Showing posts with label raspberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label raspberry. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 September 2016

Raspberry Icecream - No Churn




After the success of my first no churn ice cream (passionfruit and mango), I thought I'd have another go with a different fruit. I had been to a 'pick your own' farm last week and got a huge stash of strawberries and raspberries to make jam, and I had some left over raspberries.

So here is my raspberry no churn ice cream! It's very rich, so a scoop or two at a times is plenty.



Raspberry Ice Cream
Ingredients:
1 x 397g tin condensed milk
500ml (2 cups) double cream
300g raspberries (fresh or frozen)

Method:

1. Warm the raspberries up in a small saucepan to soften and release the juices. Then mix in a blender/food processor to make a puree.
2. Place the condensed milk and raspberry puree in a bowl and mix until well combined.
3. Whip the cream until soft peaks form. Gently fold it into the raspberry mixture until there are no streaks remaining.
4. Pour into a loaf pan and cover in cling film. Refrigerate for 4 hours.
5. To serve, let it stand in room temperate for a few minutes so it is soft enough to scoop.

It's as simple as that!


NOTE: You can use most fruits to make this ice cream. The last one I used 1 ripe mango (puree'd) and the flesh of 2 ripe passionfruit. It was amazing, will definitely make that one again!

Saturday, 25 July 2015

Raspberry Ripple and Pistachio Partfait


I subscribe to Delicious magazine and in the July issue they featured this parfait on the cover. It looked 'delicious', no actual pun intended!
Anyway as I browsed the mag and read this recipe I noticed they said you can cook the cover and enter the comp, so I thought, oh well, why not?
I have never even eaten, let alone made a parfait before, so I wasn't sure what to expect, but I can tell you now, it is one of the best desserts I have EVER eaten! Ever!

And it's incredibly easy to make....I kid you not!


When I put it on my Facebook page, a few people asked for the recipe, but I only had it in print form. Now it's been published online, I can share it with you easily.

I urge you to try it...you will not be disappointed - just be aware, it is not suitable for pregnant women as it involves a lot of raw egg.


Find the recipe here.

Enjoy...and thank me later, you will love it!

Kris x