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Gentle Angel Dessert – Creamy vanilla dream with orange juice, easy to make yourself

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The 'Gentle Angel' is a wonderful dessert that evokes childhood memories and captivates with its light and airy consistency. If you're looking for a sweet refreshment that is quick to make and absolutely delicious, you will love this vanilla dream. As a little hobby chef with paws, I love it when you can achieve such a noble result with just a few fresh ingredients. The 'Gentle Angel' combines fine vanilla ice cream with fruity orange juice into a creamy composition that melts on the tongue. It is the perfect dessert for hot days or as a crowning finale to a fine dinner. The best part: You don't need complex techniques to conjure up this highlight. Since I value fresh ingredients, I recommend choosing high-quality vanilla ice cream or ideally making it fresh yourself. Grab your favorite glass, prepare the ingredients, and enjoy this heavenly treat. It's child's play and guaranteed to succeed for anyone who wants something special. Try it out right away and let this angel enchant you!

Ingredients

high-quality vanilla ice cream
150  g
freshly squeezed orange juice
150  ml
whipped cream for garnish
20  g
orange slice for decoration
1 

Preparation

1

First, take the high-quality vanilla ice cream out of the freezer and let it thaw slightly for a few minutes so it is easier to work with.

2

Now, carefully pour the freshly squeezed orange juice into a nice dessert glass.

3

Carefully place the slightly thawed vanilla ice cream into the orange juice using an ice cream scoop or two spoons.

4

Whip the cream and add a small dollop as a crowning topping to the dessert.

5

Finally, garnish the 'Gentle Angel' with the orange slice and serve immediately, while the ice cream is still nice and cool and creamy.

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