{copy cat} Baskin Robbins Daiquiri Ice
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If you’re like me and can’t get Baskin Robbin’s Daiquiri Ice in your town anymore, make it at home! This copy cat recipe tastes JUST like the real thing!
I am one of those weird people that when someone says “what’s your favorite ice cream?” I don’t say things like “chocolate chip” or “vanilla.” For as long as I can remember my most FAVORITE ice cream in the whole wide world has always been Daiquiri Ice from Baskin Robbins ~ 31 Flavors.
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Think super refreshing sorbet. It’s not “ice cream-y” at all — but that is fine by me. It’ll forever be my favorite and my only answer. It made with fresh limes and imitation rum extract. The other thing I love about it? The color!! Isn’t it just downright pretty, too?
Unfortunately, they have closed every.single.store. in Omaha.
There is a store in Lincoln, NE, and I get to go there when I visit my son at University of Nebraska at Lincoln (GO HUSKERS!) but the location is in a gas station, and they don’t carry all 31 flavors all of the time. Needless to say, it’s a HUGE disappointment when we stop and they don’t have it.
sigh.
But NOW… I can just MAKE MY OWN!
What’s in Baskin Robbins Daiquiri Ice?
- water
- sugar
- fresh lime juice
- imitation rum extract
- citric acid (fruit fresh)
- green food coloring
You’ll need an ice cream maker, but that shouldn’t stop you … they really aren’t all that expensive, and I have lots of other good reasons to have one if you keep reading! In addition to that, you’ll just need some rock salt and a bag of ice.
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Update — I originally posted this recipe back in the summer of 2014. I have been so incredibly grateful to have it all of these years. I literally CRAVE this stuff. The only time I have been able to enjoy it, outside of making it at home, is when we are lucky to find it in Lincoln, or when we visit my in laws in San Diego every February.
That was until just recently. Baskin Robbins opened a store in Gretna, NE. Last week, my youngest daughter texted me on our fist hot day of the season and said — “Daiquiri Ice?” We took the top off of my new Jeep and off we went. “Ice Cream” for dinner is never a bad thing. Am I right?
More Reasons to Own an Ice Cream Maker:
- Lemon Ice Cream (pictured above)
- Coconut Sorbet
- Grape Nut Ice Cream – Just like in Jamaica!
- Pineapple Dole Whip – Like Disney’s! (pictured below)
- Coffee Ice Cream
- No Cook Blue Ice Cream
- Coconut Custard Ice Cream
- Black Mission Fig Ice Cream
- Burnt Almond Fudge Ice Cream
- White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Ice Cream
But honestly, if the only thing you make with your ice cream maker is this? You’ll be happy! Especially if you are like me, and it’s your favorite and it isn’t accessible now.
Who’s ready for some homemade Baskin Robbins Daiquiri Ice? I know that I am!!
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{copy cat} Baskin Robbins Daiquiri Ice
Ingredients
- 6 cups water
- 3 cup sugar
- Juice of 3 limes fresh squeezed, pulp is fine
- 3 tsp imitation rum extract
- 2-4 teaspoons citric acid powder or Fruit-Fresh
- 3 drops green food coloring
Instructions
- In a pan on the stove, heat sugar and water just until sugar melts.
- Remove from heat and add 1 1/2 teaspoons citric acid. Stir until dissolved.
- Let mixture cool for a few minutes and add rum extract, lime juice and food coloring.
- Taste, and add more citric acid powder as needed, a 1/2 teaspoon at a time. The citric acid will be what gives this recipe it's tartness. The amount you will need will vary based also on the tartness of your limes. Mine weren't very tart at all, and I ended up using another 4 teaspoons to get it to where I was happy about the flavor.
- Refrigerate until chilled.
- Move and an ice cream maker. Churn in machine for about 55 minutes or until yours says it's ready (mine shuts off on it's own)..
- Move to the freezer for a few hours before serving.
- Makes about 8 cups
Notes
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What a fun giveaway! My favorite summer dessert is fresh berries with whipped cream and little bit of shaved dark chocolate.
Amazing!! I have all of the above… I am trying this! Thanks, Heather!
Thanks for a chance to win… Nice giveaway !! I had GB surgery and so glad I can have a scoop of ice cream with fresh berries on top… oh YUM !!!!
my favorite summer dessert is homemade ice cream, I’m good with plain vanilla, but fresh peach is great too.
My favorite summer dessert is fresh fruit 🙂
My favorite dessert is totally ice cream!
My favorite summer snack is strawberries!
My favorite summer dessert is chocolate covered strawberries!!
I love lime anything! I am not sure I ever tried this flavor but it has been years since I’ve been to a 31 Flavors! Must try soon.
Jenni, it is so fresh tasting and has that perfect tangy/sweet combo!! Please tell me if you try it! 🙂
Mine for summer is homemade ice cream, any flavor! !!
Thanks for hosting this SUPER FUN SUMMER giveaway with me! My favorite summer dessert is coconut gelato!!!!!!!
ice cream cake!!
Angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream.
My favorite dessert is DESSERT!! I don’t discriminate! LOL
Coconut popsicles! Your daquiri ice looks amazing Nettie <3
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This sounds amazing and is one of my summer favorites. Will try for sure.
Definitely ice cream!
I love anything with blueberries!! 🙂
Strawberry shortcake!! <3
My favorite summer treat is a tart flavored frozen yogurt with mixed berries topping. 🙂