Summer Jam Floats
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A classic ice cream float is the ultimate summertime treat, and these jam floats are proof positive. Scoops of vanilla ice cream meld with soda and berry jam to make a seasonal beverage that’s sweet and refreshing. Using cream soda creates a silky vanilla-forward base while a splash of fresh lemon juice cuts through the sweetness and adds a pop of welcomed tartness. Part of the jam is mixed into the base, allowing it to distribute throughout the soda, while the remaining jam is smeared up the sides of the glass so you get pops of berry flavor as you drink it.
And you don’t have to stick to berries, feel free to mix and match with whatever fruit jam your heart desires. For the best texture, make sure your jam is free of seeds and/or large pieces of fruit; pass it through a fine-mesh sieve or quickly purée it in a food processor or blender until smooth if needed.
To help ensure your float stays frozen until the very last sip, chill your glass in the freezer for at least 10 minutes before serving.
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What you’ll need
Cream Soda
$7 At Target
Ice Cream Scoop
$27 $20 At Amazon
Recipe information
Total Time
15 minutes
Yield
Makes 1
Ingredients
Preparation
Step 1
Chill one 10-oz. or larger glass in the freezer at least 10 minutes.
Step 2
Place 1 Tbsp. seedless berry jam of choice in chilled glass and, using a spoon, smear it up the sides. Place remaining 1 tsp. seedless berry jam of choice in bottom of glass. Add ¼ cup chilled cream soda and 2 tsp. fresh lemon juice and stir to combine. Top with 2 scoops vanilla ice cream (about ⅔ cups), then slowly pour remaining ½ cup chilled cream soda down sides of glass.
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