Strawberry Ice-Cream
Start with a large bowl full of beautiful fresh strawberries from your garden:
Bask in the ruby red richness:
Give them a wash (to get the dirt off, since you’re not worried about pesticides from your own garden), and measure out a cup of tipped and sliced berries:
Add a 1/2 cup sugar:
Add 1 cup whole milk (we only drink the “good” stuff at our house—skim is for sissies!)
And 1 cup whipping cream. Mmmmmmmm:
…give it a buzz (or put it in a blender)
…until it pinks up and you find a texture you like:
Pour the mix into the ice-cream maker, while little fingers wait eagerly for drips:
Make sure you give those cute fingers something sweet to mop up:
Transfer from ice-cream canister to freezer storage canister (I usually use something plastic, but the mason jar was handy tonight):
—You know your strawberry ice-cream is fresh when the pips in the ice-cream are still green:
Serve with a fresh sun-warmed strawberry:
…or two. And feel free to enjoy this ice-cream in small bites with an elegant spoon:
…or with a straw:
…or shove the bowl fully over your shnoz and lick every last drop:
Because you know you’ll want to!
Recipe:
Strawberry Ice-Cream (Makes about 4 cups of very creamy ice-cream)
1 c sliced berries
1/2 c sugar
1 c whole milk
1 c whipping cream
pinch salt (optional)
Blend up ingredients (just enough to get a good consistency, try to avoid turning the whipping cream into butter). Add to ice-cream maker using your ice-cream maker’s instructions (we have a little one with a canister we keep in the freezer—I love it!). Serve with sun-warmed garden berries and you’ll feel like royalty…even while you are licking the bowl out with your tongue!
Mom says:
You’re SURE you want to be away from your strawberries for two whole weeks?
Tanis says:
Cayleen! I love this blog! Thanks for sharing this recipe. think I need to buy me an ice cream maker;) I’ll get on that.
CayleenRae says:
Well worth the purchase! I think we got ours on sale at the end of summer…if you can hold out that long! It makes having ice cream much more of an exciting event than just a default dessert, and I don’t have to eat a whole gallon of ice-cream after!