Oddfellows Carnival
GONE: SEPTEMBER 30th
One of my all time favorite ice cream creators has opened a seasonal pop up shop in SoHo where they are making carnival themed frozen treats which are literally wrapped in fun. Oddfellows Carnival is only swirling up soft serve; they've got the machines loaded with Caramel Popcorn, Chocolate, Tangerine, and Vanilla. While you can get any flavor topped as you wish, they are featuring three ice cream carnival creations that are silly and sophisticated and sweet all at once.
What I got: The Concession Stand - Chocolate and Caramel Popcorn ice cream swirled (this is intended to be made with just the Caramel Popcorn, but they were happy to give me a twist) topped with salted caramel popcorn and chocolate pearls.
What Brianna got: The Pink Dip - Chocolate ice cream dipped in a pink chocolate shell topped with freeze dried raspberries, gold dust, and Pop Rocks.
What we have to go back for: The Cotton Candy Creamsicle - Vanilla and Tangerine ice cream wrapped in cotton candy (it was a rainy day, and moisture and cotton candy don't mix).
This store finally answers the question, "How much fun can you put on an ice cream cone?" Turns out the answer is, "All the fun!" I'm glad that I got my ice cream swirled for two reasons; I really love chocolate, and this might have been a little too salty for me otherwise. You have to pay close attention while eating The Concession Stand, the popcorn and chocolate pearls will go jumping off of your cone if you aren't careful. The caramel popcorn was tasty but didn't have the crunch I was expecting. Joyfully the chocolate pearls stepped in to add a nice texture to the whole creation.
I might have enjoyed Brianna's ice cream more than she did. The flavors all worked perfectly together; on that we agreed. The chocolate and raspberries and shell made a sweet, tart, crunchy, smooth concoction of ice cream goodness. Where our opinions divided was over the Pop Rocks. I was giddy feeling the crackling on my teeth breaking up the silky sensation of soft serve. Brianna didn't seem to appreciate the shocking invasion of her otherwise relaxing and pleasant ice cream experience. To each their own.
Bonus; they have a photo booth for all your ice cream photo needs. Take that selfies! |
The Rundown:
Where: Oddfellows Carnival
Where: Oddfellows Carnival
62 Spring Street
New York, NY 10012
https://www.oddfellowsnyc.com/
What they're known for: Carnival themed soft serve
A single cup or cone: $6.00
Most Extreme Menu Item: Any of the three creations for $7.50
Non-ice cream menu options: Candied peanuts, salted caramel popcorn, cotton candy
What they're known for: Carnival themed soft serve
A single cup or cone: $6.00
Most Extreme Menu Item: Any of the three creations for $7.50
Non-ice cream menu options: Candied peanuts, salted caramel popcorn, cotton candy
Magnum NYC
GONE: OCTOBER 7th
Yes, it's a national brand. Yes, it's mainstream ice cream. It's also anything but ordinary. This summer Magnum NYC popped up in the Meatpacking District bedecked in bling and branding. There are giant bedazzled ice cream bar sculptures "inspired by the surrounding area" (I don't get it), photo ops for the most Insta-inspired food photographers, and the store's hashtag is absolutely everywhere. Once you get past all the shine and step up to the counter, you leave the mainstream and enter into a unique culinary experience.
The whole beautiful process and photo-ready results |
How it works:
Step 1: Pick your ice cream. Your choices are chocolate or vanilla. Yes, it's just a normal Magnum ice cream bar... so far.
Step 2: Pick your toppings. This is where it gets interesting, and gourmet, and delicious. Choices include offerings such as organic dark chocolate covered chia seeds, sorbet chocolate curls, pink Himalayan sea salt, and culinary rose petals. You pick up to three toppings, and they all get spooned into a shaker to be properly mixed.
Step 3: Choose your dip and drizzle. Your options are milk chocolate, dark chocolate, and white chocolate. You may choose different flavors for the shell and the drizzle on top.
Step 4: Watch the magic. The ice cream bar gets dipped into the chocolate of your choosing. Before it has a chance to harden, your toppings are quickly and expertly sprinkled onto both sides of the bar. Then everything is covered with a drizzle and finished with an "M" medallion.
What I got: Chocolate ice cream, a dark chocolate shell topped with amoretti cookie crumbles, dried raspberries, and orange chocolate crispy pearls, with a white chocolate drizzle.
What Eric got: Chocolate ice cream with a white chocolate shell, Greek yogurt buttons, chocolate cookie crumble, chocolate covered sunflower seeds (they are blue), and a milk chocolate drizzle on top.
Our tasty creations |
You really feel like you are eating something special as you bite into these custom ice cream masterpieces. Each flavor and texture makes its way into every bite. My toppings gave me crunch, saltiness, and a little tart from the raspberries to go with the rest of the sweet. They also gave me a delicious mess; I was glad that the ice cream was served in the little box it was created on.
The Rundown:
Where: Magnum NYC
Where: Magnum NYC
875 Washington Street
New York, NY 10014
http://www.magnumicecream.com/us/en/inside-magnum/nyc-store.html
What they're known for: Custom crafted ice cream bars
A custom bar: $8.00
Non-ice cream menu options: They may have cold drinks. I don't know. I was distracted by all the shiny objects.
What they're known for: Custom crafted ice cream bars
A custom bar: $8.00
Non-ice cream menu options: They may have cold drinks. I don't know. I was distracted by all the shiny objects.
NOTE: I might have the close date wrong. The website says through September. I found an article that says through October. The date listed is what one of the workers told me.
Malai
GONE: NOVEMBER 1st
My final stop for this catch-it-while-you-can ice cream tour brought me to Gotham Market at The Ashland in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, where they have a rotating pop-up space for Brooklyn based business owners to get their delicious wares to the public. Here I was introduced to the rich, creamy, delicate, and yet intense flavors of Malai Ice Cream. They offer a soft serve and four hard packed ice creams, all in flavors inspired by an Indian spice palate. I started by sampling the Coconut-Cardamom soft serve which was rich and creamy and delicious, but with the cardamom I personally could not eat more than a little. Then I shifted my attention to the hard ice cream and was blissfully whisked away by every flavor.
What I got: Split cone (two flavors) with Rose with Cinnamon Roasted Almonds and Turkish Coffee Ice Cream on a Coconut Cone.
What amazing flavors! I usually do not like floral ice creams; I find the aroma overpowers the flavor and I can't taste anything else. The Rose with Cinnamon Roasted Almonds ice cream was delicate and extremely well balanced. The almond mellowed the rose so that it didn't take over my senses. The floral and the nuttiness and the spice from the cinnamon all played together beautifully. The Turkish Coffee ice cream was everything you would want it to be. It had a well balanced, never bitter coffee flavor, nice and sweet, and similar to the rose, not one flavor overpowered another. By that point I had also gotten well into enjoying the Coconut Cone which delicately complemented both ice cream flavors. I could have eaten a few of these cones just as a treat on their own.
Cone flavors from right to left: blue corn, five spice, cinnamon, and coconut |
While I was blissfully enjoying my cone I saw another customer order the Turmeric Ice Cream. I didn't get to try it, but I have never seen a more beautiful yellow ice cream in all my adventures.
The Rundown:
Where: Malai
Where: Malai
Gotham Market at The Ashland
590 Fulton Street
Brooklyn, NY 11217
http://www.malai.co/
What they're known for: Indian inspired ice cream flavors
A single cup: $5.00 A single cone: $7.00
Most Extreme Menu Item: Hand Packed Pint $11.00
Non-ice cream menu options: While there is only ice cream at Malai, Gotham Market is full of a wide variety of food. Go hungry. And with friends.
What they're known for: Indian inspired ice cream flavors
A single cup: $5.00 A single cone: $7.00
Most Extreme Menu Item: Hand Packed Pint $11.00
Non-ice cream menu options: While there is only ice cream at Malai, Gotham Market is full of a wide variety of food. Go hungry. And with friends.
Enjoy these last warm days of summer and some of these delicious frozen treats while you still can!
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