You can now get Brussels sprouts ice cream in this Scottish parlour

With the usual debate surrounding Brussels sprouts over the festive season, a Scottish ice cream parlour is backing fans of the little green vegetables by giving them the chance to enjoy Brussels sprouts ice cream in the lead up to Christmas.

Mackie’s 19.2 in Aberdeen have created a limited edition Minted Brussels Sprout ice cream for people to enjoy over the festive period.

Served with a full, frozen Brussels sprout on top of the scoop as a garnish, the latest addition to their menu is sure to cause some division among its North East clientele.

The debut veggie ice cream is cabbage green in colour and has been launched as part of the parlour’s festive December menu.

Pauline MacLeod, new product development technologist, said: “We tried and tested a few different recipes before we developed this one – we tried cooked sprouts, raw sprouts and puréed sprouts.”

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19.2’s controversial new flavour has been whipped up with a specially-made sprout flavouring, which has been created with real sprouts, and a peppermint oil.

Pauline added: “The flavour is, as you’d expect, very sprout-y - but with mint through it. It’s a natural flavour and it has been made using real ingredients. We’re really happy with the end result.”

Brussels sprouts ice cream

Yvette Harrison, parlour manager at 19.2, said: ““It’s not quite one of your five a day but it’s the dream ice cream for brave sprout lovers. We’ve even had some customers saying that it would goes really well with bacon!

“We always try to get something on the menu that’s a bit more experimental - we love playing with flavour and we thought that for a one-off Christmas special, sprout ice cream would be a fun option.”

Also on the Christmas menu at the parlour this year are Gingerbread and Christmas Pudding ice creams.

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Yvette added: “The Gingerbread and Christmas Pudding flavours are picked more frequently - but when we do get the more curious customers through the doors, it is great to see their reactions.”

The 19.2 parlour celebrated its first birthday earlier this month, having opened its doors in Aberdeen’s Marischal Square on 5th December last year.

As well as a wide range of ice cream, 19.2 serves coffee from local Aberdeen-based Caber Coffee and features two centrepiece chocolate taps – one white and one milk - delivering Mackie’s own highest quality melted chocolate on demand for serving over its desserts.

Named 19.2, the parlour is located exactly 19.2 miles from the Mackie’s Westertown family farm, where it produces its renowned ice cream and chocolate ranges.

 

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Driven by a passion for all things drinks-related, Sean writes for The Scotsman extensively on the subject. He can also sometimes be found behind the bar at the world famous Potstill bar in Glasgow where he continues to enhance his whisky knowledge built up over 10 years advising customers from all over the world on the wonders of our national drink. Recently, his first book was published. Dubbed Gin Galore, it explores Scotland's best gins and the stories behind those that make them.
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