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Dairy Queen (also known as DQ) is an ice-cream shop and fast-food restaurant franchise in the United States and Canada that was founded in 1940.
With 5,700 restaurants in 22 countries as of 2005, Dairy Queen is one of the largest franchises in the ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dairy_Queen
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dairy queen? icing. im sure there is someone on here who worked or works at dairy queen and knows if they make it or just buy it and how they make it or where they buy it from
thats the best icing EVAR
i work at a dairyqueen near my high school and the frosting is made at the restarant. it has butter creme in it, i know it gets mixed for a while, i know they buy the butter creme and add the color, but thats it!
Dairy queen copy cat ice creme recipe or anything just as good? I was looking for a Dairy Queen copy cat recipe for their ice creme sandwich or if their is anything else that is an ice creme sandwich and is just as good? I would really appreciate it and thanks! :)
P.S. Links will work to.
just get regular vanilla ice cream, and put it in between two cookies... i dont know if you can by the chocolatey things, but any whoopie pie recipe made extra thin could work. Or, just go to the grocery store and get like the skinny cow icecream sandwhiches... so good!
How do you improvise for Dairy Queen treats? I know how to make the ones with just ice cream and candy like Snicker's flurries or whatever, but I was just wondering if anyone else had some recipes?
Like a way to start from scratch with just vanilla ice cream, some flavorings and other ingredients, and a blender. I've been wanting to figure out how to make their cheesequakes or whatever but I might figure that out by trial and error or something.
What kinds of ice cream blender recipes do you have? If anyone would be willing to share, that would be great! I love Dairy Queen's ice cream treats, but I just don't have the money to go there every time I have a craving when it's $3 bucks just for a tiny little cup of ice cream. I'd just rather spend the $4 bucks (on sale) on a whole bucket of ice cream and make them myself and get a lot more ice cream out of it.
Put softened ice cream into a frosting sleeve and create circles on a cookie sheet. Freeze for a little while, stick some popsicle sticks in the side and freeze a little more. While freezing, melt some chocolate on the stove, or microwave the stuff you get in a jar to harden on ice cream. Dip the bars and hold to drizzle down. Quickly hand flip to cause it to do the little curlyque and put back on freezer sheet into freezer. Wrap it up or enjoy your homemade dilly bar at about a 10th of the cost per bar.
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