Anonymous wrote:PP who posted recipes - I was a recipe tester for an ice cream cookbook that came out and one of my recipe tests was a lavender ice cream. I liked about 3 spoons full but then I just couldn't finish it. I'm not a fan of floral/herbal ice cream outside of mint. Fresh mint...yes. But that's about it. Just my 2 cents - maybe the recipe I tested was too much lavender, or maybe it's not my cup of tea.
The cannoli ice cream I made was more of a test and it was great - I made a ricotta ice cream base (similar to the way I did cream cheese for the red velvet), covered cannoli shells in chocolate, added some mini chocolate chips, cut up rehydrated dried cherries and that was it. It was really good.
Damn I love homemade ice cream! Luckily, with an infant at home, I don't have the time to do it. I did, however, want to open an ice cream business. Pipe dreams, I suppose!
Anonymous wrote:
Date and tahini recipe please!
I winged a tahini ice cream recipe trying to come close the the halvah soft serve I'd had in Israel. It was good but not great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make a wonderful Earl Grey tea ice cream. I also love to make mint ice cream with mint from my garden. It has a delicate color and fresh flavor - not at all like the bright green mint ice cream you get at the store.
My kids really love it when I make Mexican chocolate ice cream, using the Ibarra chocolate disks.
I would love to have the Mexican chocolate recipe, if you come back PP.
Anonymous wrote:Nutella.![]()
Peach & yoghurt
Date and tahini
Anonymous wrote:a PP here: Dave Lebovitz has, I think, the best ice cream bases...
here are the recipes I said I would post:
vanilla with salted caramel and chocolate covered potato chips:
http://365scoops.com/2012/02/02/vanilla-bean-ice-cream-with-salted-caramel-and-chocolate-covered-potato-chips/
red velvet:
http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2012/02/13/red-velvet-ice-cream/
chocolate pb swirl
http://www.browneyedbaker.com/2010/08/06/chocolate-fudge-swirl-peanut-butter-ice-cream/
Anonymous wrote:OK -- anyone with these awesome recipes -- got links?
Anonymous wrote:I make a wonderful Earl Grey tea ice cream. I also love to make mint ice cream with mint from my garden. It has a delicate color and fresh flavor - not at all like the bright green mint ice cream you get at the store.
My kids really love it when I make Mexican chocolate ice cream, using the Ibarra chocolate disks.