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Wednesday, 18 April 2012

Chocmint Icecream


I love the chocolate-mint combo. I will have anything chocmint! From milkshakes to peppermint crisp! Yum! I really enjoyed the recent St Patricks day celebrations! Although we don't celebrate it here, I was so inspired by all the mint goodies! So thanks everyone for sharing them! After spending hours gazing at all those minty treats, I was craving something minty - and quick!

So I whipped up a batch of mint ice cream - without an ice cream maker (yes I would love one, but I would rather have a cupboard full of sprinkles and cake pop goodies - its all about priorities!) Not a hang of a lot goes into this ice cream - but what comes out of the freezer at the end of the day is IMPRESSIVE! Its inspired by a recipe I saw on Kevin&Amanda a while ago. It just takes some heavy whipping cream (just normal whipping cream for us South Africans!), 1 can condensed milk, some chocolate chips and some peppermint essence (and some green food colouring if you like)  Its really simple to whip together (literally - I know Carla is probably laughing her head off now - she appreciates corny jokes)


First I whipped the cream until it was nice and stiff (just before it turns to butter :) ) then I folded in the condensed milk, the mint essence (I used the clear peppermint essence) and a tiny drop of gel food colouring, and mixed it until the colour was evenly distributed.



Then, I added the chocolate chips (I used Cadbury Dark chocolate for this, but I would suggest using ready made chocolate chips rather)


and mixed it all in! Then I popped it into the freezer and about every 30 min (ok, ok, I only remembered to do it twice - it still came out airy and creamy!) I mixed it vigorously with a fork to break up the frozen bits. You can dig in as soon as it has completely frozen.


And that's all there is to it! Simple as that!


If, after reading this, you are craving this yummy treat, here is a printable recipe and a downloadable recipe card for you - although you hardly need it, its so easy to remember! You can make any flavour you like following the basic recipe - I made a butterscotch and vanilla bean ice cream at the same time and both turned out fantastic!

What flavour are you dying to try?

For an AWESOME double chocolate version - check out this post by Carlas Confections


21 comments:

  1. Hahaha! You are so funny! I loved the joke! <3 I had no idea how simple this would be! Nice to know you don't have to have an ice cream maker for this! I will be making some ice cream very soon! Maybe just chocolate with chocolate chunks. Gotta please the choco lovers in this apartment ;) Thanks for sharing this simple recipe Heidi! And as always, amazing pictures!!!!

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    1. Ha ha - i knew you would! Ha ha - some of your corneyness has rubbed off onto me ha ha! Oooh choc sounds so nice! Good idea - i think i will be doing the same soon too! You are so sweet, thanks Carla!

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    2. Haha too funny! Youre able to do replies now! Yay!

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  2. This looks so delicious! I hate it when recipes can for an ice cream maker because I don't have one. I'll be sure to try this! Thanks!

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    1. Yes - me too, because everyone should be able to share in the joy of ice cream - maker or not!!! I am sure you will love it! Thanks for stopping by!

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  3. yum! Mint chocolate chip is my FAVORITE! I love how easy this recipe is. I actually have an ice cream maker that is super handy, but the darn bowl isn't allowed to go in the dishwasher, so this recipe would be perfect for one of those days I'm feeling *extra* lazy

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    1. You too??!?! So glad i am not the only one - I am wild about it! Lucky fish to have an icecream maker - but I have the same theory as you when it comes to the dishwasher - I never use stuff that cant be washed in the dishwasher!!!! Ha ha. Your peanut butter ice cream looks divine!

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  4. I'm never too big a fan of mint. But i do know I'll have choco mint ice cream anytime. I agree, this combo is the best after all...

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    1. High five on the best combo! I am not the biggest mint fan either - there is just something about it when its paired with chocolate! Thanks for stopping by Jessica!

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  5. this sonuds great! i love mint ice cream!

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    1. It is the best! Thanks for stopping by Lynna

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  6. Heidi!! What a great post! I loved it and your pictures are gorgeous. I just wanted to say that I'm actually very fortunate to have an ice cream maker. I call her Carla :). And Carla, my ice cream maker, is going to be making me chocolate ice cream VERY soon... She just doesn't know it yet ;)

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    1. Ah thanks man Matt!!! Thanks somuch for popping by!!! Ha ha - I like ur ice cream maker very much - I dont think there are any available in South Africa thou. I heard you guys enjoyed ur choc icecream on Saturday! I hope Carla shares it on her blog soon!!!!!!

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  7. seeing the photos makes me get the munchies for ice-cream!!! ever since we had a sample at your house i've had a craving!

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  8. im online now with my laptop.....im finally going to make this ice-cream all by myself:) cn't w8!!

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  9. May I ask how much of the mint essense you put in? This is my all time favorite flavor, and I too make my ice cream by hand!

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    1. Hi Cindy, thank you for your sweet comment on facebook!Its my all time fav flavour too!I used a few drops, but I had a very strong mint essence. You can add a few drops and taste, and add some more if it needs. It all depends on the type you are using. Sorry I cant be more help!

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  10. Ooh La la! I can't wait to make this! It looks so yummy!

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  11. ARCHIVED THIS immediately!!...Did you do the perfection chocolate "roll" decor yourself?!...Technique please!!...The plating and lighting in your "phood photography" stun....really.

    I would LOVE to see this ice cream "by hand" method used for anything involving: Blueberry Cheesecake?...Vanilla Bean with Nougatine or Toffee bits.....a Lemon Curd swirled ice cream thing?....Vanilla Bean with Ferrero Rocher bits and a swirl of Nutella (or just pure hazelnut butter/paste)?....Almond/Vanilla Bean with a splash of Amaretto and crushed Italian amaretti cookies?....The possibilities are endless!

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