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Monday 9 February 2009

VANILLA ICE CREAM

A great classic that can stand alone or become part of a more elaborate preparation. Unfortunately due to commercial preparations, real vanilla ice cream is rarely eaten or understood. By omitting the vanilla you have the base for many different ice creams and flavour combinations. Once you have tried this you will understand what ice cream is all about.

RECIPE;
600ml whole milk
600ml double cream
100g vanilla sugar
12 lge egg yolks
2 vanilla pods

Makes just over 2 pints of ice cream

The beginning of the preparation is the same as for creme anglaise, at the end stage when the custard is thick enough to coat the back of a wooden spoon, you will need to allow your custard to cool. Once cool add the custard mixture to an ice cream machine and churn according to the manufacturers instructions. Place the firm mixture into a seal able container and place into the freezer until set firm(2-3 hours).
If an ice cream machine is not to hand, place cool/chilled mixture into a seal able container place into the freezer and remove every 2 hours and whisk or beat with a fork to break down ice crystals.

Note;
Make sure that the ice cream is covered in the freezer to ensure that odours from other foods do not find there way into the flavour.

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