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Vanilla Ice Cream
found in Desserts - Cold

Serves:    10    (original recipe serves 8)

icon Vegetarian    icon Nut Free    icon Gluten Free

FIBRE
 
0g
0% RDA
CALORIES
 
269
13% RDA
CARBS.
 
18g
7% RDA
PROTEIN
 
3g
6% RDA
FAT
High
21g
30% RDA
SAT. FAT
High
12g
50% RDA
SALT
Low
0.1g
3% RDA
SUGAR
Medium
15g
17% RDA

Prep: 2 hours
Cook: none

Difficulty:     
Challenging

Is Angela Nilsen's vanilla ice cream the smoothest, creamiest homemade ice cream in history?

Ingredients  scales
Directions

1
Put the canister from the machine into the freezer a day before you want to make the ice cream. Next day, pour the cream and milk into a medium heavy-based pan, then tip in half the sugar. Slit the vanilla pod down its length with a small sharp knife and scoop out as many of the tiny black seeds as you can into the cream mixture. Cut the pod into three and drop it into the pan.
2
Heat the cream and milk over a low heat, stirring occasionally, until it almost boils
3
Put the egg yolks into a bowl with the rest of the sugar and beat with an electric hand beater for about 2 minutes until the mixture has thickened, is paler in colour and falls in thick ribbons when you lift the beaters. Using a measuring jug, scoop out about 157ml of the cream mixture and beat into the egg yolks to slacken them. Reheat the cream until it just comes to the boil, take off the heat and stir in the egg yolk mixture.
4
Return the pan to a low heat and cook, stirring all the time with a wooden spoon, for 8-10 minutes, until the custard is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon.
5
Pour the custard into a heatproof bowl, then sit it in a bigger bowl one third full of iced water to cool (this takes about 20 minutes). Stir occasionally to stop a skin forming. Put the bowl of custard in the fridge for 3-4 hours, preferably overnight, so it gets really cold.
6
Get the ice cream machine running, scoop out the vanilla pod pieces, then slowly pour in the cold custard. Leave it to churn for 10-30 minutes (depending on your machine). When it stops, it is probably too soft to eat, so spoon into a plastic container, cover with cling film, then a lid, and freeze for a minimum of 3 hours.



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