Basil Ice Cream Floats Make our Basil Ice Cream Float your go-to dessert this summer. It will satisfy any sweet tooth with the light and refreshing flavors of fresh basil, heavy cream and fizzy ginger beer. 12 Servings 6 minutesPrep Time 5 minutesCook Time 0 peopleloved this print Ingredients Directions Ingredients 3 cups heavy cream 1 cup tightly packed fresh basil leaves (about 1 ounce) 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 12 bottles (12 ounces each) ginger beer Directions Step 1: Combine cream and basil in medium saucepan. Cook on medium heat 6-7 min. or until simmering, stirring often. Remove from heat; cover and steep until mixture is cooled to room temperature. Refrigerate until chilled completely. Step 2: Pour cream mixture into blender. Blend on high speed until mixture is smooth and pale green and leaves are no longer visible. Continue pulsing on high speed until mixture forms soft peaks. Transfer to medium bowl. Gently fold in condensed milk, vanilla and salt. Spoon into large airtight container. Freeze 4 hours or until firm. Step 3: To guarantee perfect scoops, let the ice cream sit on the counter 5-10 min. before scooping. While the ice cream is settling, freeze serving glasses 5-10 min. to keep the ice cream from melting into the ginger beer too quickly. For each serving, scoop ½ cup basil ice cream into a tall, chilled glass. Top off with ginger beer; serve immediately. Step 4: Variations: Try making this frozen drink with alcoholic ginger ale for a great adult summer celebration idea. Share This Recipe Share How To Sending Thank you! Your email was sent.Send another! Send More Enter your name* Recipient Name* Recipient Email Address* Enter your message here Hey! Thought you might like to learn how to do this from Bertolli. * Required field Send How To Related How To's & Recipes 15-Minute Chicken Margherita Get Cooking Tuscan Table Fall Get Cooking Alfredo Primavera Get Cooking Antipasto Tray Get Cooking Angry Balsamic Chicken Cacciatore Get Cooking Marinade Ratio Get Cooking