Showing posts with label Ice Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Cream. Show all posts

Poached Pears In Cinnamon & Red Wine With Ice Cream#Improv

Pears Poached in Red Wine and Cinnamon is a most elegant winter dessert. Paired with ice cream and the fragrant cinnamon flavored Pears are sure to impress your guest.
I had this for the first time in one of my trips to Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital, where we had a Slovenian dinner with a traditional food and dance programme. It was such a wonderful evening with a most delicious traditional food and the dessert was this. So oooo delicious you must try this.

Serve this with vanilla ice cream and butterscotch crunch... fantastic combo... yum yum you will craving for more.

I have used  Madeira Red Wine and it has a perfect color and taste to make this dessert.

Ingredients
2 Pears - firm and not over ripe
2 Cups Red Wine
1 Cinnamon Stick
1 Cup Heaped Granulated Sugar
a Juice of One Lemon
1 Bay leaf

Method
Peel the pears carefully , leaving the stalk intact
Cut a straight slice off the bottom, so that they can stand upright.
In a deep bottom pan, add pears, red wine, lemon juice, sugar , cinnamon stick and bay leaf,
 Bring to a boil, simmer the heat and cook the pears for 30-40 minutes turning  their sides at regular intervals. Take the pan, off the heat, cool it down.
Remove the pears from the pan, using a slotted spoon. 
Keep the pan on heat and cook till the wine is reduced to a syrupy/thick consistency.
When serving, keep the pears on a plate. Drizzle with the wine sauce 
Serve with a scoop of ice cream and butterscotch crunch
Lables : Sweets & Desserts, Red Wine, Slovenia, Poached, Pears, Cinnamon, Improv Cooking Challenge, Ice Cream
November Improv Cooking Challenge Pears and Dairy

Sour Cream Pear Pie by Pandemonium Noshery
Maple Walnut Pear Crisp by Veggies First, Then Dessert
Pear Hand Pies by Cookaholic Wife
Pear and Port Cheese Spread by Palatable Pastime
Burrata and Bartlett-Vanilla Bean Jam Crostini by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Poached Pears In Cinnamon & Red Wine With Ice Cream by Sneha's Recipe
Caramelized Pear and Brie Rolls by A Day in the Life on the Farm

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Mango Ice Cream#FantasticalFoodFight

Welcome to our event of Fantastical Food Fight, our theme for the month is: ICE CREAM. Since it's the season for King of Fruits - Mango which are in abundance, made an ice cream with it.  
This ice cream does not require an ice cream machine, a hand beater or a blender too will work fantastically if you wish to make it. Just requires 4 ingredients to make it.
It's so delicious and yummy you will love it, do try it. 

Ingredients

200 Ml Evaporated milk -Homemade
200 Ml Condense milk - chilled in the refrigerator
1 Cup Mango puree
1½ Cup Whipped Cream
Method
Freeze the 
Evaporated milk -Homemade for at least 6 hours. 
After that only  beat / whip until it doubles in volume.
Mix in cold condense milk and beat again till creamy. Now fold in whipped cream , mix it well.  Pour this into 
 an airtight container  and freeze it for 12 to 15 hours.
When frozen , remove it into a big bowl and beat it again till it doubles in volume / it becomes light fluffy, now add the mango puree and beat till well mixed. Pour this a big air tight container and freeze until set.
Serve this delicious and yummy ice cream with some chopped mango pieces.
Enjoy this Mango Ice Cream which is homemade, eggless and preservative free too.
You will get two Mango Ice Cream bowls of this size 
Labels:  Ice cream,  Mango, Homemade, Evaporated Milk  Preservatives free, Fantastical Food Fight, Eggless, 4 Ingredients

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Cream Puffs With Ice Cream And Chocolate #BakingBloggers

Choux paste, is a paste made of flour, water, butter, and eggs — it's slightly thicker than a batter, but not quite as thick as a dough. It's pronounced "shoe pastry," although shoe has nothing to do with it. 

The paste is thick enough that it can be scooped or piped into almost any shape you can think of, from -  puffs to éclairs shells to thin straws. 

On its own without any filling or accompaniment -  Choux is pretty bland to  taste; it's rarely served on its own. Either other ingredients are added to the dough to make it more flavorful like the cheese or the baked puffs get filled with pastry cream, ice cream, lemon curd or another delicious filling. You make any savory filling too, it taste good. The remaining, we had next day filled with jam and that too tasted yum!

I love chocolate éclairs. Since, there was a tub of ice cream in the refrigerator, decide to make ice Cream and chocolate Puffs - which are ideal accompaniments. The only draw back is that when you fill them with ice cream they have to eaten immediately or else the ice cream will start to melt and they will soften. These best to eat - is the day  - they are baked.


Making the Choux Dough

Making the dough is a three-step process: First, the dough is made by adding flour to hot water and butter ; then the dough is cooked on the stove top for a few minutes to dry it out and cook the flour (which makes them taste better); and finally, the eggs are beaten into the dough in a mixer.

The second step is a tricky step - i. e. adding the eggs. Instead of adding all the eggs at once, or just following the recipe, it's important to only add as much egg as the dough will hold. If you add too many eggs, the dough will be too wet, the dough will smell eggy and then to pipe it, will be troublesome and the pastries will have trouble drying out in the oven.

So to avoid this whisk the eggs together — this helps them incorporate more easily and evenly into the dough, and also makes it easier to add just half an egg if you need to. With the mixer running, add the eggs in two or three additions. Stop before the last addition goes in and check the dough — if it's ready, it will hold its shape when scooped, and look soft, creamy and will be  glossy . 

Baking the Choux Pastry
Baking the choux is also a three-step process. You start with the oven at high - i.e.  at 200 degrees temperature-  to help the pastries puff, then after 7 to 10 minutes when you see them puff up - lower the temperature to 180 slightly to help them cook and to give them some golden color, and finally when they are done / baked, you take them out poke the pastries and one end with a toothpick to make sure no steam is trapped inside and lower the oven temperature to 150 or 160 degrees a third time to dry the pastries out.

Once they're dried take out on a cooling rack and then let them cool completely before filling them.

Now let's begin the process.

Ingredients

125 Ml Water
35 Grams Butter
1/2 Teaspoon Salt
1 Teaspoon Sugar
70 Grams All purpose Flour
1/4 Teaspoon Vanilla Essence
2 Eggs

For filling

Melted Chocolate
Vanilla Ice Cream

Method 
I have seen many recipes without essence, but I, have added it just to avoid the eggy smell. So this is optional.
In a saucepan combine the butter, water, sugar, essence and salt. Place the saucepan over medium high heat and bring to a rolling boil. The butter should be completely melted by the time the water comes to a boil; if not, reduce the heat until the butter has melted to avoid too much water evaporating, then bring it back to a boil. 
Now take it off flame for a minute and add the flour all at once. Stir vigorously with a whisk to form a dough: Make sure all the flour is worked into the dough and no more dry flour remains. Once ready, the dough will resemble mashed potatoes. 
Now place the pan back over medium heat. Stir the dough, with a wooden spoon or spatula , mashing and flattening it against the sides and bottom of the pan and then gathering it up into a ball again — this dries out the dough and cooks the flour. Continue cooking the dough for 3 to 5 minutes. The dough is ready when it pulls away from the sides of the pan to form a ball, the surface looks shiny and glossy and it's thick enough that you can stand a spoon upright in the middle.

Cool the dough, when the dough still slightly warm with a electric hand blender or a stand mixer with a paddle attachment. 
Start pouring a little of the egg mix and whisk till the egg is fully incorporated and the then add again a little of the egg mix to the dough continue whisking in three separate additions. 
As each addition is worked in, the dough will at first become stringy and and look like curdled milk,but continue whisking then will form back together into a soft dough. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed between each addition.
Check the dough: After the third addition, the dough should be soft, creamy-colored, and very smooth. It should also hold its shape when scooped. If you scoop up a little bit with your spatula and let it slide back into the bowl.

Line a grease the baking sheet with parchment paper or foil. 
Transfer the dough to a piping bag with a plain nozzle ( which I did not have ) . I cut the point enough to pipe so that a thick batter is piped. 
Space the puffs slightly apart on the baking sheet. 

Bake for 10  minutes, then turn down the oven temperature as mentioned above. When the pastries look puffed, after 18 minutes or so - exact baking time will depend on the size and shape of your puffs. Bake until the puffs are slightly puffed, golden-brown in color, and dry to the touch. They will detach easily from the parchment and feel hollow and light when you pick them up. 
Then take them out and poke a tooth pick at one end and lower the heat to continue baking. Bake another 5 to 7 minutes or till the puffs  are dried out. If you break one of the puffs open, it should not be wet or eggy on the inside; bake a few more minutes as needed.

Transfer the puffs to a cooling rack.   Cool the puffs completely.   Split each puff in half and arrange them on a plate.

To Serve 
Melt  the chocolate in a double boiler or a microwave.

Place a small scoop of ice cream in the bottom half of each puffs and top with the lid. Drizzle melted chocolate on them.
Enjoy them immediately.. yum yum!

Labels :  Choux Pastry, Cream Puffs, Ice Cream, Chocolate, Baking Bloggers, Baked, Breads, Continental Cuisine


Our theme for BakingBloggers this month is Choux Pastry. Check the blogs of our other baker's :


Boston Cream Puffs by Cookaholic Wife
Burnt Caramel Croquembouche by Culinary Adventures with Camilla
Cannoli Cream Puffs by The RedHead Baker
Cream Puffs with Ice Cream and Chocolate by Sneha’s Recipe
Double Chocolate Cream Puffs by Cindy’s Recipes and Writings
Gougères – French Cheese Puffs by Karen’s Kitchen Stories
Ham Salad Pate a Choux by A Day in the Life on the Farm
Hot Smoked Salmon Choux Bites by Food Lust People Love
Strawberry Cream Puffs by Palatable Pastime

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Affogato - Vanilla Ice Cream With Espresso, Caramel Sauce And Salted Almonds


This classic Italian dessert is a coffee-based made with espresso and vanilla ice cream, gelato or sorbet. The word affogato means "drowned" in Italian.

This is an elegant, quick and easy, to make dessert. It taste divine and leaves a deliciously lingering taste of the salted caramel and almonds.

Ingredients
Eggless Vanilla Ice Cream - Homemade 
Espresso or strong coffee - chilled
Salted Caramel Sauce - Homemade Recipe below
Salted Almonds - sliced

Method

Scoop ice cream into dish
Pour espresso / strong coffee over ice cream
Drizzle caramel sauce over it and top with,  salted almonds and enjoy

Homemade Salted Caramel



Follow these easy steps to make  salted caramel sauce at home. Perfect for cakes, cupcakes, puddings, cookies, ice cream sundaes, cheesecake, glass desserts,  sweet breads ... endless... as you like it with !

This sauce should cool down completely before using it in any recipe. The caramel will thicken as it cools. Then you can heat it if required and use it.  This should be prepared a day before you want to use it.  This can be stored for 2 weeks in the refrigerator.

Ingredients
200 Grams Granulated Sugar
25 Grams Salted Butter
200 Ml Heavy cream
100 Ml Milk
3/4 Teaspoon Salt

Method

Mix the milk and cream together keep aside.

Heat granulated sugar in a medium saucepan over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon.
Sugar will form clumps and eventually melt into a thick brown, amber-colored liquid as you continue to stir. Be careful not to burn.
Once sugar is completely melted, immediately add the butter. Be careful in this step because the caramel will bubble rapidly when the butter is added. 
Stir the butter into the caramel until it is completely melted, about 2-3 minutes. A whisk helps if you find the butter is separating from the sugar.
Very slowly, drizzle in heavy cream mixture while stirring. Since the heavy cream is colder than the caramel, the mixture will rapidly bubble or splutter when added.
Allow the mixture to boil for a minute. It will rise in the pan as it boils.
Remove from heat and stir in the  salt. Allow to cool down before using. The salted caramel will thicken once it cools down.

My Notes

 Make this caramel in advance. Make sure it is covered tightly and store it for up to 2 weeks in the refrigerator. Warm the caramel up for a few seconds in the microwave before using in a recipe.

Labels : Affogato, Italy, Sweets & Desserts, Ice Cream, Foodie Extravaganza Party, Homemade, Salted Caramel, Jams & Sauces

Foodie Extravaganza is a monthly party where bloggers come together to create recipes using the same ingredient. The host, this month it's Kathleen from Fearlessly Creative Mammas, picks an ingredient from the website The Nibble. If you're a blogger and would like to join in the fun, you can request to join on this Facebook page. Posting day is alway the first Wednesday of the month. If you'd like to see past recipes, you can follow our Pinterest board too.

Gooey Caramel Cake – - Fearlessly Creative Mammas
Easter Coconut Bird’s Egg Nests - Palatable Pastimes
Ooey Gooey Salted Caramel Cake - A Day in the Life on the Farm
Caramel Apple Granola - Hardly a Goddess
Caramel Apple Dip - Sew You Think You Can Cook
Banana Chia Pudding with Date Caramel - Caroline's Cooking
Affogato – Vanilla Ice Cream With Espresso, Caramel Sauce And Salted Almonds - Sneha's Recipes
Fa’ausi (Samoan Coconut Caramel Bread) - Tara's Multicultural Table

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Eggless Vanilla Ice Cream

This delicious, creamy and smooth Eggless Vanilla Ice Cream is so quick and easy to make. This ice cream  is a no churn and you do not need of an ice cream machine or ice to make it. In summer ice creams are in great demand. Make this smooth ice cream ...  enjoy... a treat for kids and adults too.

Ingredients


500 Ml Full Cream Milk
4 Tablespoons Level Granulated Sugar
1 Tablespoon Corn flour
2 Tablespoons Heaped Milk powder
1 Teaspoon Vanilla essence
300 ML Whipping Cream

Method





Reserve 1/4 cup of milk and keep  the rest in a heavy bottomed pan on low flame to boil.
Dissolve the cornflour in the reserved cup of milk to smooth slurry and keep aside.

Stir the  milk continuously to prevent it from burning.
Once it reaches near boiling point,  take  4 tablespoons hot milk and mix it with the milk 
powder and make a smooth paste. 
Now add the sugar and stir till the sugar melts and the milk comes to a boil, add the milk powder paste and stir with a whisk,  to mix well, keep stirring for a 3 minutes.
Again stir the cornflour slurry to mix it well and  then add this to boiling milk and whisk continuously till it thickens and coats the spoon. Take it off the flame, add the essence and cool it, then chill it well for a good 2 hours in the freezer.
Beat cream with a hand blender till it forms soft peaks - about 3 to 5 minutes.

Once  the milk is chilled, beat it well with a hand blender till it light and smooth.
Now fold in the whipped milk and cream gently until it's well blended - about 4 - 5 minutes.


It should double in volume (see above pic)
Keep the ice cream in the freezer in a airtight container for 3 - 4 hours. Take out and give it a good churn for about 3 to 5 minutes.

Return to the freezer and  and keep it for 8  hours and again remove and beat it till it's light and fluffy (this fills the ice cream with air which  makes it light,  fluffy, creamy and smooth.)
After the final churn, transfer it to a closed  air tight container and freeze it for 12 or more hours depending on the temperature of your freezer.  This time I set it in a flat air tight container, since it will freeze faster.

Serve it and enjoy ..
Have a look at tomorrow's post  - Affogato - Vanilla Ice Cream With  Espresso, Caramel Sauce And Salted Almonds

My Notes 
Freeze ice cream in air tight containers which are flat  and not tall in  height, as this will freeze it faster which will prevent ice crystal formation.

Labels : Milk, Milk powder, Whipping Cream, Vanilla essence, Homemade, Eggless, Ice Cream

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