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Vegan Taiwanese Shaved Ice

by erika Published: Apr 8, 2014 Modified: Jan 13, 2020 44 Comments

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We must draw a distinction right now between the granular, neon-colored snow cones that the phrase “shaved ice” might call to mind and the only shaved ice worth talking about: an ethereally light drift of ice topped with fruit and a thick gloss of condensed milk.

Two silver mini pails filled with shaved ice, chopped mango and strawberries and topped with condensed milk.

I had no idea what I was saying yes to when, at the end of freshman year, I accepted a friend’s invite to get shaved ice in Chinatown. Twenty minutes later, I was introduced to my first-ever Taiwanese shaved ice (or baobing) with wide eyes: a mammoth bowl of milk-lustered fruit bedded on the finest ice I’ve ever seen, topped with a full-sized scoop of ice cream. It was a R.E.V.E.L.A.T.I.O.N.

Two silver mini pails filled with shaved ice, chopped mango and strawberries and topped with condensed milk.

I recently took Erik to try his first shaved ice at a newish little cafe, and he was an instant, enthusiastic convert (kind of like the first time he tried eggplant…I love it when he’s easy to please). I spent the last 10 minutes of our date night inspecting the sludgy dregs of our shaved ice with a plastic spoon and decided that it would make a great at-home project.

Chopped kiwi, mango and strawberries on a cutting board next to a cup of condensed milk.

A glass measuring cup full of condensed milk with a spoon submerged inside.

There are three important components to shaved ice:

  • the ice texture: must be insanely fine and fluffy,
  • the fruit: must be at the perfect peak of ripeness
  • the milk: must be delicious, otherwise your dessert will just taste like fruit and ice.

To tackle the last component, I opted for full-fat coconut milk, cooked down until sweet and thickened instead of canned condensed milk. It’s not quite as thick and syrupy as the store-bought stuff, but it has a nuttier, earthier sweetness that feels suitable for a lighter, homemade treat. Skip the reduced-fat coconut milk as its often simply full-fat milk cut with water.

A girl holding a bowl of ice topped with fruit and condensed milk.
This is my health nut cousin. My relatives happened to be in town this weekend on a layover and my brother was here to look at a college. Sunday was such a good day–it ended at a cozy Greek restaurant with crusty falafel and a fat pile of fries along with my aunt, uncle, cousins, boyfriend, brother, sister, and sister’s brand-new boyfriend–a truly great time. Anyway, she loved this and if a dessert is Simone-approved AND delicious? Power-dessert hall of fame for life.)

Although it’s not quite so hot that everyone everywhere is craving ice-based desserts, mangoes are gloriously, juicily, abundantly in season. Since they are hands-down my favorite shaved ice topping, I thought now would be an appropriate time to share this deliriously delicious at-home version. Plus, it’s relatively healthy. Ahem #bikiniseason (<– ew no.)

A hand holding a spoon filled with fruit and shaved ice.
Eat it fast. It melts.

Notes

Unfortunately, the ice component requires an ice-shaving machine or high-powered blender if you really want to do this right. Using the “ice crush” setting on my Blendtec yielded extremely fluffy ice–just be sure not to overprocess it (or it will turn into a giant ice block) and use it right away, because it melts quickly.

I’ve read that some Asian vendors use “milk ice” to get a finer consistency–if you just have a decent-quality blender, you might try freezing some milk (any kind) in an ice cube tray and blending a combination of milk cubes and regular ice cubes. I’d love to hear how this goes if you try it.

You can of course get more elaborate with your toppings and add red beans, glutinous rice balls, peanuts, grass jelly, taro, sweetened bean pastes, etc. I typically just add fruit.

Two silver mini pails filled with shaved ice, chopped mango and strawberries and topped with condensed milk.

Vegan Taiwanese Shaved Ice

Erika Kwee
This refreshing, incredibly delicious dessert is simply ice, fruit and milk. The key is getting the ice to a fluffy, snow-like state, topping it with the best fruit you can find, and dousing it in enough sweetened milk to fill all the icy crevices.
5 from 1 vote
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Ingredients
  

  • For the coconut condensed milk:
  • 1 can full-fat coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar more to taste*
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla
  • pinch of sea salt

  • For serving:
  • Ice
  • Chopped fruit mango, kiwi, strawberries, blueberries, watermelon, etc.
  • Ice cream optional--fruit sorbets are popular, as are regular ice creams like green tea and salted caramel

Instructions
 

  • To make the coconut condensed milk:
  • In a small, heavy-bottomed pot, whisk together the coconut milk and brown sugar. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to medium and simmer for about 20 minutes, uncovered, or until mixture has reduced by half. Remove from heat and let cool. Stir in vanilla and salt.
  • To serve:
  • In a high-powered blender or ice shaving machine, pulverize a few cups of ice until very finely ground (I used the “ice crush” setting on my Blendtec--be careful not to overprocess or the ice will start to clump together again. Stop when it reaches the texture of snow).
  • Immediately add ice to a bowl, top with fruit and several spoonfuls of condensed milk. Add a scoop of ice cream if you like. Eat!

Notes

*Laura brilliantly suggested using coconut sugar and adding a kaffir lime leaf for an extra kick of sweet and citrusy complexity.
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  1. ashok

    March 13, 2021 at 3:12 am

    5 stars
    My Family Loved it. I am definitely sharing Guys, Thanks For sharing this Great Recipe. this recipe and this website with my friend. Hope they also love it. Thank you again for sharing such a great recipe.

    Reply
  2. Nadia

    September 15, 2015 at 12:02 pm

    hehe this recipe IS actually pretty healthy if you can go easy on the milk! Or your genius idea of making the milk ice — which would be amazing in iced coffee as well! Lately I’ve been buying syrups from http://www.realhawaiianice.com and they’re always really good, but you’ve inspired me to return to my asian roots! My mom always used condensed milk growing up, and yeah it’s hard to hold back on it!

    Reply
  3. Sue O'Bryan

    September 8, 2014 at 7:31 am

    well my dear, this is an amazing and ginormous creation you have made . . . quite lovely photo too. I think I can do this, it looks to be rather simple; I am going to try with coconut cream as I have it regularly shipped to me so always have cans on hand . . . we’ll see. Delish!

    Reply
    • erika

      September 10, 2014 at 8:24 pm

      Aw thanks for stopping by, Sue! Glad you like the look of this–hope you love it if you get a chance to try it out! 🙂

      Reply
  4. Michelle

    August 14, 2014 at 3:40 pm

    I am from Taiwan, and this is a definately local summer / all year round.. dessart for us ! If you could find “Taro” you could try to use it and sweet potato .. steam them / mash / and add rice flour… then roll it into small ball / boil in hot water till float / then put it on top of the ice !!! Also just use raw sugar to slowcook the taro / sweet potato is also a popullar topping ~
    Another crazy topping ..is red beans / green beens ! cook them till soft and add sugar / agave necter / honely ..then put on the ice !
    Love your blog / and pancakes !
    Michelle

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    • erika

      August 17, 2014 at 7:56 pm

      Ooh Michelle those all sound so awesome!!! Thanks for the tips–I’ll have to try them someday! Thanks so much for stopping by and for your sweet comment!!

      Reply
  5. susan @ the wimpy vegetarian

    April 25, 2014 at 12:18 am

    Wow! Erika your photos, especially the top one, is absolutely stunning!!!!!! I confess I’m not familiar with Taiwanese Shaved Ice – so thanks for the introduction 🙂 It looks wonderful!

    Reply
    • erika

      April 25, 2014 at 9:42 am

      Aww thanks so much Susan! YOU MUST TRY IT!! And I recommend trying the real thing somewhere first…it’s very hard to get the full experience at home. But I’m sure there’s gotta be some places close to you (well….maybe not in Tahoe…but in the Bay Area!) that have it! Summer is calling for shaved ice! 🙂

      Reply
  6. cynthia

    April 22, 2014 at 8:20 pm

    I can’t believe I didn’t comment on this yet!! Probably because I was too dumbstruck by how a-m-a-z-i-n-g it is that you made this at home, AND vegan. Now that I’m imagining this with coconut condensed milk I feel like I can’t have it any other way. It sounds soooo SO GOOD, lady. SO good. Love this, and the photos are just gorgeous <3

    Reply
  7. simone

    April 16, 2014 at 9:36 pm

    I’m famous! And these pictures turned out so so well!
    I LOVE ICE.

    Reply
    • erika

      April 17, 2014 at 8:42 am

      <33333 my little urban outfitters model.

      Reply
  8. Courtney @ Neighborfood

    April 15, 2014 at 9:43 am

    What is this shaved ice topped with ice cream concoction you speak of and why has it never entered my life before this? I adore this idea and love that you condensed coconut milk! That sounds positively divine.

    Reply
    • erika

      April 16, 2014 at 9:05 am

      Hahaha thanks Courtney!! It really needs to enter your life soon–it’s so amazing! By the way–you are still my forever hero for posting your buttermilk pancake recipe. Still one of my favorite pancake recipes to date!

      Reply
  9. kat

    April 14, 2014 at 7:01 pm

    i cannot wait to try this recipe now that the weather is getting warmer

    Reply
  10. Ala

    April 12, 2014 at 7:45 pm

    Okay, I swear I’ve left 15 billion comments on this post and not a single one has gone though so I’m assuming the cyber-deities don’t want me to make a fool of myself :p too bad, because I was drooling as I read this AND we were going to go for some awesome shaved snow (there’s a famous shop called blockheads right around the corner), but the line was too long. And then you tease me. This is such a love-hate moment for me….jk looks yummy!

    Reply
  11. Karen @ The Food Charlatan

    April 12, 2014 at 6:37 pm

    Erika, WHY DO WE LIVE A THOUSAND MILES AWAY. seriously it’s like the gods are against our potential awesome foodie love affair. wth foodie gods.

    If I could do double caps (caps that are twice the size of regular caps), then I would use them, but I don’t, so I’m not even going to try. Go big or go home.

    Coconut. Condensed. Milk.

    I die.

    (Shipping out your caramels here pretty soon 🙂

    Reply
  12. Nora (A Clean Bake)

    April 12, 2014 at 2:32 pm

    Oh my god. I’ve never seen anything quite like this, especially made at home and so simply. Thank you so much for showing me exactly what I was missing. And fuuuuurthermore, condensed coconut milk in place of sweetened condensed milk = brillz.

    Reply
  13. ATasteOfMadness

    April 11, 2014 at 7:37 pm

    I have never tried shaved ice, but after reading this post, I really want to! This looks divine!

    Reply
  14. Victoria

    April 11, 2014 at 6:24 pm

    I love the look of these !! I think it is so cool how you have them in those little mini buckets !! What a fantastic idea !!

    Thanks !

    Victoria @ Alf & Emilio
    http://alfandemilio.co.uk

    Reply
  15. Natasha @ The Cake Merchant

    April 11, 2014 at 2:08 pm

    This looks perfect for a Texas summer! I love that you made your own condensed milk, and that it’s vegan. I’ve never tried shaved ice before, mostly because I was a little weary of bean/grass jelly toppings, but I could totally get on board with an all fruit version. Mango and coconut- yes, please! Also, I’m in love with your photos. Especially that first one. 🙂

    Reply
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