Buttermilk molasses ice cream effortlessly combines the tart flavor of molasses with the mild tang of freshly churned ice cream, resulting in a delightful dessert that is smooth, decadent, and packed with nostalgic charm. The sweet and tangy notes of molasses, derived from the rich depths of sugar cane, intertwine harmoniously with the creamy texture of the ice cream, creating a flavor that is both comforting and invigorating.
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BUTTERMILK-MOLASSES ICE CREAM
A not-too-sweet ice cream with a hint of molasses and plenty of buttermilk tang!
Provided by Kim
Categories Desserts Frozen Dessert Recipes 100+ Ice Cream Recipes
Time 8h45m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Whisk eggs and molasses together in a medium bowl until combined. Set aside.
- Combine cream, buttermilk, brown sugar, vanilla extract, salt, and cinnamon in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Cook, stirring frequently, until sugar is dissolved and mixture begins to bubble around the edges, about 5 minutes.
- Add 1/2 of the hot cream mixture very slowly into the egg-molasses mixture, whisking constantly. Pour the tempered egg mixture back into the pan with the remaining hot cream mixture. Reduce heat to medium-low and continue to cook until mixture is slightly thickened and coats the back of a spoon, about 8 minutes.
- Strain custard through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium bowl. Cover with plastic wrap touching the top of the custard to avoid forming a skin. Cool completely in refrigerator, 4 hours to overnight.
- Pour custard into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer's instructions, about 20 minutes. Transfer to an airtight container and freeze until firm, about 4 hours.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 345.6 calories, Carbohydrate 29.1 g, Cholesterol 152.5 mg, Fat 24.2 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 4.6 g, SaturatedFat 14.5 g, Sodium 235.3 mg, Sugar 25.2 g
BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM
Martha made this recipe on episode 709 of Martha Bakes and paired it with Virginia Peanut Pie.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes
Yield Makes about 6 cups
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a small saucepan, bring sugar and water to a boil; remove from heat. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or until chilled.
- In a large bowl, whisk together buttermilk, lemon juice, corn syrup, and salt. Slowly add chilled syrup; whisk to combine. Stir in lemon zest. Freeze in an ice-cream maker, following manufacturer's instructions.
MOLASSES ICE CREAM
Categories Dairy Dessert Cream Cheese Winter Molasses Gourmet Vegetarian Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes about 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Blend cream cheese, brown sugar, and molasses in a food processor or blender until smooth. With motor running, add half-and-half, blending until combined.
- Freeze in an ice cream maker, then transfer ice cream to an airtight container and put in freezer to harden.
BUTTERMILK PIE WITH MOLASSES
This is a good pie for BBQ's or picnics. Someone's always asking me what is in this pie.
Provided by Esther Nelson
Categories Desserts Pies Vintage Pie Recipes Buttermilk Pie Recipes
Time 2h5m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a large bowl, cream butter until light and fluffy. Gradually add sugar, and beat well. Beat in the eggs. Add flour, buttermilk, and vanilla; beat until smooth
- Pour filling into pie shell, and bake at 400 degrees F (205 degrees C) for 5 minutes. Reduce heat to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C); bake for an additional 45 minutes, or until set.
- Cool at room temperature, then chill. When serving, drizzle individual servings of pie with molasses for that unbeatable combination of flavors!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 474.7 calories, Carbohydrate 67.9 g, Cholesterol 101.5 mg, Fat 21.1 g, Fiber 0.9 g, Protein 5.2 g, SaturatedFat 9.9 g, Sodium 259 mg, Sugar 54.5 g
BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM
We think of this flavor as old-fashioned-in the best way possible. It evokes an earlier time, when butter was churned at home by hand. Buttermilk enhances any kind of fruit, creating an interplay of tartness and richness.
Provided by Kris Hoogerhyde
Yield Makes about 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a medium heatproof bowl, whisk the yolks just to break them up, then whisk in half of the sugar (6 tablespoons). Set aside.
- In a heavy stainless steel pan, stir together the cream, milk, and the remaining sugar (6 tablespoons) and put the pan over medium-high heat. When the mixture approaches a bare simmer, reduce the heat to medium.
- Carefully scoop out about ½ cup of the hot cream mixture and, whisking the eggs constantly, add the cream to the bowl with the egg yolks. Repeat, adding another ½ cup of the hot cream to the bowl with the yolks. Returning to the pan of cream on the stove, use a heatproof spatular to stir the cream as you slowly pour the egg and cream mixture from the bowl back to the pan.
- Continue to cook the mixture carefully over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is thickened, coats the back of a spatula, and leaves a clear mark when you run your finger across it, 1 to 2 minutes longer.
- Strain the base through a fine-mesh strainer and into a clean container. Set the bowl into an ice bath, wash your spatula, and use it to stir the base occasionally until it is cool. Then cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate the base for at least 2 hours or overnight. (In this recipe, it's particularly important that the base is cold before proceeding to the nest step; otherwise the buttermilk will cause the mixture to "break" and lose its emulsion.)
- Add the buttermilk and vanilla to the cold base and whisk to blend.
- Freeze in your ice cream machine according to the manufacturer's instructions. While the ice cream is churning, put the container you'll use to store the ice cream into the freezer. Enjoy right away or, for a firmer ice cream, freeze for at least 4 hours.
LEMON BUTTERMILK ICE CREAM
Make and share this Lemon Buttermilk Ice Cream recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Punky Julster
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 10m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Place sugar in a medium-size bowl.
- Grate the zest (colored part of the peel) of two to three lemons to produce 2 teaspoons of zest.
- Juice as many lemons as needed to get 1/2 cup lemon juice.
- Add zest and juice to sugar.
- Mix well.
- Add buttermilk and salt.
- Stir until sugar dissolves.
- Chill 4 hours or overnight.
- Freeze in an ice cream maker according to manufacturer's instructions.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 260.8, Fat 1.3, SaturatedFat 0.7, Cholesterol 4.9, Sodium 166.7, Carbohydrate 61.7, Fiber 1.8, Sugar 57.3, Protein 4.8
Tips:
- Choose Fresh Ingredients: Use fresh buttermilk and molasses for the best flavor.
- Chill the Ingredients: Make sure the buttermilk, molasses, and cream are chilled before churning.
- Use a Quality Ice Cream Maker: A good ice cream maker will help you achieve a smooth and creamy texture.
- Churn the Ice Cream Until It Reaches the Desired Consistency: Don't over-churn the ice cream, or it will become too hard.
- Freeze the Ice Cream for at Least 4 Hours: This will allow the ice cream to firm up and develop its full flavor.
Conclusion:
Buttermilk molasses ice cream is a delicious and refreshing treat that is perfect for any occasion. With its unique flavor and smooth texture, this ice cream is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you're looking for a sweet treat, give buttermilk molasses ice cream a try. You won't be disappointed!
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