Shave Ice and Snoball Recipes (2024)

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Fluffy Shave Ice drizzled with flavored syrup is the best way to cool off on a hot summer day! Top your snoball with gummies, sprinkles, or whipped cream.

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The first time I ever had shaved ice was at Pelican’s SnoBalls in North Carolina. Every time I eat one I’m taken right back to our vacations at the beach.

What is shave ice?

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Shave ice is a frozen treat made by shaving a block of ice. The shaved ice is light and fluffy like snow and can be formed like a snow ball. It is then topped with sweet, colorful, flavorful snow cone syrups. There are many other toppings and fillings that can be added as well.

Shave ice has its origins in East Asian cultures and was brought to American by Hawaiian immigrants. Most countries have some version of this frozen dessert with varying thicknesses of ice and toppings

What kind of syrup can you use on shave ice?

You can make a homemade syrup with only three ingredients like in my snow cone syrup recipe here. Otherwise, you can purchase flavored syrups online or at your local grocery store. You can even use coffee syrups such as Torani. When I was little, we used to sprinkle kool-aid powder over snow and stir it to distribute the flavor. Here are some more topping ideas:

  • sweetened condensed milk
  • chocolate syrup
  • caramel syrup
  • whipped cream
  • ice cream
  • sprinkles
  • gummies
  • candy
  • fresh fruit
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What is the best ice for making shave ice?

We found that the harder the ice the better it was for making fluffy shave ice. My family loves ice so we have a countertop ice machine that makes perfect little ice pellets. But we found that the ice was a little too soft when used directly from the ice machine. So, we put the cubes in gallon size freezer bags overnight so that they were more solid by the time we shaved it.

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How do you shave ice?

The traditional way of shaving ice is to use a metal tool to shave ice from a large block. We decided to use a machine to do the shaving for us. This powerful, electric ice shaver has dual blades that quickly turn cubes into fluffy snow.

You texture isn’t a big concern you can also crush ice in a blender, or food processor. Another option is to crush the ice by hand. You can put ice in a clean, sturdy cloth or a gallon size bag and smash it with a mallet.

How much ice will I need?

Two cups of the pellet ice cubes from our ice machine makes 1 3/4 cups of crushed ice. The amount of ice you need will depend on the size of your or cups or bowls and how much you pack the ice. We found that 1 3/4 cups was enough to make one 6 oz shave ice.

Minne-SNO-da Shave Ice

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The Minne-SNO-da shave ice features green grass, a blue lake, with a gummy fish on top. Fill a foam cup with shaved ice. Drizzle green lemon lime syrup around the outer edge and blue raspberry syrup in the center.

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Top with a snoball and repeat the drizzling of syrups. Plop a gummy fish into the lake and it is ready to eat.

Unicorn Snoball

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This Unicorn Snoball is for those who like things pretty and sweet. It has pink and purple swirled syrup, whipped cream, cotton candy, edible glitter, and a unicorn lollipop! Fill a foam cup with fluffy ice. Drizzle it with pink cotton candy syrup and purple grape syrup.

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Put a ball of shaved ice on top. Make a swirl of pink cotton candy syrup followed by a swirl of purple grape syrup. Top this snoball with whipped cream, cotton candy, a sprinkle of edible glitter stars, and a unicorn lollipop.

Orange Cream Shave Ice

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The Orange Cream flavor is reminiscent of the creamsicles of our youth. It has orange cream syrup drizzled with sweetened condensed milk. It is topped with whipped cream and a gummy orange slice. Fill a cup with shaved ice and drizzle it with orange cream syrup.

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Add a ball of fluffy ice to the cup. Drizzle with more orange cream syrup. Then, pour on a swirl of sweetened condensed milk. Top with whipped cream and a gummy orange slice.

Shark Bite Snoball

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The only bite in a Shark Bite Snoball is bold colors and sour syrup. It features blue “water” with a pool of red syrup and a gummy shark on top. To make this flavor, fill a cup with fluffy “snow”. Squeeze sour blue raspberry syrup around the outer edge with tigers blood syrup in the middle.

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Top with more blue around the edges and red in the middle. Add a gummy shark to the top.

Put A Ring On It

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The Put A Ring On It flavor is for wedding day dreamers. It tastes like cotton candy, wedding cake with a ring on top. Fill a cup with shaved ice and drizzle purple grape syrup on one side, cake batter in the middle, and pink cotton candy syrup on the other side.

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Put a snoball on top and drizzle with more of all three flavors. Finally, add sprinkles and a colorful Ring Pop.

A-BEAR-ica Shave Ice

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An A-BEAR-ica Shave Ice is a tribute to the United States of America! It has red, white and blue stripes and is topped with red, white, and blue gummy bears and edible glitter stars. To make this patriotic option, fill a cup with ice shavings and drizzle red cherry syrup on one side, clear green apple in the middle, and blue raspberry on the other side.

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Add a snow ball to the top and drizzle the same syrups on top. Sprinkle it with edible silver glitter stars and add red, white, and blue gummy bears.

Want to make more fair food? Try these recipes next:

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Shave Ice and Snoball Recipes

Fluffy Shave Ice drizzled with flavored syrup is the best way to cool off on a hot summer day! Top your snoball with gummies, sprinkles, or whipped cream.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 8 cups ice cubes
  • 12 tablespoon snow cone syrup
  • Optional: additional toppings of choice

Instructions

  • Shave the ice cubes into a fluffy snow texture.

  • Fill 6 oz foam cups with the shaved ice. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons of snow cone syrup.

  • Top with a ball of shaved ice. Drizzle with 1 tablespoon of syrup.

  • Add any additional toppings of choice. Serve immediately.

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Notes

Shave Ice and Snoball Flavor Ideas

  • Minne-SNO-da: blue raspberry, green lime, and a gummy fish
  • Unicorn: pink cotton candy, purple grape, whipped cream, cotton candy, silver star sprinkles, and a twisted lollipop
  • Orange Cream: orange cream syrup, sweetened condensed milk, whipped cream, and an orange slice gummy
  • Shark Bite: blue raspberry, red tigers blood, and a gummy shark
  • Put A Ring On It: pink cotton candy, clear cake batter, purple grape, sprinkles, and a ring pop
  • A-BEAR-ica: red cherry, clear green apple, blue raspberry, silver star sprinkles, and gummy bears

Nutrition facts calculated with ONLY the shaved ice and snow cone syrup. Additional toppings will alter the nutrition facts.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cups | Calories: 84kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Cholesterol: -5mg | Sodium: 1mg | Potassium: 1mg | Sugar: 22g | Calcium: 1mg | Iron: 0.01mg

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Author: Tonia Larson

Shave Ice and Snoball Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How do you make snow cone ice fluffy? ›

When your shaved ice machine is all set to go, you'll need to make sure that you're using the right type of ice. For the fluffiest shaved ice, it's best to use the two ice molds provided with your machine. You can use regular household ice, but you won't get the same fluffiness.

What is the best ice for sno cones? ›

You should NEVER used compressed block ice with shaved ice machines, as it does not provide a smooth shaving surface for your block shaver and in turn will not produce a smooth, solid snow that solid block ice would. Solid block ice is the preferred form of block ice used in the shaved ice industry.

What is shaved ice with condensed milk called? ›

Kakigōri (かき氷) is a Japanese shaved ice dessert flavored with syrup and a sweetener, often condensed milk. Kakigōri.

Is there a difference between shaved ice and shave ice? ›

In Pidgin vernacular, the refreshing treat became known as shave ice—not shaved ice. (On Hawaii Island, it's also called ice shave.) Above: Half the fun is in the toppings!

What is the best water for shave ice? ›

Using distilled water to make ice cubes and syrups would be a good idea to ensure consistent quality and taste.

What is Hawaiian style shaved ice? ›

Distinct from snow cones that use crushed ice, the ice for Hawaiian shave ice is thinly shaved to create a unique texture that is more powdery and snow-like. Additionally, the thin ice shavings can absorb syrups better than crushed ice.

What is the difference between shaved ice and snow cone ice? ›

a snow cone? The primary difference between Hawaiian shave ice and snow cones is the texture of the ice. Snow cones are crunchy and made with crushed ice that's molded into a ball before being topped with flavored syrups. Hawaiian shaved ice is made by ice that has been shaved into a fine, powdery consistency.

What is the best shaved ice machine for snowballs? ›

Best Overall: Hawaiian Shaved Ice S900A Shaved Ice and Snow Cone Machine. Thanks to the included molds, this popular machine makes fluffy shaved ice as well as coarser snow cone-style ice (ice cubes can be used, but they won't produce a snowy texture).

How many bags of ice do I need for snow cones? ›

A ten-pound bag of ice can produce approximately twenty-four nicely portioned “Sno-Cones”. It depends mainly on the type of ice cubes you have in the bags, and the size of the snow cone you are making.

Can you use soda for snow cones? ›

Drizzle flavoring over your snow cone.

There are many different ways you can flavor your snow cone. You can use juice, soda, or specially made syrups.

How many shaved ice per block? ›

First, we freeze several round rubbermaid type bowls of ice. We like to keep 3-5 bowls of ice always frozen. One ice block can make about 10 shave ices.

What makes flavors go together? ›

This is because ingredients pair well when they share key aromas in common. Believe it or not, but 80% of our flavor experience is actually defined by our sense of smell, which explains why palatable ingredient pairings are ones that form strong aromatic matches.

Can you blend ice for snow cones? ›

To make snow cones, start by putting ice in a blender and puréeing it until it's finely chopped. Next, scoop the ice into cups or paper cones and drizzle fruit juice or soda over the top to flavor it. Alternatively, make a natural syrup by mixing 1 part water with 2 parts fruit juice.

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