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How to Make Homemade Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food Ice Cream

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at Fairfield chapter.

While being in quarantine due to COVID-19, many people are stocking up on the essential food items; eggs, milk, bread, and of course, ice cream. During our last trip to the grocery store, there was almost no ice cream left on the shelves! I decided to take matters into my own hands and figure out how to make homemade Ben and Jerry’s Phish Food—with only 7 ingredients that I already had at home!

If you have never had Phish Food, you are truly missing out. It is chocolate ice cream with ribbons of caramel, marshmallow swirls, and even little dark chocolate fish! Try your hand at this super easy homemade ice cream recipe when boredom or your sweet tooth strikes!

Homemade Ben & Jerry’s Phish Food Ice Cream

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time:6 hours Total time:6 hours 15 minutesServings:6 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Chill a deep loaf pan in the freezer. I used one that was 9u0022 x 5u0022.

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    Melt chocolate chips in a double boiler over medium heat. Stir until smooth. Fill fish-shaped candy mold and put in the freezer until the chocolate solidifies.

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    In a stand mixer, combine heavy cream, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla extract, and unsweetened cocoa powder. Using the whisk attachment, mix on medium speed until stiff peaks form.

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    Pour approximately 1/3 of the cream mixture into the chilled loaf pan. Then add Fluff, caramel sauce, and chocolate fish on top. Repeat until all of the mixture has been added to the pan.

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    Cover with plastic wrap and let set in the freezer for at least 6 hours.

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    Scoop, serve, and enjoy!

The BEST part about Phish Food is the gooey marshmallow swirl (in my opinion). The great thing about this recipe is that it can be completely customized to incorporate as much or as little Fluff, caramel sauce, and chocolate as you want! I think we can all agree in this case, more is better.

Tip: If you do not have a fish-shaped candy mold, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and make your own. You can shape the fish free-hand or just use the chocolate chips as is—no rules here!

Stay safe, Spoonies!

Lauren Miolene

Fairfield '22

I am a junior at Fairfield University and love to explore new restaurants with friends and family! I have always enjoyed cooking, baking, and creating my own recipes! A huge fan of pumpkin spice year-round.