Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Homemade Blueberry Ice Cream

After a long hot market day we headed for the garden to pick pick pick. It’s astounding how quickly everything is growing. I’d been munching most of the day, as it was Salsa Saturday, so I was sampling and loving every bite.

When suppertime rolled around all I wanted was a simple salad of fresh picked greens with a light basil dressing.



For dessert I had planned to make lemoncello sorbet to christen my new ice cream maker. But then the doorbell rang, and in came my elder neighbors carrying four pounds of just picked blueberries! Now I just love blueberries, although I prefer our wild blueberries with their tangy bite to them, but these were awfully good looking high bush berries..just too darn fat and juicy to put into the freezer… unless of course I changed plans and make blueberry ice cream instead. We have a wonderful old fashioned ice cream shoppe nearby, The Scoop Deck that offers seventy some odd flavors of iced desserts..and where scores of people line up on steamy nights like we've been having to select their favorites. My fave? Their wild blueberry is absolutely the best, so I was hoping to get remotely close in flavor as the one I enjoy most. After searching through my new machine’s manual, my cookbooks, and the internet I decided on this.

Homemade Blueberry Ice Cream

3/4 cup sugar
2 1/2 cups fresh blueberries
1 1/2 tsp lemon juice
1/2 tsp extract of vanilla
1/4 tsp ground coriander
2 1/2 cups heavy cream
1 1/2 cup whole milk
1/2 cup water


Warm sugar in 1/2 cup water in a medium sauce pan over low heat until sugar is completely dissolved.
When sugar is dissolved, add the berries, extract, coriander, lemon juice and salt.
Cook over low-medium heat until the berries begin to burst open, stirring occasionally. Once they burst, remove from heat and mash lightly. Allow to cool down and then chill in refrigerator an hour.
Whip cream with milk in a blender. Transfer into ice cream maker. Add blueberry mixture to the cream mixture and follow manufacturer's directions.





The machine was a breeze to use and my first ice cream turned out really great.. with a nice creamy consistency until I froze the leftover quart, when it became hard ice cream scoopable, but very flavorful. This week our fresh peaches will come to market and I’m anxious to try those as well. Our neighbors were thrilled with the fresh homemade ice cream we delivered over to them and said if I keep it up, I might just give the Scoop Deck a run for their money. :-) Stay cool!

4 comments:

joe@italyville.com said...

that looks soooo good Jady! my E has been making gelato lately... I'll have to give her this ice cream recipe. Thanks!

YankeeSoaper said...

Thanks Joe! Gelato is next on my list to try.. can't wait!

Karen said...

4# of blueberries?? Wow... great neighbors :) The color of this ice cream is so beautiful. I bet it tasted great!

YankeeSoaper said...

Ayup 4# Karen LOL I see mucho blueberry pies, jams, muffins in my future!:)More family arriving this weekend so definately more ice cream tooi