Vanilla iced cream, sprinkled with wasabi peas! Crunchy, spicy, hot, sweet, and cold! It was grrrrrrrrrrrrreat!
It’s almost as good as the time I put habanero jelly on chocolate iced cream!
Anybody else gonna try some?
Vanilla iced cream, sprinkled with wasabi peas! Crunchy, spicy, hot, sweet, and cold! It was grrrrrrrrrrrrreat!
It’s almost as good as the time I put habanero jelly on chocolate iced cream!
Anybody else gonna try some?
There was a scene on Rescue Me last week when Uncle Teddy “invents” an ice cream flavor. Pistacio ice cream with bits of steak. He calls it beefstacio or something like that. “I called the guys at Ben & Jerry’s and they turned me down” he says.
You and that guy need to get together and go bowling.
I’m thinking Win Schuler’s Bar-Scheeze marbled ice cream with wasabi peas.
You can get wasabi ice cream in Japan in Nagano where wasabi is grown.
It’s pale green and a bit disappointing really - nice ice cream but not very wasabi-ish.
The wasabi chocolate is reeeevolting; it has all melted and got clagged round your teeth when the wasabi flavour hits. Bleugh.
Ah, wasabi ice cream and natto.
Mmm mmm mmm mmm.
Not.
I like wasabi.
I lurves ice cream.
But the two should never go together.
I think I am scarred emotionally now, QtM.
Right after I try sprinkling the powdery acid from my car’s battery terminal onto my blueberries and drizzling some liquid Drano atop my terra mizzou
And now Ladies and Gentlemen we see the sad effects of vegimite poisoning on a once brilliant and dedicated doctor. Remember kids, if someone offers you vegimite, just say no!
“Iron Chef, how could you?!”
Bwa-ha-ha-ha!
Do you enjoy “can o’ peas” too? Or “patty”?
No, really! It’s the crunchiness of the peas that makes the combination work. Along with the fiery bits of wasabi separated by cool vanilla iced cream! Just adding wasabi powder with iced cream and mixing it up would be a waste!
But vegemite and iced cream did not work for me.
“There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance - that principle is contempt prior to investigation.”
—Herbert Spencer