Dirty Coke Floats
Smooth coconut ice cream, a tangy squeeze of lime, and fizzy Coca-Cola creates this addicting ice cream-soda float!
If you like this drink, you might also like to try fluffy soda.
Okay friends! Meet your new favorite soda pop float! These Dirty Coke Floats play off of the hugely popular soda creation “dirty diet coke” that Utahns go CRAZY for! What’s better than ice cream and soda?! I used my homemade No Churn Coconut Ice Cream from Tuesdays post with a squeeze of lime and fizzy Coca-Cola to get a dessert-drink I know my family will be having over and over again this summer!
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Well, technically you don’t have to wait until summer to make this. Just anytime you crave an ice cream float, but if you’re like me, that means ALL. THE. TIME. Haha.
I like to wait until my ice cream melts a little bit before going to town on my drink. I have also debated on making a freeze with these ingredients so it’s all mixed together and thick! This takes my coconut-lime obsession to a whole new level! It’s crazy good! If you hate Coke, try Dr. Pepper or Pepsi. Just make this! You can also totally buy Coconut Gelato from most stores, so if you are pressed on time and need this NOW, just run to the grocery store and buy what you need! Enjoy!
Dirty Coke Floats
Ingredients
- ½ lime, squeezed
- 12 oz can Coca-Cola
- 2 to 3 scoops No Churn Coconut Ice Cream or store-bought Coconut Gelato
Instructions
- Squeeze half of a lime into a large cup (about 2 Tbsp lime juice).
- Pour 1 can of Coca-Cola into the cup.
- Drop two scoops of No Churn Coconut Ice Cream into the soda. It will fizz/foam up, especially when stirred lightly with a spoon or straw. Enjoy!
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This was the first site for a float that I clicked. Your recipe was so easy that I ran with it. I adapted it to the things I have, for instance, lemon instead of lime, and I used chocolate ice cream. The silver lining here is that you planted a seed in me because I’m going to think about lime and coconut ice cream the next time if I don’t forget first! Thank you for making this site. Keep up the good work.
Charles
I don’t think you can go wrong with an ice cream float! Glad you are having fun experimenting!
Oh my goodness, this looks so so good!! I need to go to the store to pick up some coconut gelato right away!
Yes! Run to the store and get some! You won’t regret it!
Oh my gosh. These floats seriously look SO dang amazing! You have no idea how badly I’m craving one of these right now!
You seriously need to try them!
I totally want a big glass right now! This looks and sounds amazing! I love that you used your coconut ice cream in here! So delicious and refreshing!
Oh, it’s so addicting! You will love it!
Gorgeous pictures! I can’t wait to make some of these- I LOVE coke and lime… and who doesn’t love floats?!
Thanks Natalie! My pics aren’t as gorgeous as yours are all of the time, but I was pleased with this post in particular. 🙂 And they were so delicious!
What a great way to use your coconut ice cream! We love root beer floats, so I bet we’d love these too. I love these pictures too, so pretty!
I know, right?! You’ve got to try this and compare it to a root beer float. They are both good, for different reasons, but these flavors are just super unique and tasty!
Oh my goodness Amber, this is genius! I wish I had a big glass of one of these right now. And your photos are gorgeous too!
Oh my, it’s so good Aimee! You should make it! Thanks for your compliments about my photos!