
Spaghettieis (Spaghetti Ice Cream)
Spaghetti-Eis, or spaghetti ice cream, looks like pasta with tomato sauce from a distance. Of course it's not quite pasta at all, but instead it's a skillful combination of vanilla ice cream pressed through a spätzle press, arranged over whipped cream, then topped off with strawberry sauce (tomato sauce) and grated white chocolate (parmesan cheese). My favorite part is where the ice cream meets the whipped cream and freezes it just a little bit. Spaghettieis was invented by Dario Fontanella, a 17-year-old, at his father's ice cream shop in Mannheim, Germany.
What you need

1 ⅛ oz powdered sugar

1 tsp vanilla extract

47 ⅓ fl oz vanilla ice cream

2 ½ oz whipped cream

2 oz white chocolate

1 mint
Instructions
3 Put your spätzle press (or potato ricer) and serving bowls in a freezer at least 30 minutes before serving. This way your ice cream won't melt right away and look like spaghetti longer. 1 Make the strawberry sauce by pureeing the trimmed strawberries with the powdered sugar and vanilla extract. Strain through a fine mesh sieve and keep cold. 4 Set the ice cream out 10 minutes before serving. 5 To serve, add about ¼ cup of whipped cream in the middle of the bowl, then press 2 scoops of ice cream through the press/ricer over the whipped cream. Add the sauce. 6 Garnish with grated white chocolate and a mint leaf. Eat before it melts!View original recipe
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