. Thanks for the clarification. :)
Jun 9, 2011. 9:11 AMheffalump says:
I bet freezer paper would work instead of waxed paper. The shiny side could be the inside so that the ice cream wouldn't stick to it, and the paper outside would be easier to tape together.
Aug 6, 2009. 12:06 PMrick.leasure says:
Great idea! I'm curious if there is a way to make the magic cones yourself...or something like them. That way you can also control what additional flavors to add.
Aug 10, 2009. 7:59 AMmodsquad says:
My suggestion is to get some glass stirring rods (used for stirring cocktails) or something similar & put it in the ice cream while it's still 'soft'. Then freeze it & pull the rod out & just pour in some type of 'filling', be it caramel, hot fudge, milk chocolate, or maybe even some sort of cherry sauce or some other fruit based concoction. If it's warmed up some so that it's runny, you should be able to fill up the cavity. Alternatively, if you had some type of turkey baster device that had a small enough 'needle' you could simply inject sauce into the ice cream.
Jun 23, 2011. 12:27 PMMsJaxFla says:
Oooooh, I like your idea. Wondering if a big milkshake straw would work also? I am an ice cream fanatic..... and I only eat it in the middle of the night. Yes, I know....... but if I am going to indulge, I am going to go whole hog. Guess you can't tell I am Southern, can you? lol
Aug 10, 2009. 8:03 AMmodsquad says:
Also, I might add, I would rather have some sort of ice cream sauce in the middle opposed to magic shell so that it's more gooey rather than hard & crunchy like the magic shell.
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