Strawberry Ice Cream

It’s been a little while since I’ve made some ice cream. The ice cream maker has just been sitting there. The Girl came back from the store with some strawberries. I’m not quite sure that it’s really strawberry season yet but apparently these were from California. But they tasted sweet and good. So these must be the early season ones. I know strawberry ice cream isn’t quite a Filipino flavor but it’s one of my favorites so that’s that :).
Making homemade ice cream isn’t hard at all and you can make some pretty nice ice cream that tastes really good without all the other preservatives that the store bought ones have. The ice cream maker that I have is a Cuisinart that’s not a lot of frills but does it’s job. Decently priced at around $50 and probably cheaper if there is a sale.
Here’s how I made mine (yields about a quart):
1lb strawberries
3 cups half and half
1 cup heavy cream
6 egg yolks
2.5 cups of sugar
2 tsps vanilla extract
1 tsp kalamansi juice (or lime juice)
I first mixed the strawberries, 1/2 cup sugar, and kalamansi juice in a small bowl and let it macerate in the fridge for about 1 hour. I then pureed most of the strawberries and reserved some to put in as fruit in the ice cream.
For the “custard” part I did a variation of Alton Brown’s Vanilla Ice Cream. It’s really helpful having a thermometer so you can accurately tell when it’s done. I’ve done this before and ended up with an egg omelet. Once this part was done I mixed this with the pureed strawberries and let it cool in the fridge for about 3 hours.
I poured the mixture into the ice cream maker and let it do its thing. When it was about done I put in the rest of the strawberries. I refrigerated for another few hours and ate this as dessert after the lechon manok meal. Great way to end it! The only thing that wasn’t perfect about the ice cream was the strawberries pieces that I put in. They froze up and were hard as rocks. I wonder what process I need to do so that they won’t completely freeze. Anyone know?
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April 8th, 2008 at 7:02 pm
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April 9th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
duhhguitar, thanks! please do keep on checking. I’ll also check out your site.
April 10th, 2008 at 9:33 am
can we make mango ice cream soon? the weather is nice and it’d like to bite into a nice cone of home made ice cream made by paoix.
May 23rd, 2008 at 10:30 pm
What a coincidence! I just finished marinating some wild boar for a Philippine Style BBQ for our Memorial Weekend Family Get-Together and I stumbled upon your site while checking out other Philippine recipes…anywho, my first ever homemade ice cream was a Strawberry almost like yours about a month ago. Just made some mango and soursop (guyabano) the other night to serve for our party and what I usually do is puree half of the fruit and leave the other half chunky…maybe if you puree most of the fruit you won’t get that frozen fruit? Let me know…I’m still trying to figure that one out, too…Great site you got!
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