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Cinnamon Toast Ice Cream

4.3

(19)

Ice cream with cubes of cinnamon toast in galvanized bucket.
Photo by Romulo Yanes

We were over the moon at how the little bits of toast retained their crunchy, buttery, and, well, toasty qualities in the midst of all the rich, creamy coolness.

Cooks' Note

Though the toast is crunchiest the first 2 days after it's made, the ice cream keeps 1 week.

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