We have regained control of our kitchen again and one of
the things I wanted to do most was break out the ice cream machine.
Do your ice cream dance to this!
We received the ice cream maker as a gift and I wanted
to open it and use it the moment I got it, but our freezer was tiny and (frankly)
it sucked. I put the machine aside, knowing that I would replace the fridge,
but other priorities got in the way.
I put it aside but I longed to play with it. I can be
incredibly patient but this was torture!
To prepare for the day when the ice cream machine and I were
to have our first date, I started collecting frozen dessert links. Some of
these do not require a machine and many are for non-dairy, vegan, gluten-free,
and every variation you can imagine:
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With a new fridge in the house and the threat of death
by snowmageddon, I scoured through dozens of homemade ice cream recipes and
tried out my hand with a strawberry ice cream.
My first try was a complete disaster. It was entirely
too sweet. It was gross. The less said about it, the better.
My second try was a chocolate ice cream and the
Matriarch and one of the kids declared it both delicious and a success.
I combined about three different recipes and concocted a
recipe of my own (given the ingredients at hand). It was an educated guess and
it paid off. The result was rich and chocolaty, it had a slightly piquant
finish that lingered on the tongue, and was well worth the ice cream dance!
Homemade
Chocolate Ice Cream
1 pint heavy cream
1 cup chocolate syrup
1 can condensed milk
¼ teaspoon ground
- Chill all wet ingredients.
- In a bowl, mix all ingredients until fully incorporated.
- Churn for 20-30 minutes until it reaches a soft serve texture.
- Freeze for at least one hour.
- Serve.
The process could not be simpler. Technically, I should
have churned the cream mixture first and added the chocolate syrup in the last
five minutes. Again, I took a shot that it would work because the syrup did not
sufficiently affect the viscosity of the mixture.
Next time I make chocolate ice cream, I’m adding cayenne pepper and either chocolate chips or crushed candy canes for a minty finish.
The next project will be an orange sherbet.
Eventually,
I want to try a Neapolitan sherbet too. The kid wants me to make a red bean ice
cream and a green tea gelato. My dream is to recreate Cherry Garcia (I want to
make the frozen yogurt but Mom requested the ice cream version).
I continue to dance the “I haz ice scream!” dance. (That GIF is so, so wrong!)