why have i never seen this? until yesterday, that is, when i bought bon appetit's newish
dessert cookbook. i noticed orange ice cream in the index, but i didnt use the recipe- i came up with my own. i used my cuisinart ice-20, second hand ice cream maker. my first attempt at making ice cream had been disappointing, as it turned rock solid when transferred to a container and frozen. i've been reading that subbing glucose or corn syrup for some of the sugar can help with the texture. i was gifted with a jar of burton's maplewood farm sorghum, and i used that. sorghum looks and tastes sort of like a very mild molasses. the results were delicious and the texture, now, a day later, is excellent.
here's my recipe. 1 cup cream, 1 cup whole milk, 2 heaping tablespoons frozen minute maid orange juice concentrate, heated. 4 egg yolks beaten with 1/3 cup sorghum. some of the hot liquid beaten into eggs, then the whole thing stirred carefully over a low heat until lightly thickened, about 5 minutes. refrigerated about 1 hour and then into the ice cream maker for 25 minutes. a few hours in the freezer to thicken up. it tastes great, though the orange predominates over the sorghum. i'd do it again, though i think i'd use more milk and less cream, just to reduce the calories. i think toasted pecans folded in at the last minute might also be a good addition. justjoan