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"Sno Kone" and Shaved Ice

Sno-Kones and "Hawaiian Shave Ice" (the real Hawaiians say
"shave," not
"shaved") are favorites on both sides of the counter. They're
refreshing and
made-to-order, and they're incredibly profitable! Commercial
Shave Ice and
Sno-Kone machines really do shave a block of ice using sharp
blades.
Hawaiian Shave Ice resembles fluffy snow in texture, while Snow
Cones are a
little more granular.
I once wrote that to make either treat you'd have use a
commercial machine,
because the $10 home machines on the market were completely
unusable. I have
since found an excellent source for machines that work very well
in the
home, as well as very good flavor syrups at reasonable prices:
www.hawaiianshavedice.com
(1-800-742-8334)
Their motorized "Hawaiice"
snow cone machine uses ordinary ice cubes,
their shaved ice machines create
fluffier "snow" from specially-shaped blocks of ice you
freeze in molds. The $59
(usually on sale for $39) snow cone machine works like a dream -
it
doesn't even need regular cleaning (all it ever gets on it is
water, and it
is built so the water evaporates quickly).
Restaurant-supply stores usually carry flavor syrup (intended
for soft
drinks) in at least lemon, cherry and strawberry flavors. Here
is a simple
syrup that works for flavoring your own ice, no matter how you
crush it:
SNOW CONE SYRUP
2 cups sugar
¾
cup water
1 pkg unsweetened Kool-Aid®
Bring sugar and water to a full boil.
Remove from heat and stir in Kool-Aid®
Chill. Pour onto scoops of crushed ice.
Reprinted
here with permission of
Wayne Keyser From the CD Rom "On
the Midway"
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