Showing posts with label ice cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ice cream. Show all posts

Easy Ice Cream

Aug 1, 2012



I love my ice cream maker and we use it fairly often. Before we had it though, we would make a super simple 3 ingredients ice cream that required only a mixer and a loaf pan.

Can't get much easier than that.

The end result is fluffy and smooth, more like soft serve Dairy Queen and less like Baskin Robbins. It is very sweet though, so a dark chocolate swirl, an unsweetened berry puree, or lemon zest would be great in it.

We don't mind sweet though ...

so we added cookies.

Duh.

Ingredients



2 cups heavy cream
1 14 oz can sweetened condensed milk
1 1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
Whatever sauce or mix in you would like to add.


Beat ingredients until stiff peaks form. 3-5 minutes generally.



Fold in your mix ins. (if using zest, I would combine it with the ingredients to start with).

Pour into loaf pan or freezable container and freeze until firm.


Bryn

Fried Ice Cream

May 1, 2012



When I was little we lived near Tulsa, OK. We would meet our cousins at the mall and then go out for lunch at Casa Bonita, the best Mexican restaurant EVER! I mean, I was young, so it was probably teeming with disease and dirty silverware, but you could eat inside a cave!!! Seriously, a cave. And there was a waterfall and a puppet show, and they served sopapillas with honey at every meal. Bliss. Every now and then one of us would order fried ice cream and share. It was the best combination of texture and temperature. Crunchy and warm on the outside and cold and creamy on the inside. When Hallie and I decided to do a week of posts for Cinco de Mayo, I knew I had to try to recreate it.

I found various recipes but settled on one from "Simply So Good". The recipe calls for ice cream, cereal, coconut, cinnamon, milk, eggs, and oil. All things I already had in my house, so we were ready to roll. I found recipes that called for frosted flakes or just the plain corn flakes and then added sugar. Also some recipes substituted nuts or ground cookies for the coconut. This is a recipe where you can adjust to your tastes. Always nice. I scaled down the ingredients for our family.



My ingredients
4 1/2 cup scoops of ice cream (I used vanilla)
3 cups frosted flakes
1 cup shredded coconut
1/2 tbsp cinnamon
2 eggs
1 tbsp milk
Oil for frying

First, line a pan or plate with wax paper and have it ready to load with the ice cream balls. Scoop out about a half a cup servings and place onto pan. I made sure they were roughly in the shape of a ball, but didn't get too over excited about it. I would be rolling them in cereal later and knew I could correct the shape at that point. These melt fast, so work quickly and then place in freezer to harden.




While you're waiting, crush your cereal and add your coconut and cinnamon and place on a plate. Beat your eggs and milk.

The recipe says to leave the balls in the freezer for an hour, but mine were in for over four hours, and were fine. I didn't think The Princess would be able to help with this stage so I waited until nap time. I let them sit for a minute to allow the cereal mixture to adhere to them better. Roll the balls in the cereal mixture to coat, then into the egg mix and then again into the cereal. At this point you can improve the shape. Once coated and shaped, place them back onto pan and return to freezer. As you can see, I coated the bottom of my pan with the cereal mixture just to make sure the bottom of the balls didn't lose their coating while in the pan. Freeze for several hours or until very firm if making same day. I froze mine overnight.



When you are ready to prepare make sure to have your serving dishes, spoons, and topping ready. These cook very quickly. Heat your oil in a pot to 365 degrees (I used a small saucepan and cooked one at a time so that I didn't have to use so much oil). They will fry for only 20-30 seconds. I didn't sit mine on paper towels to drain because I was nervous they would stick, but I worked with a slotted spoon and then held them over the paper towel before placing bowl. The outside was crunchy and the inside was still pretty solid and cold. We didn't top ours with anything , but you could add honey, caramel or chocolate sauce. At Casa Bonita they were drizzled with honey. They also came with a mariachi band...so it was hard to compete, but these were very very good.



For full recipe, check out Simply So Good here

Bryn

Banana Ice Cream

Apr 11, 2012

I love easy.

I love simple.

I love healthy and wholesome.

What could be easier and more simple than a one ingredient recipe? And if that one ingredient was a banana???

Totally healthy and wholesome.


The Kid won't eat bananas. They give her the body shivers when she puts them in her mouth. It's a texture thing :). But if it's in a smoothie, she's totally on board. Turn it into ice cream? She's getting out the spoons.
When I first saw banana ice cream on "Five ingredient fix," I was more than skeptical. I mean...a banana? How? I tried it just to prove how absurd an idea it was. And...I was wrong. Very. Wrong. It's smooth and creamy and very tasty. We've made it plain and also with extra ingredients like peanut butter, honey, chocolate sauce, chocolate chips, and ovaltine mixed with a little bit of milk before adding.
Try it...you'll like it :)

You'll need:
Ripe bananas
Blender or food processor
Additional add ins or toppings

Directions:

Peel and chop your bananas. Freeze in a single layer until frozen, 1-2 hours. ( If I'm not ready to make the ice cream after they've frozen I will place them in a container and use at a later time).



Now place the chunks into the blender or food processor. I've used both. I like the food processor better, but that's just me. Both work fine. Pulse a couple of times to break up the chunks and then blend. You will need to scrape down sides several times.



If you're feeling impatient, you can add a bit of milk, but you'll find that if you continue blending, it WILL come together and turn into yummy creamy soft serve type ice cream. At this point add in your additional ingredients and blend just to combine and serve.



- I prefer my ice cream a little more firm and I will put mine back into the freezer for a bit to harden.

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