Tuesday, July 26, 2022

A Salute To The Choco Taco

 Lovers of frosty treats may be sad this week. The Choco, Taco, the classic summer ice cream is no longer going to be made.fans are desolute about this demise of this mix of chocolate, muts and crunch,

For those who don't know what this is, it's a waffle cone in the shape of a taco , filled with fudge swirl ice cream. The tacos' edges are dipped in chocolate and topped with peanuts.It was invented by Alan Drazen in 1983.It was even sold at - where else - Taco Bell to commerate its' parent company 's Klondike 's centennial.Itn was first sold through ice cream trucks and became a beloved part of Gen X and Millenials' childhoods.Choco Taco was unusual because most ice cream treats are eaten in stages. The coating goes first followed by the ice cream and then the cone. Not so with the Choco Taco. Every bite contained each of those.It garnered a massive number of fans including Reddit founder and Serena Williams' husband Alexis Ohanian who offered to keep the snack still going. You would think the other ice cream giant, Blue Bunny would step in and create their own version of this but Klondike who also produces those yummy ice cream sandwiches and bars may have the patent. This means no copies or variations by rival companies.

Don't despait though! You can easily make Choco Tacos at home. It's just taking waffle cones and heating themfor eighteen seconds in the microwave.  Wrap them up in a damp cloth and then shape into a taco shell when they come out fo the microwave. Allow it to cool and harden. Fill the tacos with fudge ripple ice cream to imitate the orgiinal recipe.Melt chocolate melting discs in microwave for thirty seconds. Stir and repeat until all the discs are smooth. Carefully spoon this over the tacos tops and then sprinkle on chopped peanuts. Return to freezer to harden. I realize that this recipe can have a lot of variations. For starters, why just have the fudge ripple? You can fill the tacos with any kind of ice cream. You can add in chopped berries , or flaked coconut for a fruity twist. Some nuts can also be tossed in for crunch. Skip the chcocolate and peanuts on top. Add a small bit of hot fudge  caramel or strawberry sauce. The tacos can be topped with wet walmuts or a layer of maraschino cherries instead of the peanuts. Of course sprinkles add a whole new level of fun and these would be perfect at any summer party.

There may be a movement to save this classic treat. Choco Tacos are a big part of the American landscape. Enjoy them and all their icy goodness.