Summertime has officially, finally come to Rochester in the past week. Mid-August seems appropriate, right? Also appropriate, a post about ice cream- everyone's favorite hot weather treat.
Since I still haven't had that Williams-Sonoma shopping spree (as I haven't won, or played, the lottery), so still no fancy ice cream maker. Instead I've been looking for easy ways to make ice cream at home instead of Abbott's or Ben and Jerry's. Something with just a few ingredients, that doesn't require cooking the eggs (French style) and a whole lot of waiting. David Lebovitz, author of The Perfect Scoop, is a great ice cream resource for anyone looking to make their own. I've been meaning to try his Easy Chocolate Ice Cream (picture here) since it doesn't require the maker.
But the "easiest" ice cream according to Dave still requires 5 ingredients (suspiciously, two are alcoholic). In the a/c free confines of our kitchen, even the simple tasks of boiling the milk and melting the chocolate prove to be too daunting.
And then today, the perfect solution appeared on The Kitchn: 1 Ingredient Ice Cream. Surprisingly, the ingredient is neither ice nor cream. Discuss. Ok, I won't make a big deal about the mystery ingredient: it's bananas. And so is the concept: B-A-N-A-N-A-S. You just freeze some ba -nah,nah,nahs until it's solid and pop it in the blender until it's creamy. More like cold baby food I guess, but it's worth a shot. The work to reward ratio here seems pretty favorable, especially if you amp it up with some peanut butter or chocolate chips or something.
And if you've found yourself to be to sweaty to even deal with having to wash the blender out (one of my least favorite activities) then maybe you should try out Icecreamists boutique ice cream. The British company is churning out (pun so intended) adventuous and somewhat shocking flavors like the Sex Pistol, which contains traces of Viagra. Eh, I think I'll try the Champagne Ice instead. Plans to come to NY are in the works, so...errr...get excited.
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