Post by thesolution on Nov 21, 2022 13:49:08 GMT -5
Living the Cream YOLO Rolo Oreo
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.
YOLO Rolo Oreo is labeled as "Oreo ice cream, caramel swirls, oreo brittle, and rolo pretzel chocolate bark."
Oreo ice cream is very tricky because you would have to provide the sweet cream of the sandwich cookie and the wafer into one element. Living The Cream's sweet cream tone is luscious, rich, and packed full of flavor. The base provides a thick and premium density that is right up there with some of the best in the game. Sweet Cream does not contain any eggs or vanilla. It is based on milk, heavy cream, sugar, and cream cheese. Even with the oreo compliment, the wafer cookie aspect takes the backseat. For folks who enjoy oreo milkshakes or an oreo McFlurry from McDonald's take that and enhance the thickness and quality by a large margin.
The Oreo brittle is similar to the famous sandwich cookie with an extra hint of crunch on the outside. The extra bite it provides goes perfectly with the premium ice cream in the base. 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 oreo ice cream. The rolo pretzel bark is chocolate-coated pretzels with infused Rolo candy. This is genius as the caramel from the Rolo's and the chocolate from the candy and bark go hand in hand to enhance the oreo base and caramel swirls. The density and thickness of the mix-in has a great bite and texture that still melts in your mouth as you bite into it in ice cream.
This is a great flavor. The oreo base can use a bit more density to truly stick out, but the mix-ins really shine in this offering. All in all, a must-grab flavor for those who love chocolate, Oreos, and caramel.
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.
YOLO Rolo Oreo is labeled as "Oreo ice cream, caramel swirls, oreo brittle, and rolo pretzel chocolate bark."
Oreo ice cream is very tricky because you would have to provide the sweet cream of the sandwich cookie and the wafer into one element. Living The Cream's sweet cream tone is luscious, rich, and packed full of flavor. The base provides a thick and premium density that is right up there with some of the best in the game. Sweet Cream does not contain any eggs or vanilla. It is based on milk, heavy cream, sugar, and cream cheese. Even with the oreo compliment, the wafer cookie aspect takes the backseat. For folks who enjoy oreo milkshakes or an oreo McFlurry from McDonald's take that and enhance the thickness and quality by a large margin.
The Oreo brittle is similar to the famous sandwich cookie with an extra hint of crunch on the outside. The extra bite it provides goes perfectly with the premium ice cream in the base. 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 oreo ice cream. The rolo pretzel bark is chocolate-coated pretzels with infused Rolo candy. This is genius as the caramel from the Rolo's and the chocolate from the candy and bark go hand in hand to enhance the oreo base and caramel swirls. The density and thickness of the mix-in has a great bite and texture that still melts in your mouth as you bite into it in ice cream.
This is a great flavor. The oreo base can use a bit more density to truly stick out, but the mix-ins really shine in this offering. All in all, a must-grab flavor for those who love chocolate, Oreos, and caramel.
Grade: A-
Found: Living the Cream
Buffalo, New York