Monday, March 15, 2010

Vanilla Bean Coconut Ice Cream



The cool thing (heh) about this ice cream: easy breezy to make. Like a cool breeze on a hot day. Except, if you accidentally leave the mixture in the freezer for three hours when you only meant to chill it briefly. This is what happened to my vanilla bean coconut ice cream--so I mashed it all up with forks into a slushy mixture and I still tried to put it in my ice cream machine in vain. My poor Silver Ice Cream Machine chugged along, pretty much screaming in overloaded pain, so I had to quit. The mix had already formed ice crystals, and never recovered... but of course I'm still eating it anyway.

But since I've made this recipe before, I can tell you this is a creamy and delightful ice cream for the coconut megafan, fragrant too from the vanilla bean. So I'm sharing it anyway even though this particular batch did not work out for me because I forgot about my chilling mixture! This recipe is also great for vegans or those allergic to dairy, as it is completely dairy-free! It's quite rich and is nice served with fruit, as the acidity of the fruit is a nice contrast to the creamy richness of the coconut cream.

{ Vanilla Bean Coconut Ice Cream }

You will need:

1 can of nice quality coconut milk (it's best not to cheap out on coconut milk. Usually, unless it's on sale, the costlier the can, the more fat it will have in it, thus a creamier coconut milk and creamier ice cream).
2 cans of nice quality coconut cream
1/2 cup white granulated sugar (I like my ice creams less sweet- most recipes call for at least 3/4 cup, so use your own discretion!)
1 vanilla bean, split
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
pinch of salt

1. In a medium saucepan over low to medium heat, combine coconut milk, sugar, vanilla bean innards, vanilla, salt and vanilla bean pod. Stir until sugar has dissolved. Remove from heat, cool slightly.

2. In medium bowl, whisk all of the coconut cream together until combined. (Sometimes coconut cream and coconut milk separates in its cans but just whisk back together and no prob.)

3. Slowly whisk in cooled coconut milk/sugar mixture into coconut cream mixture until combined.

4. Chill mixture, wrapped with plastic wrap, in freezer for 30 minutes, or in fridge for 2-3 hours until well chilled.

5. Pour cold mixture into ice cream machine, and make according to machine's instructions!

No need to serve with chopsticks... :)

Enjoy! Yay!

7 comments:

confetti said...

ooooh I didn't end up tasting any :(

Coco Cake Land said...

amy, it's still in my freezer-- a little more on the ice-milk side but still delicious! we could have it with berries... :)

Anonymous said...

Very cool to find another Ice Cream Blogger!! I'll come back and read often!

Coco Cake Land said...

hi triple scoop!! thanks for reading and i am going to check out your blog too! :)

mdmaybe said...

I've had some thaw/freeze issues with ice cream I've made before. I've found that if you let it thaw completely in the fridge you can then put it back in the ice cream maker without problem. The texture will be perfect and no one will ever know.

Coco Cake Land said...

oh crap. i thought about doing that but got too impatient and wanted to serve it that evening. my husband suggested the same thing...!

i will try it, thanks for the tip mdmaybe!! :)

Industrial Ice cream machines said...

Nice Blog Post !!

I read your writing view and it help to me in making a ice cream.

Keep up sharing..
Thanks

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