Post by thesolution on Jul 12, 2023 11:30:59 GMT -5
Living the Cream PB Caramel Cup
Living the Cream is a small business out of Buffalo. The guy is churning up some masterpieces out of his own kitchen. I luckily found him off Instagram due to his love of eating America's finest ice cream. His homemade ice cream has a lot of praise due to the fact he makes everything from scratch.
PB Caramel Cup is labeled as "Chocolate Ice Cream with PB Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, caramel swirls, and buckeye bars".
The chocolate ice cream is bold and rich in flavor. There is a milk chocolate element that brings a strong aspect that surpasses what you would find in a normal chocolate ice cream. The density of the cocoa in this flavor gives no bitter aftertaste. Living The Cream did a great job masking any dullness associated with a high cocoa content. I always prefer milk chocolate due to the sweetness and luscious aspect of it, but this one was done really well and packs a sweet aftertaste even for straightforward chocolate.
The caramel is salty, sweet, and thick. While it is not as thick as some of the other Living the Cream's swirls its flavor pairs well with the chocolate ice cream. The density and thickness of the swirl have a great texture that melts in your mouth as you bite into it in ice cream. Let alone it's sticking to the top of the pint container when you pull it off the container. The dough itself is delicious, soft, and flavorful cookie dough chunks that will cover 3/4th of the pint. The addition of the peanut butter cookie dough helps amplify the chocolate and vanilla flavors from the other inclusions and the base The buckeye bars are a peanut butter and chocolate match made in heaven. The thick bars have a melt-in-your-mouth texture and deliver the perfect salt compliment to drive home a perfect peanut butter chocolate mix-in.
This one from top to bottom is awesome. The cookie dough, buckeye bars, thick swirls, and immaculate chocolate base pair well. There isn't much to nitpick here besides more flavor density in the chocolate base and a touch more salt in the mix-ins. All in all a fantastic pint.
Grade: A-
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York
Living the Cream is a small business out of Buffalo. The guy is churning up some masterpieces out of his own kitchen. I luckily found him off Instagram due to his love of eating America's finest ice cream. His homemade ice cream has a lot of praise due to the fact he makes everything from scratch.
PB Caramel Cup is labeled as "Chocolate Ice Cream with PB Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, caramel swirls, and buckeye bars".
The chocolate ice cream is bold and rich in flavor. There is a milk chocolate element that brings a strong aspect that surpasses what you would find in a normal chocolate ice cream. The density of the cocoa in this flavor gives no bitter aftertaste. Living The Cream did a great job masking any dullness associated with a high cocoa content. I always prefer milk chocolate due to the sweetness and luscious aspect of it, but this one was done really well and packs a sweet aftertaste even for straightforward chocolate.
The caramel is salty, sweet, and thick. While it is not as thick as some of the other Living the Cream's swirls its flavor pairs well with the chocolate ice cream. The density and thickness of the swirl have a great texture that melts in your mouth as you bite into it in ice cream. Let alone it's sticking to the top of the pint container when you pull it off the container. The dough itself is delicious, soft, and flavorful cookie dough chunks that will cover 3/4th of the pint. The addition of the peanut butter cookie dough helps amplify the chocolate and vanilla flavors from the other inclusions and the base The buckeye bars are a peanut butter and chocolate match made in heaven. The thick bars have a melt-in-your-mouth texture and deliver the perfect salt compliment to drive home a perfect peanut butter chocolate mix-in.
This one from top to bottom is awesome. The cookie dough, buckeye bars, thick swirls, and immaculate chocolate base pair well. There isn't much to nitpick here besides more flavor density in the chocolate base and a touch more salt in the mix-ins. All in all a fantastic pint.
Grade: A-
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York