...we all scream for ice cream...
First milk your cow. You're going to need five cups of whole milk
and four and a half cups of top cream (aka whipping cream.)
Have your hens been laying? You'll need six large eggs.
In a heavy saucepan, combine three cups sugar, one quarter teaspoon salt, and the five cups of milk. Cook, occasionally stirring, over medium heat till steaming. Reduce heat to low.Beat the eggs slightly in a medium bowl. Slowly whisk half the hot mixture into the eggs and pour back into the saucepan. Cook over medium low till slightly thick, about three minutes. Remove from heat and refrigerate till very cold -- overnight is good.
When ready to make the ice cream, stir the four and a half cups of heavy cream and a tablespoon of vanilla extract into the chilled custard mixture. Pour into the canister of your ice cream freezer and follow the directions that came with the freezer -- you'll be needing plenty of ice and rock salt.
And when it's done, you'll have the most delectable old fashioned vanilla ice cream imaginable. Well worth the trouble. We served ours with fresh peach slices and homemade pound cake.
Now I have my eye on a recipe for frozen custard that involves (gasp) twelve eggs, three cups milk, and six cups whipping cream . . .-
24 comments:
Oh, gosh... looks good, but only if someone else makes it!
Home made vanilla ice cream and fresh peaches...oh my gosh, that sounds sooooo good. And, since the ice cream was made with fresh milk and eggs...well, I'm pretty sure if I tasted that I would think I had died and gone to Heaven!
My waist size has expanded, just thinking about it. Yum, yum!
Can you hear my screams all the way across the ocean! Hugs, Margie.
Ooooh my gosh but that sounds so good!
Now that's homemade ice cream. Fresh milk, fresh eggs - I can't imagine how wonderful it must have tasted. Food for the gods.
Sam
nice...we just got a new ice cream church this summer...have yet to use it but...maybe this weekend...
Oh, yum! Just . . .yum.
Oh my! Can I come to your house for dessert, please?
Save me a taste please! That sure did look good.
Oh...you just brought back memories of the best ice cream in world at my Grandma Dugan's house. Made from fresh cows milk and fresh eggs, and hand cranked on their homemade ice cream maker. It was a long hard job, but there were plenty of us kids to take a turn (and one to sit on the contraption to hold it still). I can still remember the sharp tang of the rock salt and that first wonderful spoon of ice cream!
Tammy
I can not even imagine how good that is. Fresh cream, milk and eggs..wow!
And how many weeks on the treadmill afterwards to walk off the calories?
Luckily, your recipe leaves me entirely unmoved, I am lactose intolerant. So there!
Vicki -- cooling post to match this HOT weather -- barbara
Mmmmm, that sounds delicious.
Okay. Happens I'll be in your neck of the woods this Sunday. You do realize I'm now planning to make a side trip for some of that ice cream, right? ;-) --Mario
p.s. Just kidding, of course. But, oh my ... That does look good.
Would love to taste it full loaded of course...
Home made sorbets though, with less sugar, are my favorites.
It's a rare treat -- and we'll do a sorbet next.
Are you visiting Asheville. Mario? I'm going to be at Little Switzerland for a week beginning Saturday.
I'll be bypassing Asheville on my way down to Hendersonville, Vicki. My semi-annual trip down with my friend to visit her mother, whose age, interests, and general health determine and limit our schedule and activities. (Playing endless games of Scrabble, for the most part, and helping her watch Wheel of Fortune. [wry grin])
I'd make a side trip to Little Switzerland if I could, it would be so nice to meet you in person ... Some day, I hope. Some day.--Mario
(Little Switzerland looks like a great place, btw. Hope we get to read about your stay.)
Oh good grief, I've drooled all over the keyboard.
Now this is completely unfair! How can you tempt us with all this freshly made, homemade icecream using all those fresh, homegrown ingredients and not share it with us! And we've no hope of ever making anything as delicious ourselves! It's just mean, Vicki!
We were talking about making ice cream for the 4th... but it takes a bit of planning. It sounds wonderful! Especially yours because everthing is fresh. Yum!
YUM is what I say : )
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