Avocado is one of my absolute favorite foods. I read of avocado ice cream recipes and was always very hesitant about the idea. Avocado ice cream? Really?! Avocado has a subtle flavor and "dessert" is the last thing that comes to mind when I usually think of avocado. But avocados are relatively dirt cheap here in Arizona (compared to prices on the east coast!) and so I thought there would be no better time to try it out! I found the below recipe from my hero, Alton Brown, so I knew it was trustworthy:
Avocado Ice Cream
Ingredients:
- 12 ounces avocado meat, approximately 3 small to medium
- 1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
- 1 1/2 cups whole milk
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 cup heavy cream
Peel and pit the avocados. Add the avocados, lemon juice, milk, and sugar to a blender and puree. Transfer the mixture to a medium mixing bowl, add the heavy cream and whisk to combine. Place the mixture into the refrigerator and chill until it reaches 40 degrees F or below, approximately 4 to 6 hours.
Process the mixture in an ice cream maker according to manufacturer's directions. However, this mixture sets up very fast, so count on it taking only 5 to 10 minutes to process. For soft ice cream, serve immediately. If desired, place in freezer for 3 to 4 hours for firmer texture.
To be honest, when I decided to make avocado ice cream, I thought it would be a fun novelty flavor. Little did I know that it would actually be INCREDIBLE! Even without egg yolks (which regular hungrysprout readers will know I always use 2 egg yolks in all my ice cream!) it is incredibly rich and creamy. Possibly due to the fats naturally in the avocado? And I was also surprised at the use of lemon juice, which I always knew would curdle milk. But much to my surprise, this recipe worked incredibly well. Alton was right in that it churned incredibly fast, taking only 5 minutes for me. I recommend everyone try avocado ice cream sometime in the near future. It will change your life. Or at least...no, it will basically change your life!
5 comments:
Someone else told me that I should try avacado ice cream. I haven't got around to it yet. I think I'll just have to try it!
YUM! My mom makes a version of avocado ice cream...sort of. She just mushes up avocados and adds milk and sugar and sticks it in the freezer. I think it's a Filipino thing. Have you tried Alton's banana ice cream recipe? If not, then you HAVE to because it's sooooo delicious!!! It also requires no eggs and is super simple.
-Natalie
So Cristina and I, after eating the most amazing pumpkin and cream cheese muffins from whole foods decided that you should totally make a pumpkin ice cream even tho it isnt entirely original as she had had some before. and I think another idea came up but I cant remember it. lol
Great post! So glad you are branching out and trying new flavors. Have you thought about starting a seasonal icecream shoppe?
you do have experience in the field (lighthouse creamery:)
can't wait to see what you come up with next!
any arizona plants you are planning to play with, and incorporate into your flavor scheme? hope so!
keep on creating!
I didn't know you had a blog!! And a food blog at that!!
I will totally use catching up on your entries as breaks from my pchem take-home...
Hope you are well! <3
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