When’s the last time you had a Coke float? I mean, not to diminish your life experience or tell you your business, but … I’d venture to guess there’s a chance you’ve never had a Coke float. A root beer float? Sure, but there’s something daring about switching it up and using Coke or your cola of choice as the fizzy vehicle for a creamy scoop of vanilla ice cream. Coke is even attempting to popularize the concept by releasing a canned version of a cherry Coke float—but before you try theirs, make your own at home. I have some ideas about how to improve upon it for your Super Bowl party—and booze it up if you’d like.
What’s the drink? And why are you being so secretive about it?
I’m not! Relax. Here’s the rundown of ingredients:
Cherry cola (or regular cola + cherry syrup)
Vanilla ice cream (Sporked recommends Haagen-Dazs Vanilla)
A splash of vanilla cream soda (Sporked recommends Boylans)
Whipped cream (Sporked recommends Great Value) + maraschino cherry (Sporked recommends Barsmith Cocktail Cherries for these purposes)
You’re gonna want tall glasses for this (at least 16oz), but construction is simple. Fill your glass about half way with cherry cola or regular cola and a couple dashes of cherry syrup or grenadine. Add a splash of vanilla cream soda for a little extra roundness and bite, then add a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Top it all off with whipped cream and a cherry. If the game isn’t going your way, defeat is going to taste much sweeter with one of these in your hand.
What about the boozy version?
Yeah, that’s easy. There are a few liquors that would taste great in this, but something with notes of vanilla is best. We recommend vanilla vodka or spiced rum—in fact, we recently found the best spiced rum in a taste test. It’s tasty and affordable. Doesn’t get better than that.
Thoughts? Questions? Complete disagreement? Leave a comment!