Saturday 13 June 2015

For The Love Of Food: How To Make Amazing Flavored Ice cubes

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Pour clean water in an ice tray, stick it in the freezer, let it freeze, take them out when you need to put them in your drinks for a cold effect. That is the normal thing to do, but the problem with doing that is that as the ice melts, it waters down the taste of whatever drink you are having. The solution? Simple! Make flavored ice cubes. They will ramp up the flavor of your favorite drinks while chilling them at the same time. You can also use them to make yourself flavored chilled water.


1. Frozen grapes

Diply
These 'ice cubes' are perfect for grapefruit wines and juices. They chill them without watering down the taste and you can eat them up when you are done with the drink.


2. Tea ice cubes

Diply

If you want ice tea, tea ice cubes will be just perfect to make it in no time, and with extra flavor too!


3. Watermelon ice cubes

RachaelRay
You can easily make these by either cutting watermelon into cubes that fit your ice tray or filling your ice tray with all the watermelon juice left from slicing them. Watermelon ice cubes are perfect for fruit juices.


4. Chocolate ice cubes

Diply
You can make these from Milo or any other chocolate powder you have, make a thick mixture and pure it out into the ice tray. These are perfect with milk. Hmmnn, tastes divine!


5. Coffee ice cubes

Littlefoodlover

Just imagine how these will taste with vanilla ice cream. Makes me want to scream! They are also nice with fresh coffee. You can just make some coffee and ice it for use later. 



The thing is, you can make ice cubes from almost anything - wine, juice,fruits, herbs, chocolate, milk, vanilla, just explore! Sugared lemon ice cubes make a particulal=rly nice flavored water *wink*.

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