Ultimate Deep Fried Aries Ice Cream Recipe – Fiery Chocolate Mars-Inspired Dessert

Difficulty:
3/5
Serves:
6 PEOPLE
Prep Time:
30 minutes
Ultimate Deep Fried Aries Ice Cream Recipe

Deep Fried Aries Ice Cream Recipe

This Deep Fried Aries Ice Cream recipe combines rich chocolate ice cream, caramel-filled candy bars, crunchy cornflake coating, and fiery Aleppo pepper for a bold dessert inspired by the adventurous Aries zodiac sign. Featured on Dine Your Sign, this unique treat delivers the perfect contrast of hot and cold textures while celebrating the fearless energy of Mars with every delicious bite.

The Inspiration

Aries is known as the first sign of the zodiac, often associated with courage, passion, confidence, and a willingness to embrace bold experiences. Ruled by Mars, the planet linked to energy, action, and fire, Aries personalities are rarely drawn to ordinary flavors or predictable dishes.

For this Aries-inspired dessert, Chef Siobhan Detkavich takes inspiration from the beloved deep-fried candy bar and transforms it into something even more exciting. Instead of frying a traditional chocolate bar, she incorporates the familiar flavors directly into creamy chocolate ice cream before coating and frying it to golden perfection.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ quarts (1 ½ L) good-quality chocolate ice cream
  • 2 cups (480 ml) chopped candy bar, such as Mars, etc. plus more for garnish
  • 2 teaspoons (10 ml) Aleppo pepper powder plus more for garnish
  • Vegetable oil, for frying
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 cup (240 ml) flour
  • 3 cups (710 ml) corn flakes, crushed

Method

  • Take the ice cream out of the freezer and allow to sit at room temperature for 10-15 minutes.
  • In the bowl of a stand mixer with the paddle attachment, combine the ice cream, chopped candy bar, and Aleppo pepper. Mix until evenly incorporated, around 1 minute.
  • Scoop the ice cream into a container and transfer back to the freezer to firm up, roughly 2 hours.
  • Using an ice cream scoop, scoop even balls of the ice cream mixture onto a parchment-line baking tray. Transfer the tray to the freezer until the balls are solid, roughly 2 hours.
  • Whip the egg whites until frothy, stopping before soft peaks form
  • Set up a breading station: place the flour, frothed egg whites, and corn flakes into separate bowls.
  • Dip each ice cream ball into the flour, shake off any excess, then dip into the frothed egg whites. Allow any excess white to run off and dip into the cornflakes, ensuring the balls are completely covered.
  • Transfer the coated balls back to the lined tray and return the tray to the freezer. Allow the balls to freeze solid again, roughly 1 hour.
  • In a large, heavy-bottomed pot or Dutch oven, heat the oil to 375 F (190 C)
  • Fry the balls, directly out of the freezer in the hot oil for 16 seconds.
  • Blot the balls briefly on a paper towel-lined plate, transfer to a serving plate garnished with additional chopped candy bars and Aleppo pepper and serve immediately.

Serving Suggestions

This Deep Fried Aries Ice Cream recipe is perfect for birthdays, zodiac-themed dinner parties, special celebrations, and entertaining guests who appreciate bold desserts. The dramatic presentation and surprising hot-and-cold contrast make it an ideal finale to a memorable meal.

Serve immediately after frying to preserve the crisp exterior and frozen center. Pair with freshly brewed espresso, rich coffee, hot chocolate, or dessert wines that complement the chocolate and caramel flavors. The subtle spice from the Aleppo pepper also pairs beautifully with cinnamon-spiced beverages and dark roast coffees.

For elevated presentation, serve on dark plates garnished with additional candy bar pieces, chocolate shavings, or a light drizzle of caramel sauce. The contrast between the golden coating and rich chocolate interior creates a visually striking dessert that photographs beautifully and impresses guests.

Final Thoughts

This Deep Fried Aries Ice Cream recipe is a bold and playful celebration of the adventurous Aries spirit. Combining rich chocolate ice cream, caramel candy bars, crunchy cornflake coating, and fiery Aleppo pepper, it delivers an unforgettable dessert experience that surprises and delights with every bite.

Inspired by Mars and created by Siobhan Detkavich on Dine Your Sign, this recipe transforms a classic fairground favorite into an elevated culinary creation that balances sweet, spicy, hot, and cold elements beautifully.

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