Peppermint Ice Cream Float
Introduction
Peppermint Ice Cream Floats deliver pure refreshment with a festive twist—icy, creamy peppermint ice cream melts gently into sparkling soda for a chilly treat that dazzles both kids and adults. It’s a vibrant, cool dessert-drink hybrid that’s ultra-simple and always a hit at holiday parties, summer gatherings, or for an easy weeknight treat.
Why Peppermint Ice Cream Floats Stand Out
This recipe stands out thanks to the irresistible blend of peppermint’s brisk coolness with the fizzy lift of soda. Whether you’re searching for a holiday-inspired drink or simply craving a show-stopping dessert that comes together fast, these floats offer a visually stunning, flavor-packed experience in each glass.
Choosing the Perfect Soda for Your Float
Classic clear sodas like lemon-lime or cream soda effortlessly complement the minty ice cream, but for an extra boost of flavor and color, try adding a splash of cherry or raspberry soda. Each option pairs beautifully with creamy ice cream, delivering a multi-layered beverage that’s tailored to your taste and the occasion.
Making and Serving Your Peppermint Ice Cream Float
Scoop chilled peppermint ice cream into a tall glass, then gently pour your soda of choice over top. The result: a magically effervescent float with bursts of mint and playful bubbles. For extra flair, garnish with whipped cream, crushed peppermint candies, or a sprig of fresh mint. Serve immediately so the ice cream keeps its cool and creamy texture as the bubbles dance on top.
Peppermint Ice Cream Float Party Tips
Set up a float bar with different sodas and toppings, letting everyone mix and match their own creation. Peppermint ice cream blends well with chocolate syrup, marshmallow fluff, or even a drizzle of espresso for a grown-up twist. For the holidays or special celebrations, rim glasses with crushed candy canes for a festive touch.
Nutritional Information and Serving Size
This recipe yields 4 generous peppermint ice cream floats. Each float typically contains about 220-270 calories, depending on your choice of soda and toppings. It’s a refreshing treat best enjoyed on special occasions or when you want something extra festive!
Peppermint Ice Cream Float (Recap)
This float unites the cool, creamy goodness of peppermint ice cream with effervescent soda for a drink-dessert that’s as cheerful as it is delicious. It’s effortlessly easy, festive, and sure to please a crowd at any celebration.
Ingredients
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Instructions
- Chill tall glasses in the freezer for at least 10 minutes prior to serving.
- Scoop 2 generous scoops of peppermint ice cream into each glass.
- Slowly pour approximately 1 cup of soda into each glass, allowing bubbles to rise. Pour over the back of a spoon for a smooth pour and less froth.
- Top with a swirl of whipped cream, a sprinkle of crushed peppermint candies, and a sprig of mint if desired.
- Serve immediately with a straw and a long spoon for maximum enjoyment!
Weekly Meal Planning
Peppermint Ice Cream Floats are a great way to add a little celebration to your weekly meal plan—especially for Friday-night treats or holiday get-togethers. Save and schedule this recipe to map out exactly when you want to enjoy it and automatically generate complete, consolidated shopping lists for the week.
Planning Benefits:
– Combine all required ingredients from this and other recipes to avoid duplicate trips to the store
– Organize your shopping list by aisle, reducing time spent in the grocery store
– Stay on track with your weekly meal and treat plans with everything in one place
Pro tip: When planning floats with different flavors (like a weekly float bar night), schedule your recipes to track ingredient overlaps—like ice cream or toppings—and make sure nothing is missed or overbought.
Cook and Prep Times
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes




