Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Caramel Ice Cream (Glace Caramel)

I am making Ice cream again! This time, a French Caramel Ice Cream. I am a true caramel ice cream fan and I always go for Berthillon's Glace Caramel whenever I am in in Paris.


Caramel Ice Cream (Glace Caramel) Recipe
(Adapted from The Food of France)
Serves 4

Ingredients

70 g sugar
80 ml cream
3 egg yolks
360 ml milk
1 vanilla pod

Method

  1. To make the caramel, put 45 g of the sugar in a heavy-based saucepan and heat until it dissolves and starts to caramelize - tip the saucepan from side to side as the sugar cooks to keep the colouring even. Remove from the heat and carefully add the cream (it will splutter). Stir over low heat until the caramel remelts.
  2. Whisk the egg yolks and remaining sugar until light and fluffy.
  3. Put the milk and vanilla pod in a saucepan and bring just to the boil, then strain over the caramel.
  4. Bring back to the boil and pour over the egg yolk mixture, whisking continuously.
  5. Pour the custard back into the saucepan and cook, stirring, until it is thick enough to coat the back a wooden spoon.
  6. Do not let it boil or the custard will split.
  7. Pass through a sieve into a bowl and leave over ice to cool quickly.
  8. Churn in an ice-cream maker following the manufacturer's instruction.
  9. Alternatively, pour into a plastic freezer box,cover and freeze.
  10. Stir every 30 minutes with a whisk during freezing to break up the ice crystals and give a better texture.
  11. Freeze overnight with a layer of clingfilm over the surface and the lid on the container. Keep in the freezer until ready to serve.

I am entering this recipe to the Ice Cream Social event hosted by Tracey of Tangled Noodle, Scott of Scotty Snacks and Jennifer of Savor the Thyme.

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15 comments:

chocolatesuze said...

yuuuum oh man that looks and sounds soooo delish!

Simon said...

Caramel ice cream! I haven't had that in ages!

Wonder if you could do the same with dulce de leche? Would there be much that you would need to change?

Stephcookie said...

Mmm all these icecream posts seriously make me want to get an ice cream maker (if only so I can make sweetcorn icecream!) I like how you've got it in the wine glass, very stylish ;)

Bethie said...

Holy Cow, that looks awesome!

Simon Food Favourites said...

mmmmm so simple yet so good looking

Cookin' Canuck said...

Sigh...this sounds so delicious. Rich, flavorful..the way ice cream should be.

Ivy said...

Wow! I have never thought of caramel ice cream. It looks so delicious. And I love your perfect display pictures!

Sippity Sup said...

Oh my! It's just so perfect! You should turn this in for the ice cream social challenge and contest at www.tanglednoodle.com. Not that I wanted antone else to win but me. But this clearly deserves to win. GREG

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

I'm not a huge Winter ice cream eater buit for your Caramel I'd gladly make an exception! :D

La Nouvelle Femme said...

That looks so good. It makes me sad I don't have an ice cream maker.

Ellie said...

@ Chocolatesuze: Thanks! It's DELISH!

@ Simon: I am actually thinking of making it with DDL, next mission! I reckon you don't have change anything in the recipe.

@ Stephcookie: Sweet corn ice cream, So Malaysian! Thanks for giving me this idea! I am also thinking of durian ice cream ;-)

@ Bethie: Thanks!

@ Simon Food Favourite: Thanks!

@ Cookin' Canuck: Thanks!

@ Ivy: Thanks!

@ Sippty Sup: Thanks and your stumbled too! Will check out the challenge soon.

@ Lorraine: I will have ice cream regardless of the seasons! Too good to skip the winter.

@ La Nouvelle Femme: Thanks! You still can make it without a ice cream maker. Just a bit more work needed at the end.

Jo. said...

Caramel ice-cream is heaven on earth. Very delicious photo :-)

Ellie said...

@ Jo: Thanks!

Kevin said...

That caramel ice cream looks so good! What an amazing colour!

udit said...

it looks delicious. unique recipe