8/21/10

Fresh Blackberry Ice Cream





If your name is Melanie Evans- and your SUMMER BDAY is Monday the 23rd, don't read this post.

Summer is almost over! Actually, after Sunday, it's over. Because, you see, in my mind, summer is over when school begins (how many commas can I use and misuse use in this sentence??). School starts MONDAY. Therefore, on Monday summer is gone.
Over.
Finito.
Anyway. Where did the three months go??
Here's what I have been doing since August 3...



Meet Jack. Jackie. Mr. J. Little J. Puppy. Peppito. Pupparoni.





Not a lot of time lately for cooking or blogging. I did manage to throw together some ice cream a week ago. It was yummy. Used Ben and Jerry's Sweet Cream Base #1, which Ben & Jerry recommend as a base for fruit. I always double this when making in my White Mountain Ice Cream Maker. Yes, blackberries are still on. I ate an entire delish-sweet pint purchased at the B-town Farmers Market this week. Yum. Hurry.
Don't look Melanie Meg- Summer is almost over...




Fresh Blackberry Ice Cream
Ben and Jerry's Sweet cream base #1


2 large eggs, as fresh as possible
3/4 cup white sugar
2 cups heavy or whipping cream
1 cup milk, preferably whole

For fruit mix in:
1 pint fresh blackberries
3/4 cup sugar
juice of 1/2 lemon


Prepare fruit for mix in:
Pour 3/4 cup sugar over washed fruit. add juice from 1/2 lemon. Set in refrigerator for 1-2 hours, mix about every 1/2 hour.

Prepare sweet cream base:
Whisk the eggs in a mixing bowl until light and fluffy, about 2 minutes. Whisk 3/4 cup sugar a little at a time, then continue to whisk until completely blended, about 1 minute more. Pour in the cream and milk and whisk to blend.
Freeze the ice cream as directed according to machine directions. When the ice cream is set, drain the fruit mixture and add to the cream base. Serve immediately if you like soft set ice cream, or place canister in freezer for at least 2 hours for hard set.

Tips:
-Ben and Jerry's directions instruct you to add the drained off juice from the fruit to the cream base, then stir the fruit in by hand. I've tried adding the drained off sugary juice to the cream base and like the finished product better without the juice.
-This recipe works well with raspberries too.

5 comments:

  1. Si, I got an electric Ice cream maker from CSN to do a review and this is the same ice cream I made with it. I love the Ben and Jerry's ice cream book. I will be posting next week. I guess great minds think alike? Love your photos.

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  2. Que helado má cremoso te ha quedado, se ve estupendo. Saludos

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  3. Hi there, Greetings from Irland! We are waiting anxiously for our blackberries to ripen. I'm planning some blackberry ice-cream, but the rest of the family are ready for some blackberry wine-making!!

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  4. As a recipient of said ice cream (or rather, MOTHER of a recipient of said ice cream) I can testify of the yumminess therein.

    BTW thank you so much, Si!

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  5. Oh my, does this ice cream look yummy. And I don't even like ice cream that much. But everything you post looks so delicious! Anyway, I had to comment because your darling doggy Jack is too cute for words! Awwww! Incidentally, we have a cute dog named Jack as well, and he is all white. :)

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