maple ice cream with salted buttered walnuts

In Australia, most maple syrup is A grade. B grade is produced later in the season and is darker, with more minerals, a higher viscosity and a stronger maple flavour. Luc, our local Canadian importer and ambassador of maple syrup, assures me that the closest here is Coles Brand. My can of B grade, however,…… Continue reading maple ice cream with salted buttered walnuts

roasted strawberry and yoghurt ice cream

This ice cream is an adaptation of a recipe from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams at Home by Jeni Britton Bauer. Roasting is an amazing way to bring out the flavour of the strawberries. Preheat your oven to 180ºC (375ºF). Wash, hull and dry 450g (1 lb) of strawberries and slice them into 3 or 4 slices each.…… Continue reading roasted strawberry and yoghurt ice cream

dutch cookie ice cream

Speculaas (or speculoos) are a spiced and browned shortcrust biscuit. The spices used were popular in Europe in the days of the Dutch East Indies spice trade – cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, ginger, cardamom and white pepper. These days you can buy a spreadable paste of these cookies called Biscoff or Cookie Butter. I bought a…… Continue reading dutch cookie ice cream

mint chocolate and pistachio cake + fresh mint ice cream

A wonderful combination of dark mint chocolate, crumbly biscuit and crunchy pistachios takes this hedgehog-style cake to the next level. And fresh mint ice cream is the perfect addition. Thanks to Yotam Ottolenghi for the cake recipe and to Deborah for making it! The ice cream recipe is from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams at Home by Jeni…… Continue reading mint chocolate and pistachio cake + fresh mint ice cream

blood lime and coconut ice cream

I’ve been interested in native Australian finger limes for a while so I chose to plant a blood lime as it suits the cool climate here. A cross between red finger lime and Ellendale mandarin, their colour ranges from lime to burgundy and they’re a little sweeter then standard limes. The skin and flesh can…… Continue reading blood lime and coconut ice cream

aniseed and blackberry ice cream

The inspiration for this ice cream flavour comes from a favourite bonbon of mine – white liquorice surrounded by tart blackcurrant. Happily, I managed to create a very similar flavour, despite flavouring the ice cream with anise instead of liquorice and using a blackberry swirl instead of blackcurrant. For the ice cream measure 2 cups of milk. Remove 2…… Continue reading aniseed and blackberry ice cream