Place cereal in a plastic bag and crush using a rolling pin or mallett. Pour cereal in a shallow bowl or plate. Scoop ice cream and roll in cereal; coating generously and pressing to round. Placy on a tray in freezer. Repeat forming six ice cream balls. Cover ice cream balls with plastic wrap and freeze until ready to serve.
In a small saucepan, heat honey until hot, just before simmering, do not boil. Remove from heat, stir in chocolate, vanilla, and cinnamon, continue stirring until smooth. To serve, place one ice cream ball in a bowl and drizzle with sauce.
This recipe is from a booklet published by The National Honey Board. My favorite honey is from 100 Acre Woods Farm in Hudsonville. It is the best. They are the folks who give out honey sticks at the Farmer's Market. I think nice people = happy bees = good honey. Also from Hudsonville is the ice cream.
Ice Cream Honey Sundaes
Place cereal in a plastic bag and crush using a rolling pin or mallett. Pour cereal in a shallow bowl or plate. Scoop ice cream and roll in cereal; coating generously and pressing to round. Placy on a tray in freezer. Repeat forming six ice cream balls. Cover ice cream balls with plastic wrap and freeze until ready to serve.
In a small saucepan, heat honey until hot, just before simmering, do not boil. Remove from heat, stir in chocolate, vanilla, and cinnamon, continue stirring until smooth. To serve, place one ice cream ball in a bowl and drizzle with sauce.
This recipe is from a booklet published by The National Honey Board. My favorite honey is from 100 Acre Woods Farm in Hudsonville. It is the best. They are the folks who give out honey sticks at the Farmer's Market. I think nice people = happy bees = good honey. Also from Hudsonville is the ice cream.