Thursday, August 21, 2008
Cookies and Coffee Ice Cream! With RAW COWS MILK (from our cows)
1c.whole milk
1c. whipping cream
1 vanilla bean, split in half length wise
3/4 c. sugar
4 egg yolks
1/4 c. strong espresso
1/2 c. coarsely chopped chocolate cookies( we used Oreo's)
In a saucepan, bring milk, cream vanilla bean and half of the sugar to the scalding point over medium heat. In a bowl, beat the eggs yolks and the remaining sugar with a whisk until smooth and uniform. When the mixture in the saucepan begins to foam, reduce the heat and quickly stir in the egg yolk mixture. Remove the vanilla bean and scrape the seeds back into the saucepan. Using a wooden spoon, stir the custard constantly and cook over low heat until it reaches 175 degrees F. Remove immediately from the heat and continue stirring, so that the custard does not over cook. Pour the custard into a clean bowl through a fine mesh strainer, so that the liquid is smooth an d lump free. Add the espresso and mix well. It is important to do this while the custard is warm so that all the flavor is fully absorbed. Cover custard with plastic wrap and let cool slightly, them place in the refrigerator for at least 4 hrs. until very cold. Transfer the cold custard to the bowl of your ice cream maker, add the cookie pieces, and process according to the manufacturers directions.
This was the best ice cream I have ever had! We added some extra things but I'm not going to tell what:) The name we gave ours was Espresso-Fudge-cookie chunk-coffee bean crunch! Like it? Well I guess I kind of gave away a few of the secret ingredients. But you don't know how we made our fudge chunks! You have to try this it is the best!
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12 comments:
My goodness that looks and sounds fantastic! My kids would be drooling over that in a heartbeat - gonna have to try it!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!!!!
Gotta give this one a try!
Laura
You all hove no idea what ice cream is till you eat this!!!!!
Hannah
Oh, that looks amazing. What a gorgeous cone. I'm so jealous of your fresh good milk to start with.
I hope you don't mind, but I'm linking over here today to your ginger cookie recipe.
Prudy,
No thats alright with us!
Thanks for mentioning the link:-)
Hannah
This looks delicious! Homemade ice cream is the best!
Your making me hungry for ice cream. Wow this looks better than any store bought stuff I've had!
Wow! Talk about fresh ice cream1
That looks amazing. I've never made ice cream with raw milk, because it's not so easy to come by here in the vast mid-Atlantic suburb. You two have the best ideas!
Love your blog!!
That ice cream looks really good! I have not made an ice cream with cookies yet but I will have to. Using the fresh milk sounds great!
Wow! That's my kind of ice-cream! And we raw milk? Just great!
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