The Times Online, Kids In The Kitchen - May 2009
Date: 18/05/2009
| I've always avoided buying an ice cream maker for one reason only. I reckon that I would make a new ice cream at least once a week and that would do nothing for the old love handles. Unfortunately I've found a way of making perfect ice cream that doesn't involve an expensive ice cream maker.
We have been experimenting with different flavoured ice creams for some time now using the patient method of freezing your ‘custard' in a sealed container and freezing, remembering to churn the mixture at least every hour to help the ice crystals evenly distribute. Pain staking and easy to forget, you inevitably end up with a solid lump that needs a good 30 minutes of thawing. No good when you have children demanding the fruits of their labour NOW! Cerys and I took a load of rhubarb from the garden and stewed it in honey and stem ginger, a difficult task when you have a ginger addicted daughter trying to eat whole stems and licking the sticky syrup dribbling down her arms. Once cooled, I could safely hand the reigns over to the little one for stirring in yoghurt and cream before sealing and freezing. And the magic bit? Blitzing it in a food processor to make the most perfectly smooth rhubarb and ginger ice cream. Don't forget to reserve some of the pink rhubarb syrup to make your own ‘monkey's blood' as we Geordies affectionately call it. Rhubarb and Ginger Ice Cream 300g rhubarb, cleaned and chopped into chunks 1 - Put the rhubarb, honey or sugar and a little water into a saucepan. Bring to the boil then simmer for 10-15 minutes until the rhubarb has broken up. Allow to cool. |
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