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Aunt Susan brings this 2 ingredient refresher to every garden party and the pitcher is always empty in minutes.


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Soften the ice cream
Remove ice cream from the freezer and let it sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes — just until scoopable but not melted.

Combine
Pour chilled lemonade into a large pitcher or mixing bowl. Add the softened ice cream in generous dollops.

Fold gently
Using a wide spoon or spatula, fold the mixture together until smooth and lightly frothy. Do not overmix — vigorous stirring melts the ice cream too fast and makes the drink watery.

Serve immediately
Pour into chilled glasses (add fresh ice if desired). Garnish with lemon zest, mint, or a lemon slice. Hand out long‑handled spoons — the soft top layer is meant to be savored.

Serving Suggestions
Classic – Tall highball glasses, striped paper straws, vintage spoons

Garden party – Float fresh berries or edible flowers on top

Adult twist – Add a splash of limoncello, vodka, or prosecco

Kid‑friendly – Let children choose garnishes and use colorful tumblers

Dessert bar – Set out toppings (berries, chocolate shavings, toasted coconut) for custom floats

You Must Know
Temperature matters – Ice cream should be softened, lemonade well chilled. Too cold = hard to mix; too warm = melts instantly.

Gentle folding is key – Overmixing ruins the texture.

Quality counts – With only two ingredients, use real lemonade and real vanilla ice cream.

Serve immediately – This float peaks right after mixing. It separates and becomes watery if left standing.

Spoons aren’t optional – The soft‑serve layer is part of the experience.

Storage & Prep Tips
Best served fresh – Does not hold well for later.

Prep‑ahead – Chill lemonade and pre‑scoop ice cream onto a parchment‑lined tray in the freezer. Combine just before serving.

Leftovers – If any remains, it will be watery. Freeze it in popsicle molds for a creamy, tangy frozen treat.

Glassware tip – Chill glasses in the freezer for 10–15 minutes before pouring to keep the float colder longer.

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