Happy National Ice Cream Day! I scream! You scream! We all scream! Dish or cone? Cup or stick? That’s all the vendors need to know.
Today on the third Sunday in July offers up every flavor on the menu to honor the day! The holiday also lands in the middle of National Ice Cream Month.
Their trick? They placed snow in underground chambers known as yakchal where the temperatures kept the snow from melting.
The Persians also hiked to the mountain tops by their summer capital to gather snowfall.
The Chinese, under the Tang Dynasty around 697 A.D., took to freezing dairy with salt and ice. However, the results aren’t exactly the ice cream we enjoy today.
Frozen treats and beverages later, culinary folks point to Naples, Italy as the birthplace of the first ice cream. They give credit to Antonio Latini. He was born in 1642 and created a milk-based sorbet.
In the United States, the Quaker colonists earn the nod for bringing their ice recipes over with them. They opened the first ice cream shops, including shops in New York and other cities during the colonial era.
U.S. Ice Cream Facts
• Benjamin Franklin, 1st U.S. President George Washington, and 3rd U.S. President Thomas Jefferson enjoyed ice cream.
• 1813 - First Lady Dolley Madison served ice cream at the Inaugural Ball.
• 1832 – African-American inventor, ice cream maker and confectioner Augustus Jackson, created multiple ice cream recipes as well as a superior technique to manufacture ice cream.
• 1843 – Philadelphian housewife Nancy Johnson, received the first U.S. patent for a small-scale hand-cranked ice cream freezer.
• 1920 – American confectioner Harry B. Burt puts the first ice cream trucks on the streets.
An astonishing fact regarding Thomas Jefferson – his recipe for Old Fashioned Vanilla Ice Cream is believed to be the oldest recipe for ice cream in America.
The recipe below is provided by the U.S. Library of Congress. The transcript is word for word for ease of following along.
Thomas Jefferson’s Old Fashioned Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe
Ice cream.
Enjoy National Ice Cream Day by sharing some with your family and friends! Experiment with different flavors or go to your favorite ice cream shop. Give them a shout out as well!
Post on social media using #NationalIceCreamDay.
HISTORY
In 1984, 40th U.S. President Ronald Reagan proclaimed July as National Ice Cream Month and established National Ice Cream Day as the third Sunday in July.
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