For the serious chocolate lovers. Triple chocolate overload with chips, syrup, and cocoa powder in rich chocolate protein ice cream. Maximum chocolate, no apologies.
2 scoops of CRUSHS Chocolate mix
Milk: 10-12 oz
Chocolate chips: 15g (~1 Tbsp)
Chocolate syrup: 15g (~1 Tbsp)
Cocoa powder: 5g (~1 tsp)
Add 2 scoops of CRUSHS and your milk to the pint
Add cocoa powder and blend well
Freeze for 24 hours
Spin on Lite Ice Cream mode
Make a small divot in the center and add a splash of milk (1-2 oz)
Add your chocolate chips and drizzle in the chocolate syrup
Respin using the Mix-In button
Enjoy!
For the Deluxe Creami, increase all ingredients by 50%
Blend 2 scoops of CRUSHS with 10 oz milk until smooth
Add cocoa powder and blend again
Cover and refrigerate for 2+ hours to thicken
Pour into your ice cream maker and churn for 10-20 minutes
In the last minute, add chocolate chips
Transfer to a bowl and drizzle with chocolate syrup
For 1-quart machines, double all amounts
Use Dutch-process cocoa for a richer, less bitter chocolate flavor.
Nutrition shown is for base mix and milk only. Mix-ins will add to totals.
CRUSHS is good on its own, but when you add fun stuff it takes it to the next level. Mix-ins generally work best with a Creami. Most of the time you'll want to add them after the first spin. Make a little divot in the center of your pint, drop your stuff in along with a splash of milk, then hit the Mix-In button. You've now turned your base into something special. Don't be afraid to experiment!
Either works, but for the best texture, add heavier or delicate mix-ins (like sauces, peanut butter, cookies) after your first spin. Then, add your mix-ins along with a splash of milk and hit the Mix-In button.
No. Our amounts are a guide. Feel free to add more or less depending on how you like your pint.
Frozen fruits, crunchy textures (like crushed cookies, nuts), and creamy swirls (like peanut butter or caramel) all work great. Frozen fruits work best for texture. Add softer swirls after spinning. Adjust everything to your taste.