You've had a hard day. You're tired. You need to relax and enjoy, and create some good memories. Ah, what could be better on a day like this than some nice, cool, refreshing ice cream?Shall we go to the kitchen and whip up a batch? Grab your apron and come on!
Passing your recipe cupboard, dig up Nourishing Traditions and turn to page 550:
Vanilla Ice Cream
Will make 1 delicious quart
-3 fresh, orange egg yolks
-1/2 cup maple syrup (I used 1/2 honey, but it was too sweet. Maybe try 1/3)
1 Tbs. vanilla extract
1 Tbs. Arrowroot powder (we used about 1 1/2 Tbs. of cornstarch.)
3 cups heavy cream, preferably raw, not ultra-pasteurized (We didn't even have whole milk, so just used 2 % milk.)
Ice cream should be made with the best quality cream you can find, preferable unpasteurized. Never use ultra-pasteurized cream.
Beat egg yolks and blend in remaining ingredients. Pour into an ice cream maker and process. For ease of serving, transfer ice cream to a shallow plastic container, cover and store in the freezer.
If you want something a little different, omit the vanilla and add some cinnamon and nutmeg. When ice cream is about ten minutes from being finished, add about 1/3 cup chopped pecans or walnuts.
To make it extra good, serve with carob sauce or raspberry sauce.
Carob Sauce
Makes 2 1/2 cups
2/3 cup carob powder (or cocoa)
1/2 cup butter
1/3 cup maple syrup
1/3 cup maple syrup
1 Tbs. vanilla extract
1 Tbs. chocolate extract (optional)
a pinch of salt
1 cup cream, not ultra-pasteurized
Place all ingredients in the top half of a double broiler. Cook gently, stirring occasionally with a wooden spoon, until well amalgamated.
Raspberry Sauce
makes 4 cups
1 12-ounce package of frozen raspberries
1/2 maple syrup
1-2 cups water
Place partially thawed raspberries in food processor with maple syrup and process to make a thick paste. Gradually add water until desired consistency is obtained.
And you have a deliciously healthy dessert! Serve up the creamy goodness, cuddle on the couch and watch a good old movie with the family and create a new memory!
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