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Cow Tipping Creamery Whips Up Doughnut Ice Cream Cones

A sugary mash-up

Cow Tipping Creamery’s doughnut ice cream cone
Cow Tipping Creamery’s doughnut ice cream cone
Jeff Amador
Nadia Chaudhury is the editor of Eater Austin covering food and pop culture, as well as a photographer, writer, and frequent panel moderator and podcast guest.

Cow Tipping Creamery is putting together two perfect sweets: ice cream and doughnuts, into one big sugary treat. Soft serve is poured into a sugar-dusted doughnut cone, onto which customers can add on any two of the fun toppings, from cakes to crumbs.

The first flavor in Austin will be the Cop Stop, which fills the doughnut cone with brown sugar hot fudge and a cold brew coffee soft serve, topped with coffee soil. Only a small number of cones will be available starting today until Saturday, September 17, which means it'll go fast.

Cow Tipping introduced the fantastical creation earlier this week in Dallas after an experiment gone very right. After the popular response, the team decided to share the love in Austin, too.

Other recent delicious treats that Cow Tipping has recently played with include ice cream sandwiches and cakes. The inventive ice cream sweet treat possibilities could be endless.

Owner Corey Sorenson reopened Cow Tipping Creamer (which was once a food truck) in the physical shared space with new partner Dallas pizzeria Cane Rosso in July. There is a second location out in Dallas.

Cow Tipping Creamery

4715 South Lamar Boulevard, , TX 78745 (512) 904-0033 Visit Website