viernes, 10 de julio de 2015

Lemonade Ice Cream Lemonade Ice Cream is the perfect summer combination of two favorite summertime treats – ice cream and lemonade all in one. Summer came early to the Northwest this year and it has stayed.  Temperatures have been in the high 90’s for several weeks now and we aren’t quite sure how to handle that here in the NW.  As a result of all the warm weather, my summer ice cream cravings kicked in early. Besides ice cream, another one of my favorite summer treats is lemonade so I decided to combine the two together today with lemonade ice cream.  My lemonade cravings have been going strong so far this season.  It started with this yummy Chick -fil-a frosted lemonade and then continued on to Frosted Freckled Lemonade.  I get on a kick with something and I have a hard time stopping, this summer it is lemonade flavored things!! You will need an ice cream maker for this one and I love using my favorite Cusinart Ice Cream Maker. This recipe requires a little cooking and cooling so plan ahead.  Because there are eggs in the recipe you must cook the custard and then temper the eggs.  This basically means is that you have to add some of the hot milk mixture into the egg yolks, just a little at the time so that the eggs don’t cook.  No one wants scrambled eggs in their ice cream.  It’s easy to do, just takes a bit of time.  Then you have to let the ice cream mixture chill before putting it in your ice cream maker. Ones the mixture has cooled, it’s ready to add to your ice cream maker and let it process.  Then, you’re ready to enjoy, whether in a dish or  in a cone!  I’m a cone girl. Lemonade Ice Cream   Print Prep time Cook time Total time   Author: LeighAnne Wilkes Recipe type: Dessert Serves: 1 qt. Ingredients 3 C whole milk 6 egg yolks ⅔ C granulated sugar 1 tsp lemon extract zest of 3 lemons 2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice ⅓ C undiluted frozen lemonade concentrate Instructions Heat the milk to a boil in a heavy pan. Cover and remove from heat. Beat the egg yolks and sugar together in a bowl until light and thick. Slow pour the hot milk into the egg mixture, whisking constantly. Turn the mixture to the sauce pan and cook over low heat, stirring with a wooden spoon until it thickens slightly and coats the back of the spoon. Do not allow it to come to a boil or it will curdle. Add in lemon extract, zest, and juice. Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature and then refrigerate it, loosely covered with plastic wrap until chilled. At least 3 hours. Freeze in the mixture in your ice cream maker. Once it starts to set and thicken, add in the lemonade concentrate and continue mixing until set up. Place in freezer to set up further. 3.3.3077   Author information Leigh Anne Hi – I’m Leigh Anne! I have been a homebased mom for 30 years since my first baby boy was born! I love working with women and helping to inspire them to achieve their goals and dreams while still maintaining motherhood and family as their number one priority. I blog about everything I enjoy – creating treats and meals in my kitchen, spending time in my garden, entertaining and party planning, reading, self improvement and tips and ideas on style and fashion. | Facebook | Google+ | Pinterest | Continue reading Lemonade Ice Cream. This post is from your homebased mom. If you are not reading it from our feed, it has been STOLEN. Please contact Leigh Anne to let us know. Enjoy the posts.

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