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Cold Guinness Extra Stout

Guinness

Plus Taza chocolate sauce made with 80% dark chocolate

Taza Stone Ground Chocolate

Taza Chocolate Sauce

Plus Batch coffee ice cream

Batch Coffee Ice Cream

Batch Coffee Ice Cream

Equals pure coffee, chocolate-y, Guinness stout-y bliss.

Guinness Ice Cream Float

Obviously, this is a super easy dessert recipe to be made only if you are certain that your guests like coffee, chocolate, and Guinness. There are strong flavors in this dessert; it is not sweet, and that is why I like it! The Taza chocolate sauce is rich and bitter, perfect for drizzling into a float, and I am sure even better when blended into a milkshake. As for proportions, I used about two and a half small scoops of ice cream to a bottle of Guinness in each glass, then drizzled in maybe a teaspoon of chocolate sauce. I didn’t want any one flavor to overwhelm here, and it ended up being perfect.

It’s good to remember that this is an alcoholic beverage. Once the coffee ice cream started to melt into the Guinness, it was easy to knock it back like it ain’t no thing, but then I got a little woozy in a good way. Winking smile 

I love the weekend, especially long weekends, and especially after a week where I was blessed with lots of new and fun work prospects. I hope your weekend is going along just as well!

Tags: Batch Ice Cream, coffee, dessert, Guinness, ice cream, Taza

What do you get when you combine Taza Chocolate, Batch Ice Cream, and one of the first nice days of spring? A Sunday of Sundaes! Yesterday these two local businesses partnered for a fun outdoor ice cream and chocolate tasting for the community, and it turned out to be a great idea.

Prior to the official start of the event, I was invited to attend a blogger tasting, so my husband and I arrived a little early to find parking and to wander the Taza Factory Store.

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From every angle, Taza is a pretty special business, starting with their commitment to sustainability, fair and direct trade and compensation, their ongoing efforts to partner with other socially responsible businesses, and ending, of course, in high quality chocolate in a variety of forms and creative flavors. The factory store is pretty much a chocolate-lover’s heaven, and I couldn’t wait to use my Taza bucks to buy up some chocolate treats. . . for one of you! Winking smile

Taza chocolate

After we browsed the store, we went outside where I met Megan, Elizabeth, Daisy, and Bianca for a fun info session and ice cream/chocolate tasting. There were introductions all around as we met the ladies from Batch Ice Cream and Taza. I couldn’t help but eye up the creamy ice cream sitting in front of us.

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Batch uses local, organic, fair trade ingredients wherever possible, and their ice creams have a short list of pronounce-able ingredients. They partner with local food producers, starting with a dairy in Tiverton, RI for their milk and adding flavor from places like Dean’s Beans for their coffee ice cream, sea salt from Maine for their salted caramel, and ginger from a MA farm for their ginger ice cream, to name a few.

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The tasting included Batch vanilla bean and coffee ice creams paired with Taza chocolate sauce and cacao nibs to make little sundaes. We started with the vanilla, which I ate with a generous drizzle of Taza chocolate sauce and then moved on to the coffee, which, because I adore coffee ice cream, I ate on its own.

The flavors in both the ice cream and chocolate are difficult to put into words. Both ice creams were incredibly creamy but not heavy with bold, real flavors of vanilla and roasted coffee The vanilla was a perfect canvas for the smooth, slightly bitter chocolate sauce, and the coffee, just as I imagined, was like a sweet latte. The folks from Taza and Batch kindly sent us home with gift bags which contain Batch’s salted caramel, which I will be using in a recipe later this week. Ice cream floats? Ice cream filed cupcakes? Who can tell? You will have to wait and see.

I couldn’t taste all of that chocolate without sharing though! So, one lucky blog reader will win the following: Taza chocolate covered cacao nibs, dark chocolate covered hazelnuts, and two bars of chocolate, Taza’s Cacao Puro and their Guajillo Chili, plus a few recipes. Sound good?

chocolate giveaway

How to enter:

1) Leave a comment here telling me your favorite kind of chocolate.

2) If you have a blog or Twitter, tweet or link back to this post.

3) Be sure to check back to see if you won! I will announce a winner and another giveaway on Wednesday afternoon.

Tags: Batch Ice Cream, Boston, chocolate, events, ice cream, Taza

Lots to talk about on this lovely Friday. First, my CSN Stores giveaway. Get ready for fall with some new stuff for your kitchen or maybe even new      dining room furniture. Click here to enter the giveaway now; it ends on Monday!

Today’s featured foodie comes at the most perfect time as this weekend Boston is celebrating the Ice Cream Showdown! Sponsored by Stonyfield, the showdown can be found here:

On Saturday, August 21, in Union Square, Somerville, Ice Cream Showdown North will take place with Stonyfield, Chilly Cow Custard, JP Licks, Christina’s, Toscanini’s, Picco. This will be in the parking lot next to Grand at 374 Somerville Ave from 2-4 PM. (Participants subject to change.)

On Sunday, August 22, in SoWa, Boston, Ice Cream Showdown South will take place with Stonyfield, Toscanini’s, Picco, Batch, Coop’s MicroCreamery, Chilly Cow Custard and Christina’s. This will be on Harrison Ave as part of the SoWa Art Market from 2-4 PM. (Participants subject to change.)

This weekend I am also going to the Newport Winefest and Turner Fisheries’ Bloodypalooza brunch. Busy, busy.

I am ALSO looking for foodies to feature for the next 8 Fridays so if you are interested, please email me!

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Now, without further adieu, and speaking of ice cream, I bring you the writer behind the drool-worthy blog, Scoop Adventures.

Hello, everyone! My name is Lindsay and I write the blog Scoop Adventures. Scoop Adventures is a blog chronicling my journey towards finding the perfect scoop of frozen dessert. I decided to start this blog shortly after acquiring a new ice cream maker. I had so much fun being creative in the kitchen that I decided to share my ideas with the world. I was never sure how many people would be interested in reading about my ice cream adventures, but I figured there had to be other people who love ice cream as much as I do. I just celebrated my one year “blog-iversary” and still enjoy making new and exciting scoops. Despite moving across country, starting a new job, and working on house renovations, I have somehow managed to find continual inspiration for exciting scoops throughout the year.  My husband, Keith, has willingly become the guinea pig for several new flavors.  One day I plan to fulfill my dream of opening my own ice cream shop.

Here are some answers to a few questions I am often asked:

What is your favorite part about blogging?

One of my favorite parts about blogging is sharing the recipes that I create. Unless you are lactose intolerant, I have found few people that hate ice cream. Ice cream makes people happy! So if I can make people happy by helping them make ice cream, then I am all for it! I also love the friends I have made through the blogging community.

How do you decide on what flavors to make?

I am most often inspired by the food that I eat. Living in New Orleans, I have the opportunity to eat food at some of the finest and creative restaurants and chefs are always experimenting with new flavors. When I eat a new dish, I often think to myself, “Could this be an ice cream flavor?” I have been surprised with the results of some of my experiments, including Basil Ice Cream and Lemon Beet Yogurt. I am also inspired by creative ice cream artisans including Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream in Columbus, Ohio and Creole Creamery here in New Orleans.

What is your favorite recipe?

Some of my favorite scoop recipes are surprisingly sorbet recipes – Pear Champagne Sorbet and Blueberry Mojito Sorbet (picture in the banner on my blog). My favorite milky scoops are Basil Ice Cream, Lemon Blueberry Yogurt, and White Nectarine Sherbet.

If you love ice cream as much as I do, I would love to hear from you! E-mail me any with recipe ideas, suggestions, your own reviews, or other helpful information.  You can contact me at scoopadventures@gmail.com or follow me on twitter @ScoopAdventurer.

I have my own guest post out there today on the blog for the travel deals and cheap flights site  One Travel. It’s on eating in wine country, of course. 😉 Check it out if you get the chance!

Tags: events, Food, Friday Foodie Feature, Guest Blogger, ice cream, weekend, wine

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