Monday 25 May 2015

Homemade Cherry Garcia ice-cream and Yuzu ice cream (without ice-cream maker)

It's been 2 weeks since my last post. I was busy with taking care of my mum who had a knee replacement operation. She is recovering well and resting at home. Thank you to family and friends for their prayers and well wishes.

The weather in Singapore for the past few weeks has unbearably hot. Something cold and sweet is heaven on a hot day. I have always wanted to make my own ice-cream but most recipes without ice-cream makers require beating the ice-cream base 2 - 3 times. I tried that and found it too troublesome for some ice-cream. I saw the recipe by chance online which only requires 2 ingredients and thought I must give it a try.

I decided to make a Cherry Garcia version as that's a favourite since I was introduced to Ben & Jerry's a decade ago and also a Yuzu version as I can't get them from the supermakets.



Homemade Ice-cream (makes about 1.5litres)

Ice-cream base:
2 cups heavy/whipping cream
1 can of condensed milk (400g)
1 tsp vanilla extract

Cherry Garcia:
1/2 cup pitted cherries (fresh/frozen)
1/2 cup good quality dark chocolate

Yuzu:
4 tsp yuzu juice
2 tbsp yuzu tea/jam



1) Refrigerate the whipping cream, condensed milk and your mixing bowl overnight to ensure that they are really cold.

2) Whip the whipping cream using a cake mixer till soft peaks and then add in the condensed milk and vanilla extract. Continue whipping to firm peaks. This is your ice-cream base.



3) Divide the ice-cream base into 2 bowls. In one, fold in the cherries and dark chocolate chunks. In the other, fold in the Yuzu juice and jam.



4) Transfer the ice-cream into containers and freeze overnight or at least 6 hours before serving.





Please pardon the poor lighting in the photos as I made the ice-cream late in the evening. I couldn't wait to try the ice-cream. Had to scoop some out to take the first photo the next day and couldn't resist licking the scoop :)

The verdict? My sis and bro-in-law loved the Cherry Garcia ice-cream (also one of their favourite flavours) but they thought I put in too much chocolate chunks. I have adjusted the chocolate quantity for the recipe above. Originally I had a cup of chocolate in there as I am a big dark chocolate lover.
My mum was wondering why 2nd ice cream is citrus in taste and I had to explain it's Yuzu.

I am looking forward to try new flavours once these 2 tubs are finished. I have left them at my mum's so that we can all share the calories :)




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