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Classic Cherry Clafoutis
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Fresh cherries are lightly sweetened and baked under lots of hearty oats. Feel free to garnish with some creamy Greek yogurt.
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Maple Ice Cream
A rich ice cream full of deep maple flavor, perfect for topping pie—or French toast.
Creamy Whipped Greek Yogurt
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Oatmeal Cookie Ice Cream
This brown sugar ice cream is infused with a cinnamon stick, toasted oats, and a vanilla bean, then studded with crispy oat clusters, crunchy pecans, and chewy dried fruit. Tart cherries work especially well, but dried fruits such as cranberries and black mission figs work well too, so feel free to use whatever you like best. It's everything you love about oatmeal cookies in a scoop of homemade ice cream.
Fruity No-Churn Ice Cream
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The scoop shop classic gets an upgrade with rich, dark maple syrup and an ice cream that actually tastes like walnuts.
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