Some time ago I spied this recipe by Max Falkowitz on Serious Eats. I have a makrut (kaffir) lime tree, so I adapted the recipe a little for Australia. This ice cream is wonderfully fragrant and perfect served with crushed roasted peanuts. In a medium saucepan, combine 2 cups of full cream milk and 1¼…… Continue reading makrut lime and gin ice cream
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lime ice cream
Here’s another Makrut (Kaffir) lime ice cream made with both the zest and leaves. To intensify the flavour, I first steeped the rinds in sugar to draw the oils out of the zest. Use a vegetable peeler to peel 1 cup of zest from your limes. Place them in a jar with ¾ of a…… Continue reading lime ice cream
makrut marmalade
Makrut (kaffir) limes and their leaves are an essential ingredient in Thai kitchens. The rind of these small gnarled limes are used to brighten curry pastes and the leaves add a wonderful fragrance to many dishes, including salads. The juice, which is very sour and bitter, is not used in cooking as much. My makrut…… Continue reading makrut marmalade
kaffir lime and gin ice cream
Kaffir lime leaves are so wonderfully fragrant and this ice cream is the perfect dessert after a spicy meal. The alcohol content in the gin keeps this ice cream a little softer when frozen. As usual, this is an eggless ice-cream. Measure 2 cups of milk and remove 2 tablespoons of the milk to make…… Continue reading kaffir lime and gin ice cream
ice cream terrine
I chose Asian flavours for this pastel creation, once again inspired by Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. The advantages of this ice cream terrine are that it’s prepared ahead of time, easy to keep servings to an even size and it looks attractive too! The three flavours I made were guava and tamarind, salted coconut and kaffir lime leaf. For the guava and…… Continue reading ice cream terrine