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Homemade Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream

Recipe Gardening Guide: American Recipes from the Garden

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Homemade Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream

Sowing the Seeds of Delight: A Berry Good Reason to Plant Strawberries

By Don Nicholas

Illustrated By Christy Page

Read by Michael Flamel

 

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Ah, March – the month of hopeful garden dreams and ambitious plans for a summer filled with homegrown delights. This year, my green thumbs are itching to get reacquainted with the soil as I embark on a strawberry-growing adventure. It’s been a few decades since I last tended to these ruby gems, and the anticipation is sweeter than a scoop of homemade fresh strawberry ice cream.

Now, you might be wondering, “Why strawberries?” Well, dear reader, besides being a breeze to grow, strawberries open the gateway to a world of culinary wonders. And what better way to celebrate the impending harvest than by whipping up a batch of irresistible strawberry ice cream?

Before we dive into the delectable details, let me share my findings on the coolest (literally) gadget of the season – the latest and greatest ice cream maker on Amazon. Behold the “Nostalgia Electric Ice Cream Maker” – it’s sleek, it’s efficient, and it makes ice cream faster than you can say “churn.” I couldn’t resist adding this marvel to my culinary arsenal, and I suggest you do the same if your freezer is lacking in the homemade ice cream department.

 

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 cups heavy cream
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • A pinch of salt

Instructions:

  • In a medium-sized bowl, toss the sliced strawberries with half of the sugar. Let them sit for about 30 minutes, allowing the strawberries to release their juicy goodness.
  • In a blender or food processor, puree the macerated strawberries until smooth. Don’t be alarmed if you’re tempted to taste-test at this point – it’s a natural reflex.
  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the remaining sugar, heavy cream, whole milk, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt until the sugar dissolves.
  • Combine the strawberry puree with the creamy concoction, stirring until well blended. Pour the mixture into your trusty ice cream maker and let the Nostalgia Electric Ice Cream Maker work its frozen magic.
  • Once the ice cream reaches the consistency of soft-serve (typically 20-25 minutes), transfer it to an airtight container and freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight for a firmer texture.

Serve and Enjoy:

Picture this – it’s a warm June afternoon, the strawberries in your garden are at their peak, and you’re surrounded by friends and family. Scoop generous portions of your homemade strawberry ice cream into bowls or cones, garnish with a fresh strawberry on top, and savor the fruits of your gardening labor.

If you’re feeling extra indulgent, consider serving the ice cream alongside shortcakes, waffles, or a drizzle of chocolate sauce. The possibilities are as endless as the joy that comes with cultivating your own little patch of paradise.

So, my fellow garden enthusiasts, let’s sow the seeds of delight and revel in the anticipation of a summer filled with strawberry-infused bliss. Happy planting, and even happier scooping!

 
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Introduction American Recipes from the Garden
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  • Cranberry Almond Bread
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  • Herb and Pecan Encrusted Salmon
  • Homemade Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream

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