Tasting: Jeni’s Ice Creams’ Limited Edition Hot Summer Spins Collection
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The best part of the seasons changing is the ushering in of new desserts. On the first cool day of fall, it seems like every bakery is suddenly featuring some sort of pumpkin-infused scone or muffin. Once winter arrives, rich, chocolatey flavors predominate. In the spring, berry-topped tarts start making an appearance, their glossy glazes reflecting the suddenly stronger sun.
But upon summer’s arrival, the idea of turning the oven on to bake a cake or a pan of brownies sounds ridiculous; chocolate melts in un-air-conditioned kitchens; anything too rich threatens hours of heat-induced nausea. This is ice cream’s moment in the limelight. To celebrate the summer, Jeni’s Ice Creams has rolled out a new line of summer flavors—and they’re incredible.
The collection, called Hot Summer Spins, plays with the idea of summertime nostalgia. The five-pint collection captures the flavors of some of your favorite ice cream-based summer memories in creative and unexpected ways. These flavors are at once sophisticated and geared towards adults but also reminiscent of childhood flavors. I tasted through the collection so you have some idea of what to expect when you try it for yourself. You can find these flavors in shops starting on June 6 for a limited time while supplies last, or you can snag them online now.
Sparkling Cherry Pie
I personally think that the Sparkling Cherry Pie flavor from Jeni’s Ice Creams is the most creative and unexpected of the bunch. The ice cream base is a combination of sour cherry and tingling Sichuan peppercorn flavors—a flavor combo I’ve never tried before. I knew this was going to be a wild bite, and I was right: The slight spiciness from the Sichuan peppercorns combined with the tartness of the sour cherry actually does yield sort of a sparkling quality in the mouth.
The shortbread crust adds a nice textural element to the ice cream and gives it a more substantial flavor and mouthfeel—this definitely isn’t a sorbet. It’s light, refreshing, totally creative and perfect for pairing with a slice of cherry pie or eating on its own straight out of the freezer.