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Are you looking for a delicious dessert that's quick and easy to make? Soda floats have been a classic dessert for several years. You can combine cola and vanilla ice cream to make the perfect coke float, or add some exciting variations. Enjoy a coke float the next time you want to treat yourself, or serve them up at parties with these creative recipes.

Ingredients

  • Vanilla ice cream
  • Coca Cola
  • 1 Quart cream
  • 1 Cup sugar
  • 6 Egg yolks
  • 1 Teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 Teaspoon salt
  • 1 Pound sliced bacon
  • 2 Liters cola
  • Ice cream machine
  • 1 1/2 Ounces whipped cream vodka
  • 1/4 Teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 2 Tablespoons heavy whipping cream
  • 1 Cup cola
  • Ice
Method 1
Method 1 of 4:

Making a Classic Coke Float

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  1. Set the glass on small plates so you can catch the overflow from the fizz. Pour the soda slowly to keep it from overflowing.
    • For best results, start with chilled soda.
    • You can also chill your glass by setting it in the freezer for about 10 minutes beforehand.
    • Pouring the soda first and then adding the ice cream will result in a small amount of foam. If you prefer a float with more foam, add the ice cream to the cup before the soda.
  2. Slowly add one scoop of vanilla ice cream into each glass. If you have more room, and you prefer more ice cream, add another scoop.
    • For best results, make sure your ice cream is very cold. If it gets too hard to scoop, you can leave it on the counter for a few minutes to soften.
    • If the ice cream sticks, use a spoon to push it off the scooper into the cup.
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  3. Drizzle a small amount of cola on top of the ice cream. This will turn to foam. Keep pouring until your glass is full.
    • Tilt your glass slightly and pour the cola slowly to reduce foam.
    • Fill your cup until the coke is just higher than the ice cream.
  4. Let your float sit a while. Give it about 5-10 minutes for the ice cream to melt but not too long, or it won't be cold enough.
    • Stir until it reaches a consistency somewhere between "ice cream soup" and a milkshake. Add cola to thin it or ice cream to thicken it as you desire.
  5. Dip a spoon in your cup and top it off with a straw. Eat your float slowly, starting with the cold frozen foam on top, scooping ice cream and cola together with your spoon. Use the straw to sip the remainder of creamy cola left in the glass.
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Method 2
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Making a Sweet and Savory Coke Float

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  1. Yes, bacon! Line strips of bacon on an oven pan and place into a preheated oven (350 degrees) until crispy (about 10 minutes). Use 1-pound of sliced bacon.
    • You can also cook your bacon in a frying pan.
    • Try this experimental cola float for a fun twist. [1]
  2. Once the bacon is cooked, lift each piece into a medium bowl and pour your cream on top of it. Seal and refrigerate overnight. Avoid pouring all of the bacon grease over the cream.
  3. In a medium bowl, add 6 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar (you can also use honey), 1 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Whisk until smooth.
    • If you desire a stronger vanilla flavor, add 2 teaspoons of vanilla extract.
  4. Remove your cream and bacon mixture from the refrigerator and heat it in a pan on the stove until softened. Add the yolk mixture one cup at the time.
    • Don’t pour the yolk mixture into the pan all at once. Scoop it in one cup at a time and mix in-between. This way, the eggs won't curdle.
    • Slowly stir until your mixture has a custard texture.
  5. Remove the pan from heat and strain the custard mixture. Cool on the counter or in the fridge until room temperature or cooler.
  6. Add your custard to your ice cream machine and spin to the manufacture’s instructions.
    • Once thickened, place your ice cream into the freezer to set.
    • For best results, let your ice cream harden in the freezer overnight.
  7. Set the glass on small plates so you can catch the overflow from the fizz. Pour the soda slowly so keep from overflowing.
    • For best results, start with chilled soda.
    • Pouring the soda first and then adding the ice cream will result in a small amount of foam. If you prefer a float with more foam, add the ice cream to the cup before the soda.
    • You can also chill your glass by setting it in the freezer for about 10 minutes beforehand.
  8. Slowly add one scoop of vanilla ice cream into each glass. If you have more room, and you prefer more ice cream, add another scoop.
    • For best results, make sure your ice cream is very cold. If it gets too hard to scoop, you can leave it on the counter for a few minutes to soften.
    • If the ice cream sticks, use a spoon to push it off the scooper unto the cup.
  9. Drizzle a small amount of cola on top of the ice cream. This will turn to foam. Keep pouring until your glass is full.
    • Tilt your glass slightly and pour the cola slowly to reduce foam, or add the ice cream first and pour the soda quicker for more foam.
    • Fill your cup into the cola is just higher than the ice cream.
  10. Let your float sit a while. Give it about 5-10 minutes for the ice cream to melt but not too long, or it won't be cold enough.
    • Stir until it reaches a consistency somewhere between "ice cream soup" and a milkshake. Add cola to thin it or ice cream to thicken it as you desire.
  11. Dip a spoon in your cup and top it off with a straw. Eat your float slowly, starting with the cold frozen foam on top, scooping ice cream and cola together with your spoon. Use the straw to sip the remainder of creamy cola left in the glass.
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Method 3
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Making a Coke Float Cocktail

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  1. You can chill your glass in the freezer for about 10 minutes if you prefer. When the cola and the whipping cream combine, they form a reaction to foam up just like a traditional cola and ice cream float. [2]
    • This is a fun drink to serve at parties with friends.
    • Remember to always drink responsibly!
  2. Pour 2 tablespoons heavy whipping cream, 1 1/2 ounces of whipped cream flavored vodka, and 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract over the ice. Pour slowly and one at a time.
    • If you prefer more of a vanilla tasting float, use 1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract.
    • Make your float stronger or weaker by adding more or less vodka.
  3. Carefully pour the cola over the mixture. This will cause a bit of foam. Stir well.
    • You can also add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to make your float creamier.
    • If you desire more foam, drip a scoop of ice cream into your cup over the ice, and add the cola on top.
  4. Top it off with a straw and stir frequently to keep it well mixed. Always drink responsibly.
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Method 4
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Experimenting with Extras and Variations

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  1. Vanilla has been a classic for years. But, that doesn’t mean you can't change it up. Try your float with rocky-road, cookie dough, or any ice cream you like!
    • You can get as creative as you want! You can even use more than one flavor in your float.
  2. Root beer has been a classic float flavor for years. You can also try fruity sodas like key lime or strawberry.
    • You can make a float with virtually any kind of carbonated water, so if you are trying to avoid soda, try sparkling fruit juice!
    • Try mixing fruity soda with fruit ice cream or sherbert.
  3. Try topping your float off with a dash of whipped cream, a cherry, or some powdered cinnamon or sugar.
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    What is whipped cream
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    Whisked heavy cream.
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    What if you don't have an ice cream maker? Can you make it from the traditional bag style?
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    Yes, you can.
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    Could I use carbonated water instead of Coke?
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    You could, but it won't taste the same. Put some vanilla extract or something in it so it's not totally flavorless.
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      • Pouring the soda first and then adding the ice cream will result in a small amount of foam. If you prefer a float with more foam, add the ice cream to the cup before the soda.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Tall glasses
      • Spoons
      • Straws
      • Ice cream Mixer (optional)
      • Frying pan (optional)
      • Baking sheet (optional)

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      To make a coke float, start by filling a glass 3/4 full with cola. Then, carefully add one or more scoops of ice cream to the glass. Finally, drizzle cola over the top until the glass is full and serve. If you want to make a coke float cocktail instead, fill a glass with ice and add whipped cream, whipped cream-flavored vodka, and vanilla extract. Then, pour cola over the mixture and stir well. To finish, top your drink off with a straw. For tips on how to make a sweet and savory coke float, read on!

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