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Mais Con Yelo Sweet Corn With Ice Maiz Con

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Ingredients

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3 - 4 tablespoons sweet whole kernel corn (to taste)
3 - 4 tablespoons cream-style corn (to taste)
1 scoop vanilla ice cream
3/4 cup crushed ice
1/2 cup milk (to taste)

Nutritional information

208.7
Calories
80 g
Calories From Fat
8.9 g
Total Fat
5.3 g
Saturated Fat
32.9 mg
Cholesterol
290.8mg
Sodium
28.3 g
Carbs
1.4 g
Dietary Fiber
10.2 g
Sugars
6.9 g
Protein
443g
Serving Size (g)
1
Serving Size

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Mais Con Yelo Sweet Corn With Ice Maiz Con

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      This was hard to rate since this is a new dessert for me & I have nothing first-hand to compare it with. After doing some internet research I likened this recipe to a version of Halo-Halo dessert. Unfortunately, I think that maybe this recipe is not the best or has a mistake in it. The milk was way, way too much. It was like drinking milk with some shaved ice & corn kernels floating in it. I totally lost the creamed corn & vanilla ice cream flavors & textures to the milk ice. I don't think even a little bit of milk would have appropriately saved this though. I also read that the milk ingredient in halo-halo is actually usually sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk, which I think would make a big big difference! Sorry, but I will not be making this recipe again. Thanks for sharing though and introducing me to a new dessert concept that I can experiment with. I will try a commercial made version of halo-halo for more experience with this type of dessert next. [Made & Reviewed for Unrated Asian Recipe Tag]

      • 30 min
      • Serves 1
      • Easy

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      Mais Con Yelo (Sweet Corn With Ice) Maiz Con Hielo,My version of this favorite Filipino summer dessert!,This was hard to rate since this is a new dessert for me & I have nothing first-hand to compare it with. After doing some internet research I likened this recipe to a version of Halo-Halo dessert. Unfortunately, I think that maybe this recipe is not the best or has a mistake in it. The milk was way, way too much. It was like drinking milk with some shaved ice & corn kernels floating in it. I totally lost the creamed corn & vanilla ice cream flavors & textures to the milk ice. I don’t think even a little bit of milk would have appropriately saved this though. I also read that the milk ingredient in halo-halo is actually usually sweetened condensed milk or evaporated milk, which I think would make a big big difference! Sorry, but I will not be making this recipe again. Thanks for sharing though and introducing me to a new dessert concept that I can experiment with. I will try a commercial made version of halo-halo for more experience with this type of dessert next. [Made & Reviewed for Unrated Asian Recipe Tag],My version of this favorite Filipino summer dessert!


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      Steps

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      Place Whole Kernels Sweet Corn and Cream-Style Corn in a Glass.

      2
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      Add Crushed Ice.

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      Pour Milk Into the Glass.

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      Top With a Small Scoop of Your Favorite Vanilla Ice Cream.

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      Mix All Ingredients With a Spoon.

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      Done

      Enjoy!

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      Done

      Suggestions: You Can Use 2% or Skim Milk.

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