Frozen Desserts
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Create homemade masterpieces like spiced pumpkin ice cream, honey-lemon frozen yogurt, orange sorbet, and sangria granita. Embellish your dessert with zesty gingersnaps, fudgy brownies, or a boozy butterscotch sauce. Walk down memory lane (without leaving your kitchen) for an old-fashioned chocolate malt or a modern root beer float. With over sixty recipes, this book is the ultimate resource for frozen dessert bliss.
Frozen Desserts includes ideas for scoops, shakes, slushes, sundaes, sandwiches, special-occasion treats and more. Whether you’re rediscovering a classic or testing a modern favorite, your home kitchen turned ice cream parlor will be churning out frozen greatness. With purchased substitutes and made-from-scratch recipes, these sweets can be adjusted to fit any schedule—and throughout the book you’ll also find tips for serving, storing, and personalizing your desserts.
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Vanilla Ice Cream + Vanilla–Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
Chocolate Ice Cream + Chocolate–Chocolate Swirl Ice Cream
Rocky Road Ice Cream
Berry Ice Cream
Almond-Mascarpone Ice Cream
Lemon–Crème Fraîche Ice Cream
Spiced Pumpkin Ice Cream
Fresh Peach Ice Cream
Pistachio Gelato
White Chocolate Gelato
Mocha Crunch Ice Cream
Mint Chip Ice Cream
Eggnog Ice Cream
Banana-Rum Ice Cream
Chunky Peanut Butter Ice Cream
Creamy Caramel Ice Cream
Toasted Coconut Ice Cream
Sweet Bay Leaf Ice Cream
Cereal Milk Ice Cream
Bourbon Ice Cream
Sour Cherry Frozen Yogurt
Rose-Scented Frozen Yogurt
Honey-Lemon Frozen Yogurt
Raspberry Sorbet
Rustic Apple Sorbet
Orange Sorbet
Cucumber-Lime Granita
Grapefruit Granita
Root Beer Granita
Sangria Granita
vanilla ice cream
Everyone needs a basic vanilla ice cream in their recipe arsenal. This version, appealingly speckled with vanilla bean seeds, has a lush, satiny texture and a full flavor. If you want a little more than plain vanilla, add some chocolate chips to the mix during the last couple minutes of churning (see tip).
1 large, soft vanilla bean, seeds scraped out and reserved
1½ cups (12 fl oz/375 ml) whole milk
1½ cups (12 fl oz/375 ml) heavy cream
¾ cup (6 oz/185 g) sugar
6 large egg yolks
MAKES ABOUT 1 QT (1 L)
1 In a saucepan, combine the vanilla bean pod and seeds, milk, 1 cup (8 fl oz/250 ml) of the cream, and the sugar. In a bowl, whisk together the egg yolks and the remaining ½ cup (4 fl oz/125 ml) cream until well blended.
2 Place the saucepan over medium heat and cook, stirring frequently with a wooden spoon, until bubbles form around the edges and the sugar dissolves, 4–5 minutes. Do not allow to come to a boil. Remove from the heat. Whisk the egg yolk mixture while slowly pouring in the hot milk mixture. When almost all of the hot liquid has been added, slowly pour the warmed yolk mixture back into the saucepan, still whisking. Place the saucepan over medium heat and cook, stirring constantly, until the custard is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon (see recipe), 4–5 minutes. Do not boil.
3 Pour the hot custard through a sieve into a clean bowl, gently pressing the liquid through the sieve and leaving any grainy solids and the vanilla bean pod in the sieve.
4 Place the bowl with the custard over an ice bath (see page) and let cool for 30–45 minutes. Place a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the custard and on top of the bowl. Refrigerate for 3–24 hours.
5 Prepare an ice cream maker with at least a 1-qt (1-l) capacity according to the manufacturer’s directions. Pour the custard into the ice cream maker and churn until the custard reaches the consistency of thick whipped cream. Transfer to a plastic freezer container, cover tightly, and freeze until firm, at least 3 hours or up to 3 days.
TIP To make vanilla–chocolate chip ice cream, during the last 1–2 minutes of churning in step 5, when the ice cream reaches the consistency of thick whipped cream, add 6 oz (185 g) finely chopped semisweet chocolate or miniature chocolate chips and continue to churn until incorporated.
chocolate ice cream
Dark chocolate and cocoa powder work together in this recipe to produce an ice cream with deep chocolate flavor and rich color. For even more chocolate flavor and texture, swirl in some chocolate sauce for rivers of deep flavor throughout (see tip).
1½ cups (12 fl oz/375 ml) whole