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Re: Homemade Ice Cream (A First Attempt)
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2011, 01:10:32 PM »
Ice cream came out REALLY well and scooped with no issues. I was scared it wouldnt scoop right and look a lot like what people serve on Come Dine With Me (icy and not nice looking), but it didnt. Was able to get proper scoops out and serve it with cake.

Everyone was so impressed and kept asking me for the recipe. Two of my friends have decided they need either a blender or food processor now so they can make their own as well..

Have some of both left over and will post a picture of it tonight...



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Re: Homemade Ice Cream (A First Attempt)
« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2011, 02:22:37 PM »
I'm glad it was so successful! What flavour will you tackle next?
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Re: Homemade Ice Cream (A First Attempt)
« Reply #17 on: May 02, 2011, 06:07:44 PM »
I'm glad it was so successful! What flavour will you tackle next?

Thanks!!

Im thinking either chocolate or vanilla as we have cocoa powder and vanilla pods in the house.. Will try again during the week :)


Re: Homemade Ice Cream (A First Attempt)
« Reply #18 on: May 02, 2011, 06:43:36 PM »
Thanks!!

Im thinking either chocolate or vanilla as we have cocoa powder and vanilla pods in the house.. Will try again during the week :)

If you like chocolate & peanut butter, do that! It tastes AMAZING philadelphia style :)

Also mix peanut butter and icing sugar together until you get a stiff paste, roll it into balls, put it on cling film covered plate and freeze, then mix them in your ice-cream. Lusharama! :)


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Re: Homemade Ice Cream (A First Attempt)
« Reply #19 on: May 02, 2011, 08:53:36 PM »
If you like chocolate & peanut butter, do that! It tastes AMAZING philadelphia style :)

Also mix peanut butter and icing sugar together until you get a stiff paste, roll it into balls, put it on cling film covered plate and freeze, then mix them in your ice-cream. Lusharama! :)
You are officially my new favourite person CB! This sounds amazing! mmmmmmmmmm! My family used to make fruit sorbet all of the time in the summer. Might need to give this a try as well!


Re: Homemade Ice Cream (A First Attempt)
« Reply #20 on: May 02, 2011, 09:31:01 PM »
You are officially my new favourite person CB! This sounds amazing! mmmmmmmmmm! My family used to make fruit sorbet all of the time in the summer. Might need to give this a try as well!

Here's the proper recipe, it's from " A perfect Scoop" and it's sooo good. I really recommend getting a magimix Le Glacier ice cream maker if you're making ice cream a lot, they make really awesome ice cream and they're about £30. I just leave mine in the freezer 24/7, after I make a batch I rinise it with hot water and it goes back in the freezer. Just get the 1.1L as most recipes for the home make around 1L of ice cream anyway so you'd have to scale the recipe if you get a bigger ice cream maker.

Also, always leave your custard/mix for 24 hours in the fridge if you can, they'll normally thicken up and you'll get a better consistency when you churn or freeze.

Chocolate Peanut Butter Ice Cream
2 cups half-and-half (I use single cream, but you could use half milk/half double)
¼ cup unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa powder (it works really well with Green and Blacks)
½ cup sugar
Pinch of salt
½ cup smooth peanut butter
Whisk together the half-and-half, cocoa powder, sugar, and salt in a large saucepan.  Heat the mixture, whisking frequently, until it comes to a full, rolling boil (it will start to foam up).  Remove from the heat and whisk in the peanut butter, stirring until thoroughly blended.
Chill the mixture thoroughly, then freeze it in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions.


Peanut Butter Patties
6 tablespoons peanut butter (smooth or crunchy)
2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar (icing sugar)
Mix together the peanut butter and sugar in a small bowl.  Line a dinner plate with plastic wrap.  Pinch off small pieces of the peanut butter mixture, about ½ teaspoon each, and drop them onto the dinner plate.  Once you’ve used all of the mixture, freeze the patties.
Mixing them in: Fold the Peanut Butter Patties into 1 quart of ice cream as you remove it from the machine.




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