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Rum Raisin Ice Cream

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Rum Raisin Ice Cream

Rum Raisin Ice Cream

Rum raisin ice cream was my dads favorite ice cream, well he loved most ice creams. I have fond memories of my dad, whenever I'm having rum raisin ice cream. Growing up, my dad rarely had any alcohol. He worked as an upholsterer working with harsh glues, some were organic solvents. So my dad didn't want to put alcohol, like beer and wine, into the mixture. 

But he loved ice cream, and one day my mom bought some rum raisin ice cream, and he had a few large scoops. My poor dad got impaired/drunk from the ice cream, and soon after having the ice cream, he was sleeping on the sofa. Little did he know, that his wife and children was laughing on his behalf. My dad was a cheap drunk!

In loving memory of my dad, here is my version of rum raisin ice cream.

Makes 1 liter.

Ingredients:

  • 100 g raisins

  • ½ cup (1¼ dl) dark rum

  • ½ lemon, the zest of

  • ¾ cup (1.8 dl) whole milk

  • 125 g sugar

  • 1½ cup (3¾ dl) heavy whipping cream

  • 1 pinch salt

  • 4 egg yolks

Directions:

Macerate the raisins in rum over night. Heat rum, raisins a lemon zest in a small saucepan and let it simmer for about 2 minutes. Cover and let stand for a few hours until it's cooled completely. 

Warm milk sugar and ⅓ of the cream in a saucepan. Pour the rest of the cream into a bowl over an ice bath. 

Whisk the egg yolks pale and add the hot milk in a little at a time, while whisking. Pour the mixture back in the saucepan. Slowly heat the mixture over medium heat while constantly stirring. You want the mixture to thicken slightly, but you don't want the mixture to come to a boil, this will coagulate the egg yolks. 

Pour the hot mixture through a strainer into the cool cream. Stir until the custard is cooled completely.

When ready to freeze, drain the raisins, but save the rum. Measure 3 tablespoons of the rum and stir it into the custard. (Add more new rum, if you don't have 3 tablespoons rum from the drained raisins.)

Freeze the custard in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions. Stir in raisins as you remove the ice cream from the ice cream maker.

Let the ice cream freeze for a few hours before serving, if you can wait that long. 

Enjoy!

 

Apricot Ice Cream

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Apricot Ice Cream

Apricot Ice Cream

Apricot is en season, my tree is booming with fruit. So why not make an apricot ice cream. 

This ice cream is made without eggs, and is very easy to make. 

Ingredients:

  • 350 g fresh apricots, pitted and sliced in half
  • 90 ml water
  • 170 g raw honey (use a mild tasting honey such as clover)
  • 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 250 ml fresh heavy cream 
  • 1 tablespoon Disaronno Amaretto, optional

Directions:

Place apricots in a medium saucepan, pour water over and heat to a simmer and cook until apricots begin to soften, about 6-8 minutes. Stir in honey, when  the honey is dissolved remove from heat. Cool apricot mixture to room temperature and blend it until smooth. Stir in cream, lemon juice and Amaretto. Chill the mixture until very cold, and pour it into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer’s instructions.

Enjoy!

 

The Danish version:

Abrikosis

Ingredienser:

  • 350 g friske abrikoser, vaskede, udstenede og skåret i halve
  • 90 ml vand
  • 170 g honning (brug en mildt smagende honning)
  • 1 tsk friskpresset citronsaft
  • 250 ml piskefløde 
  • 1 spsk Disaronno Amaretto, valgfrit

Fremgangsmåde:

Kom abrikoserne i en gryde sammen med vandet og kog dem til de er møre 6-8 minutter.

Kom honningen i og rør rundt indtil det er smeltet. Blend det hele til en jævn glat masse. Køl massen ned inden man går videre.

Tilsæt fløde, citronsaft og Amaretto, og lad det hele køle i et par timer inden den køres i ismaskinen. Følg vejledningen der følger med ismaskinen.

Velbekomme!

Lemon Curd/Liquorice Ice Cream

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Lemon Curd/Liquorice Ice Cream

Lemon Curd/Liquorice Ice Cream

This is yet another lemon/liquorice dessert. I have been longing to make this ice cream combination since my trip to Denmark in September last year. We went to have ice cream at Ismageriet, my favorite ice cream place in Copenhagen. Ismageriet makes the most fantastic lemon/liquorice ice cream, and I knew I would try to copy it. 

This is my first try, and I know I didn't nail it, but I think I made a very good ice cream.

Ingredients:

  • 300 ml (1¼ cup) heavy whipping cream (use a good organic one with only cream in it)
  • 180 ml (¾ cup) whole milk
  • 4 egg yolks
  • 100 g (½ cup) sugar
  • a pinch salt
  • 1 vanilla pod or 1 teaspoon vanilla paste
  • 3 tablespoons lemon curd
  • 1-2 teaspoons raw liquorice powder

Toppings:

  • 1 tablespoon lemon curd
  • 1 teaspoon passionfruit juice
  • 1 tablespoon sweet liquorice syrup

Directions:

Making the custard/ice cream:

Pour the cream into a metal bowl placed in a larger bowl of ice, set aside.

Warm milk, sugar, and salt in a medium saucepan. Make sure the sugar and salt is dissolved completely.

In another bowl, whisk the egg yolks until they’re foamy and pale yellow, add the vanilla seeds or paste. Slowly pour the warm milk into the egg yolks, while whisking constantly, then scrape the warmed egg yolks back into the saucepan, and heat the mixture over medium heat, until it thickens. Stir constantly in this process, and make sure to scrape the bottom of the saucepan. 

Pour the egg/milk mixture through a sieve into the cold cream. 

Cool the custard in refrigerator. 

Pour the custard into an ice cream maker and freeze it according to manufacturers instructions. When the Ice cream is almost ready to scoop out, add the lemon curd. Sprinkle with raw liquorice powder just before you scoop out the ice cream.

Freeze the ice cream in the freezer a couple of hours before serving.

Toppings:

Mix lemon curd with the passionfruit juice, before drizzling it over the ice cream.

Serving:

Scoop ice cream in a nice bowl and drizzle the passionfruit/lemon curd + liquorice syrup on top, and sprinkle with raw liquorice powder.

Enjoy

 

The making of the custard is a basic step in ice cream making. You can flavor your ice cream to you're liking after the custard is made. It's also possible to add flavor to the milk while heating.

 

The Danish version:

Lemon Curd/Lakrids is

Ingredienser:

  • 3 dl  piskefløde 
  • 1, 8 dl mælk
  • 4 æggeblommer
  • 100 g sukker
  • 1 knivspids salt
  • Kornene fra en vanillestang 
  • 3 spsk lemon curd (engelsk citronsmør)
  • 1-2 tsk raw liquorice powder (Bülow lakridspulver)
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Topping:

  • 1 spsk lemon curd (engelsk citronsmør)
  • 1 tsk passionsfrugt saft
  • 1 spsk sweet liquorice syrup (sød lakridssirup)

Fremgangsmåde:

Isen:

Hæld fløden i en metalskål, som du sætter ned i en større skål med is.

Varm mælk, sukker og salt i en gryde, det skal ikke koge. Vær sikker på, at salt og sukker er helt opløst før du går videre i processen. 

Pisk æggeblommerne lyse og skummende i en seperat skål. Kom vanillekornene heri. Hæld lidt af den varm mælk i æggemassen, men du pisker, og tilføj langsom mere og mere mælk, indtil det hele er kommet i. Kom det hele tilbage i gryden, og varm cremen forsigtigt op under konstant omrøring, indtil massen tykner lidt. Det skal ikke koge og sørg for, at cremen ikke brænder på i bunden af gryden. 

Hæld cremen igennem en sigte ned i den kolde fløde, og rør rundt. Afkøl cremen yderligere i køleskabet inden den kommes i ismaskinen.

Frys isen som der står i vejledningen til din ismaskine. Lige før isen er helt færdig tilføj lemon curden og lakridspulveret. 

Frys isen et par timer i fryseren før servering. 

Topping:

Bland lemon curd og passionsfrugtsaften.

Servering:

Server isen i kugler og hæld lakridssiruppen og lemon curd/passionsfrugt "saucen" ud over, og slut af med at drysse lidt lakridspulver på toppen.

Velbekomme.