Thursday, February 23, 2012

Cinnamon-Brown Sugar Ice Cream

We had some cream about to go bad over Christmas, so ice cream was the perfect solution!  This cinnamon-scented ice cream smells fantastic and tastes even better.  It's absolutely divine with a bit of toasted coconut sprinkled over top.  Unlike some homemade ice creams, it keeps a nice soft texture in the freezer rather than becoming rock-hard, so it's easy to scoop.  I also like that it doesn't involve making a custard - although that sort of ice cream is definitely delicious, it was nice to skip the extra step.


Cinnamon-Brown Sugar Ice Cream
Makes about 2 pints

2 cups half-and-half
3/4 cup brown sugar
Generous pinch salt
2 Mexican cinnamon sticks (canela) or regular cinnamon sticks, broken into a few pieces
1 cup heavy cream
Toasted coconut, to serve (optional)

1. Combine the half-and-half, brown sugar, salt, and cinnamon sticks in a saucepan over medium heat.  Bring almost to a boil, stirring often.  Remove from heat, cover, and let the cinnamon steep for one hour.
2. Strain the cinnamon mixture into a bowl, and stir in the remaining cup of heavy cream.  Chill until cold, at least four hours.
3. Freeze in an ice cream maker.  Eat immediately for a soft consistency, or scoop into a container and freeze for a few hours for a firmer consistency.  Serve with toasted coconut, if desired.

I'm sending this recipe off to These Chicks Cooked!

7 comments:

  1. Yum! I'm making ice cream this weekend. You've inspired me!

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  2. Sara, this ice cream looks unbelievably good! I really like the flavors you used, and the coconut topping! Deeelish. Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Hi Sara, the texture looks great on that eggless ice cream. Not an easy task from my experience. Will have to try this recipe out. Thanks!

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  4. I know what you mean about rock-hard homemade ice cream. I wonder why that happens with some recipes? Any idea?

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    1. Hi Vicki - I'm not really sure, I think sometimes it happens if there's not enough fat or sugar in the recipe?? With sorbets I've added some alcohol to the mix, which seems to help.

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