I will be making homemade mint chocolate chip ice cream sandwiches this weekend for the hub's birthday. I've got the cookies down, but I'm an ice cream novice. I've culled a lot of ideas from this thread and other online sources, and I think I have a plan, which I'd like to run past the more seasoned vets. I want it to be especially creamy and luxurious, since it's a birthday treat. The recipe is mostly adapted from epicurious, with some modifications.
The HardwareCuisinart ice cream maker, with freezer bowl
The Preparation - Freezer bowl in coldest part of freezer, for at least 24hrs
- Other containers standing by in freezer to store finished product in
The Ingredients2 c. heavy cream
1 c. whole milk
6 egg yolks
2 c. fresh bone dry mint leaves from the garden
3/4 c. sugar
8 oz. bittersweet chocolate, cut into bite sized chunks
Here We Go - Whisk eggs & 1/2 c. of sugar together, set aside.
- In a medium saucepan, heat whole milk, rest of sugar, mint, and half of the heavy cream over low heat, until steaming but not boiling. Remove from heat.
- Temper milk/sugar mixture with eggs mixture; once tempered whisk both together into saucepan.
- Place saucepan over low heat and stir constantly until it thickens enough to coat the back of a spoon
- Strain through a sieve
- Whisk in remaining cream
- Chill in ice bath, whisking constantly until cold
- Cover and stick it in the fridge for at least 6 hours
- Process in the chilly cold ice cream maker freezer bowl until the consistency of soft serve, adding chocolate during the last minute of churning
- Transfer to chilly cold containers for the deep freeze
My Questions - Do you think this will impart enough mint flavor?
- Do you think I can take the ice cream at soft serve stage and build my ice cream sandwiches, tightly wrap them and stick them in the freezer? Is there any concern about the consistency of the ice cream?
- If I find myself with tons of free time and make homemade chocolate sauce, could I drizzle that into the freezer bowl early during processing and end up with something similar to chocolate chunks?