The Easy McDonald's Ordering Trick That Lets You Leave With A Creamy Float - Tasting Table
Briefly

The Easy McDonald's Ordering Trick That Lets You Leave With A Creamy Float - Tasting Table
"Folks have taken to social media to show how they like to use this cone to create a secret menu dessert: an ice cream float. One user shared a video of them inverting a vanilla soft-serve cone into a cup of orange soda to create the float."
"If you aren't a big soda person, the good news is that you can use your McDonald's soft-serve cone to craft other tasty secret menu desserts. For a Korean-inspired McBassett, order an iced coffee and a soft-serve cone and combine the two."
"You can also mix the McDonald's frozen Coke or frozen blue raspberry Fanta with the ice cream to get an extra frosty treat that's perfect for eating on a hot summer day."
"Technically, you can also try to make your own McDonald's affogato by ordering a shot of espresso and ice cream. The ice cream will mellow any existing bitterness, while the espresso will act as the perfect pick-me-up."
McDonald's soft-serve ice cream is a popular treat, especially when the machines are functioning. It can be enjoyed in various ways, including as an ice cream float with different sodas. Users have shared creative combinations, such as mixing soft-serve with iced coffee for a Korean-inspired dessert or blending it with frozen drinks for a refreshing treat. Additionally, ordering a shot of espresso with soft-serve creates a unique affogato experience, balancing sweetness and bitterness.
Read at Tasting Table
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]