Blogging Marathon# 53: Week 3/ Day 3
Theme: 3 Ingredient Recipes
Dish: Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream
For the final day of this week's marathon, I made this amazing 3-ingredient Roasted Strawberry Ice cream that needs no ice cream maker. I did a happy dance when I found this recipe while looking for 3 ingredient dishes. I had all the ingredients on hand and it just sounded too good not to try right away.
I already have 2 strawberry ice cream recipes on the blog -- one with strawberry puree and the other with condensed milk, orange liquer etc. If you click on the links and see, you'll notice that the first one looks a little icy whereas the second one is quite creamy. The second recipe is very easy to make -- just mix all the ingredients and then churn in the ice cream maker.
Today's recipe is a little time consuming but has a really nice strawberry flavor and a creamy texture. Roasting the strawberries brings out their juices and concentrates their natural flavor. Another reason for roasting them is to make them syrupy because the moisture in strawberries might make the ice cream icy. One more plus is that the whole house smells amazing while the strawberries are roasting.
The roasted strawberries are then pureed with condensed milk and folded in to whipped cream.
This ice cream has been quite a hit with everyone, especially little girls. They seem to like the pink color and the strawberry flavor :-) So if you are looking for ways to use up your surplus strawberries, this is a wonderful recipe that is sure going to be a winner as a yummy summer treat.
Recipe from here:
I already have 2 strawberry ice cream recipes on the blog -- one with strawberry puree and the other with condensed milk, orange liquer etc. If you click on the links and see, you'll notice that the first one looks a little icy whereas the second one is quite creamy. The second recipe is very easy to make -- just mix all the ingredients and then churn in the ice cream maker.
Today's recipe is a little time consuming but has a really nice strawberry flavor and a creamy texture. Roasting the strawberries brings out their juices and concentrates their natural flavor. Another reason for roasting them is to make them syrupy because the moisture in strawberries might make the ice cream icy. One more plus is that the whole house smells amazing while the strawberries are roasting.
The roasted strawberries are then pureed with condensed milk and folded in to whipped cream.
This ice cream has been quite a hit with everyone, especially little girls. They seem to like the pink color and the strawberry flavor :-) So if you are looking for ways to use up your surplus strawberries, this is a wonderful recipe that is sure going to be a winner as a yummy summer treat.
Ingredients:
Strawberries - 1lb (about 20 medium size berries)
Condensed milk - 1 14oz. can
Heavy whipping cream - 2cups
Method:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or aluminum foil.
- Hull and pat dry the strawberries. Place them in a layer on the baking sheet.
- Bake for 20 minutes, then remove from the oven and using the back of a spatula, flatten the berries to release their juices. Return the pan to the oven and bake for 8~10 minutes more until the berries are very soft and the juice thickens. Remove from the oven and cool.
- Take about ¼cup of the condensed milk along with the roasted strawberries and blend into a smooth mixture.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the remaining condensed milk and the smooth strawberry mixture. Mix well to combine.
- Using a hand mixer or a stand mixer, whip the heavy cream until slightly stiff peaks form.
- Add the whipped cream into the strawberry mixture and gently fold it in until only a few white streaks remain.
- Transfer into freezer safe container (s) and freeze for at least 4 hours before serving.
Lets check out what my fellow marathoners have cooked today for BM# 53.
Sending this over to Kid's Delight event being hosted this month by Harini with the theme 'Fruits in any form'.
Sending this over to Kid's Delight event being hosted this month by Harini with the theme 'Fruits in any form'.
Whenever I bring strawberries I end up throwing some of the berries as I can not finish all of it by myself. I will try this ice-cream. next time.
ReplyDeleteFeel like having some scoops, such an irresistible icecream..
ReplyDeleteRoasting the strawberries and them making ice cream sounds so flavorful! Yum!!
ReplyDeleteI just love strawberry icecream. looks delicious
ReplyDeleteLuscious strawberries turned into yummy ice cream :) good one
ReplyDeleteI can just imagine the aroma and flavor of the roasting strawberries. This recipe sounds delicious.
ReplyDeletewow..what a lovely colored icecreams...roasting strawberries is interesting twist..
ReplyDeleteWow I love that idea of roasting Pavani, the ice cream looks amazing..such beautiful pictures...
ReplyDeleteLike Usha I manage to feed the bin with strawberries. Will try this next season.
ReplyDeleteWow this ice cream surely sounds fantastic. Wish we could get strawberries ..though I freeze them , but yet nothing like fresh ones.
ReplyDeleteThe roasting of strawberries sounds very interesting. The ice cream is surely a treat for all. Please send it over to the Kid's delight event.
ReplyDeleteRoasting strawberries sounds so exciting. Would love to have a scoop of your ice cream Pavani!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pics.....makes me drool
ReplyDeleteroasting the berries must give a special flavor profile for sure
ReplyDeleteThe roasted strawberries must have given an a different taste to the ice cream.
ReplyDeleteLip smacking good pavani! ! I would love to grab that bowl from the pic! !
ReplyDeleteI am loving your strawberry recipes.
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