Introduction: Easy Kool-aid Ice Cream
Such an easy way to make a fun treat for the kids. All you need is a large bowl, a spoon, a packet of Kool-aid, sugar, and milk... and of course a freezer.
Step 1: Kool-Aid
Open the packet and put the Kool-Aid powder into the bowl.
Step 2: Sugar
Add One cup of sugar to the bowl. Stir the two together if you'd like.
Step 3: Milk
Add 3 Cups of milk to the mix, and stir for at least a good 5 minutes until the sugar is ALL dissolved.
Step 4: Freeze It
Pop it in the freezer for a few hours. Stir it every so often if you want to but I never needed to.
Step 5: Enjoy
Scoop it into a bowl and enjoy it :)
14 Comments
9 years ago
Ill try it soon
12 years ago on Introduction
Has anyone ever used skim milk and if so how did it turn out.
12 years ago on Introduction
Sounds good! Will have to try it. Any feel for what kind of milk works best? skim, 1%, 2%, whole...?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
whole milk would be the best but cream would work even better
12 years ago on Introduction
sounds good now i can have kool-aid ice cream in orange and drink grape kool-aid as well.
12 years ago on Introduction
This turned out pretty good but you need to catch it at the right time for it to be like ice cream.
12 years ago on Introduction
u eva been to mexico we use gatorade in a baggie freeze in and it add a liitle gatorade in the baggie and sell it
12 years ago on Introduction
this does sound like an ez tasty treat
12 years ago on Step 5
So... it doesn't end up being hard as a rock?
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I let mine that i just made in the freezer over night and its kind of like an italian ice texture when you scoop it out.. its not like creamy ICE CREAM and its not like an ice cube lol, its hard to explain.
Reply 12 years ago on Introduction
I can kinda picture it, thanks. :)
Reply 12 years ago on Step 5
depends if you want it to. if you want it kinda soft, take it out right when it freezes and stir it up but if you do want it hard, then let it in for a while longer. i usually take mine out before its completely frozen. i dont even let it go that far lol.
12 years ago on Introduction
I'd also really like to see pictures of you doing it! This seems like a pretty good idea, honestly. And I think it could lead to very tasty results!
12 years ago on Introduction
I'd love to see pictures of your process in this!