How To Make a Root Beer Float (2024)

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A summertime staple, Root Beer Floats are a frosty treat that’s so simple to make in just a few minutes. Made with creamy ice cream and chilled root beer, a nostalgic dessert that’s a must have all season long.

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Root Beer Float

Lingering in a “soda shop” may seem like a long way off but since the heat is cranked with summer in full swing, we are all craving one of our favorite summertime treats. Root Beer Floats are a warm weather staple around here and they’re super easy to make in minutes making them perfect for summer parties, big or small.

And this Root Beer Float recipe is something special because it’s made with Open Nature® Scandal-less Ice Cream.

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Open Nature Scandal-less light ice cream contains no artificial colors or flavors and is made with clean ingredients. A guilt-free indulgence, it’s low in calories and fat yet high in protein. It contains 60-80% less calories than regular ice cream and a whole pint is only between 240 -370 calories. So, if you accidentally polish off the whole pine yourself….it’s totally OK.

Using Open Nature Scandal-less ice cream for your Homemade Root Beer Float just makes sense because you’re creating a lighter dessert you can feel good about treating yourself too. And the wide range of flavors just makes it that much more fun to experiment with….like my favorite Salted Caramel Root Beer Float. It’s its own kind of masterpiece.

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Signature SELECT™ and Open Nature® provide high quality ice cream and non-dairy frozen dessert option for the whole family, available at a value in the Philadelphia area exclusively at ACME Markets.

I love that ACME Markets also offers Grocery Delivery and DriveUp & Go™ for convenient ways to shop! It’s so easy to get just what I need, when I need it and I save valuable time by not having to go into the store.

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What is a Root Beer Float?

If you’ve never had the pleasure of enjoying a Root Beer Float, you’re going to LOVE it!

Also known as a “black cow” or “brown cow”, a root beer float is traditionally made with vanilla ice cream and root beer, but you can make it with other ice cream flavors!

If you’re having a party, it’s so fun to create a DIY Root Beer Float bar with other flavors like chocolate, Peanut Butter Cup or Cookies and Cream. Add a variety of toppings like caramel sauce, chocolate fudge sauce and sprinkles to add some extra flair to your over the top concoction.

How to Make Ice Cream Floats

This recipe couldn’t be simpler to follow and is ready in about as long as it takes to scoop your ice cream.

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Scoop your ice cream into a tall float glass.

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Pour the root beer over the ice cream.

Top with whipped cream and a cherry, if desired.

Serve.

EASY PEASY!

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TIPS FOR PERFECT FLOATS

  • Use a tall glass such as a float glass or tall drinking glass.
  • Freeze your glasses for 30 minutes prior to making your float.
  • Chill your root beer to ensure it doesn’t melt the ice cream too quickly.
  • Pour the root beer along the side of the glass to reduce fizz and prevent overflow.

If you do as I did and start with the Open Nature Scandal-less Salted Caramel Ice Cream, you can also drizzle caramel sauce and sprinkle with sea salt for a gourmet twist on the diner classic.

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I shopped at ACME Market, but you can also find Open Nature Scandal-less Light Ice Cream at the Albertsons Companies family of stores, including Albertsons, Safeway, ACME Markets, Jewel-Osco, Vons, Randalls, Shaw’s Supermarket, Star Market, Tom Thumb and Vons. OR ONLINE.

Open Nature® offers minimally processed, high quality products, including “better for you” ice creams and non-dairy frozen desserts. Open Nature’s non-dairy desserts are a great alternative to traditional ice cream with sorbet, almond milk, cashew milk, oat milk, and coconut milk options. Scandal-less light ice cream is a low calorie, low fat, high-protein, “better for you” ice cream option.

More Easy Ice Cream Treats

If you like this ice cream float recipe, you may also love these EASY ice cream sandwiches, I made them last summer and they’re still something I keep stocked in the freezer at all times. Or try this easy Banana Split that’s just perfect for hot, steamy days.

Feeling lucky? Try this easy Shamrock Shake!

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Get the Recipe:EASY ROOT BEER FLOATS

Yield: 2

Prep Time: 2 minutes mins

Total Time: 2 minutes mins

A frosty treat you can make in minutes, Root Beer Floats are so easy to make with just ice cream and root beer.

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Ingredients

  • 2 scoops Open Nature Scandal-Less vanilla ice cream
  • 8 ounces Root Beer
  • whipped cream, garnish
  • maraschino cherry, garnish

Instructions

  • Use a tall glass, such as a float glass or an iced tea glass. Chill your glasses beforehand to prevent melting upon contact.

  • Add the ice cream to the glass and pour the root beer in slowly at an angle to reduce the risk of overflow.

  • Top with whipped cream and a cherry.

Calories: 48kcal, Carbohydrates: 12g, Protein: 1g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 15mg, Sugar: 12g, Calcium: 6mg

Author: Kellie

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

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As a seasoned enthusiast in the realm of delightful treats and frozen confections, I'd like to share my expertise on the subject of Root Beer Floats. Having explored the nuances of this classic summertime indulgence, I can assure you that crafting the perfect Root Beer Float is both an art and a science.

Now, let's delve into the concepts presented in the article:

  1. Root Beer Float: A Root Beer Float, also known as a "black cow" or "brown cow," is a nostalgic dessert made by combining vanilla ice cream with chilled root beer. The result is a frosty concoction that's a quintessential warm-weather treat.

  2. Open Nature Scandal-less Ice Cream: The article highlights the use of Open Nature Scandal-less Ice Cream in the Root Beer Float recipe. This light ice cream is touted for its clean ingredients, absence of artificial colors or flavors, and its guilt-free profile. It is mentioned to be low in calories and fat while being high in protein, offering a healthier alternative to traditional ice creams.

  3. DIY Root Beer Float Bar: For those inclined to elevate their Root Beer Float experience, the article suggests creating a DIY Root Beer Float bar. This involves using various ice cream flavors beyond vanilla, such as chocolate, Peanut Butter Cup, or Cookies and Cream. Toppings like caramel sauce, chocolate fudge sauce, and sprinkles are recommended to add extra flair to the concoction.

  4. Tips for Perfect Floats: The article provides practical tips for achieving the perfect Root Beer Float. This includes using a tall glass, freezing the glass beforehand, chilling the root beer to prevent quick melting of the ice cream, and pouring the root beer along the side of the glass to minimize fizz and prevent overflow.

  5. Availability and Shopping Options: The article mentions that Open Nature Scandal-less Ice Cream is available at ACME Markets in the Philadelphia area. Additionally, it notes that Albertsons Companies family of stores, including Albertsons, Safeway, ACME Markets, and others, offer this ice cream. Online purchasing options are also mentioned.

  6. Additional Ice Cream Treats: The article concludes by suggesting more easy ice cream treats, including ice cream sandwiches and a Banana Split. It also introduces Open Nature's non-dairy frozen dessert options as alternatives to traditional ice cream, catering to various dietary preferences.

In summary, the article provides a comprehensive guide to creating the perfect Root Beer Float, incorporating details about the choice of ice cream, tips for preparation, and additional ice cream treat ideas. It's a delightful read for anyone looking to savor the essence of summer through these cool and creamy delights.

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