Pine nut honey ice cream is a delectable and unique dessert that combines the sweet and nutty flavors of pine nuts with the rich, floral notes of honey. Originating in the Mediterranean region, this frozen treat has been enjoyed for centuries. It's a perfect choice for those seeking a creamy and refreshing dessert with a distinctive flavor profile. In this article, we'll explore the best recipe for pine nut honey ice cream, ensuring a delightful and unforgettable experience.
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HONEY-NUT ICE CREAM
One of Tricia Moore's favorite desserts comes together as quick as 1..2..3. It's made with only three ingredients that I always have on hand-ice cream, honey and nuts, she explains from her Somersworth, New Hampshire home. Feel free to vary the measurements and use as much of each ingredient as you like. You could sprinkle on walnuts instead of almonds, she hints. And adding pecans will make you think you're eating pralines. This is such a pretty way to dress up a scoop of ice cream, Tricia concludes. It's a refreshing finishing touch.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 5m
Yield 8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Scoop ice cream into serving dishes and drizzle with honey. Sprinkle with toasted almonds.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 278 calories, Fat 12g fat (7g saturated fat), Cholesterol 44mg cholesterol, Sodium 80mg sodium, Carbohydrate 41g carbohydrate (34g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 4g protein.
HONEY ICE CREAM
Adapted from The Perfect Scoop The honey gives the ice cream a smooth texture, but be sure to add it after cooking the custard: honey is slightly acidic and can cause custards to curdle. Perception of sweetness changes if mixtures are cold, so you might want to taste the chilled ice cream custard before churning. If you'd like to add a tablespoon or two more of honey, you can. If it's very thick, warming it slightly will help it incorporate. If you don't have an ice cream maker, you can freeze this ice cream following the instructions here.
Provided by David
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a medium saucepan, warm the milk, sugar and salt.
- Pour the cream into a medium bowl and set a mesh strainer on top. Nest the bowl in a larger bowl half-filled with ice and some cold water, to make an ice bath
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the egg yolks. Once the milk is warm, slowly pour half of the warm milk into the egg yolks, whisking constantly. Scrape the warmed egg yolks back into the saucepan.
- Over medium heat, stir the mixture constantly with a wooden spoon or heatproof spatula, scraping the bottom as you stir, until the mixture thickens and coats the spoon.
- Pour the custard through the strainer, stir for a minute or so, until tepid, then mix in the honey.
- Chill mixture overnight. The following day before churning, taste the custard and add additional honey, if desired, then freeze the mixture in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions.
PINE NUT AND HONEY TART
Provided by Jamie Oliver
Categories dessert
Time 1h7m
Yield 10 to 12 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- You can make the pastry by hand or in the food processor. Cream together the butter, sugar, and salt and then rub or pulse in the flour and egg yolks. When the mixture has come together, looking like coarse breadcrumbs, add the milk or water. Gently pat together to form a small ball of dough. Wrap and let rest for an hour.
- Carefully cut thin slices of the pastry (or you can roll out if you prefer) and place in and around the bottom and sides of a 12-inch (30-centimeter) tart pan. Push the pastry together and level out and tidy up the sides. Cover and let to rest in the freezer for about 1 hour.
- Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F (180 degrees C), and bake the pastry for around 15minutes until lightly golden. Reduce the oven temperature to 325 degrees F (170 degrees C).
- While the pastry is in the oven, toast the pine nuts under the grill.
- Using a spatula, or a food processor, whip the butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
- Stir in your pine nuts, add the eggs 1 at a time, and then fold in the honey, flour, thyme, orange zest, and salt. Spoon into the tart shell and bake for 30 to 35 minutes.
- Add a few uncooked pine nuts to the top of the mixture for decoration.
- Serve with caramelized figs (grilled with a little sugar), creme fraiche and a little lemon thyme.
- Serving suggestions: carmelized figs and creme fraiche.
PINE NUT HONEY ICE CREAM
Provided by Bruce Weinstein
Categories Dairy Dessert Frozen Dessert Pine Nut Summer Honey Kidney Friendly Vegetarian Pescatarian Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Soy Free Kosher
Yield Makes about 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 400°F. Spread the pine nuts in a single layer on a baking sheet and place in oven until lightly toasted, about 5 to 10 minutes. Take care not to burn the nuts.
- Combine the hot nuts, honey, and sugar in a food processor and process for 2 minutes or until the mixture is smooth. Add the eggs and process until well blended, about 30 seconds.
- Bring the milk to a boil in a heavy sauce pan. With food processor running, slowly pour the hot milk into the nut mixture through the feed tube. Process 30 seconds or until the nut custard is smooth. Pour the entire mixture back into the pan and place over low heat. Stir constantly with a whisk or wooden spoon until the custard thickens slightly. Be careful not to let the mixture boil or the eggs will scramble. Remove from heat. Pour the hot nut custard through a strainer into a large, clean bowl. Allow the custard to cool slightly, then stir in the cream and vanilla. Cover and refrigerate until cold or overnight.
- Stir the chilled custard, then freeze in one or two batches in your icecream machine according to the manufacturer's instructions. When finished, the ice cream will be soft but ready to eat. For firmer icecream, transfer to a freezer-safe container and freeze at least 2 hours.
HONEY ICE CREAM
Steps:
- Heat milk to boiling point in a saucepan. Cover pan and remove from heat. Whisk egg yolks and honey together in a bowl until thickened. Stir in vanilla and cinnamon. Slowly pour hot milk into the egg yolk mixture, whisking constantly. Return the mixture to a saucepan and cook over a low heat, stirring with a wooden spoon, until thickened slightly (coating the back of the spoon). Do not allow to boil.
- Allow custard to cool to room temperature. Loosely cover the mixture with plastic wrap and refrigerate until cold (a minimum of 3 hours).
- Freeze in an ice cream maker until just beginning to set. Stir in sour cream and freeze in the ice cream maker until set.
HONEY AND PINE NUT TART
Two types of honey lend this luscious tart its elusive taste: Intensely floral leatherwood honey, which could easily overwhelm the buttery shortbread-like crust and mild pine nuts, is tempered by mellow acacia honey.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Dessert & Treats Recipes Pie & Tarts Recipes
Yield Makes one 10-inch fluted tart
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Make the pasta frolla: Whisk cream, egg, yolk, and vanilla in a medium bowl. Pulse flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder in a food processor to mix. Add butter, and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal. With the machine running, add cream mixture, and process until dough just comes together. Shape dough into 2 disks, and wrap each in plastic. Refrigerate 1 disk until firm, about 1 hour; reserve remaining disk for another use. (Dough can be refrigerated for up to 2 days or frozen for up to 3 months; thaw before using.)
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees. On a lightly floured surface with a lightly floured rolling pin, roll dough to 1/8-inch thickness. (If dough is soft and sticky, transfer to a baking sheet and freeze until firm but pliable, about 5 minutes.) Cut out a 12-inch round, and fit it into a fluted 10-inch tart pan with a removable bottom. (Patch any tears with scraps of dough.) Freeze while making the filling (or cover and freeze for up to 3 days).
- Make the filling: Bring sugar, honeys, and salt to a boil in a medium saucepan, whisking until sugar dissolves. Add butter, and whisk until incorporated. Transfer honey mixture to a medium bowl, and let cool for 30 minutes. Whisk in cream, egg, and yolk until incorporated.
- Place tart pan on a rimmed baking sheet. Scatter pine nuts over bottom. Slowly pour filling over pine nuts, redistributing pine nuts evenly with your fingers. Bake until crust is golden brown and center is set but still slightly wobbly, about 1 hour. Transfer tart to a wire rack, and let cool completely. Remove from pan, and serve immediately.
HONEY ICE CREAM WITH A KICK
For this velvety, sweet ice cream with a subtle but throat-tickling kick, the chef Fany Gerson draws inspiration from her favorite honey ice cream recipe, by the cookbook author and pastry chef David Lebovitz, as well as her chile-laden childhood in Mexico. Ms. Gerson serves it as part of a Rosh Hashana feast, but it is a seasonless treat. Her toppings - chunks of creamy Manila mangoes dusted with ground red chiles, plus puffed amaranth for crunch - make it an interesting, almost sundae-like dessert. The ice cream is very soft right out of the machine, like soft serve; freeze it for at least 6 hours for something more scoopable.
Provided by Priya Krishna
Categories ice creams and sorbets, dessert
Time 15m
Yield 1 quart
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Set a strainer over a medium bowl, then place that bowl over a large bowl of ice water. Set aside.
- Combine the milk, 2 tablespoons of the sugar and the kosher salt in a medium saucepan. Bring mixture just to a simmer, stirring to dissolve sugar. Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk egg yolks and the remaining sugar until thick and pale, about 2 minutes.
- Once the milk comes to a simmer, gradually whisk 1/2 cup warm milk mixture into the egg mixture in a slow, steady stream. Whisk the egg mixture back into the pot, cooking over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon or heat-proof spatula, until the custard is thick enough to coat the spoon, 2 to 3 minutes.
- Pour custard through the strainer into the prepared bowl and whisk in the cream, floral honey and 2 tablespoons of hot honey. Taste and add more hot honey, if desired. Transfer to refrigerator and chill, covered, for at least 4 hours.
- Whisk the chilled custard and pour into an ice cream maker and churn according to manufacturer's instructions. Serve directly from the machine for soft serve, or store in freezer until needed. Serve ice cream on its own or with mango chunks, ground chiles and puffed amaranth.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 251, UnsaturatedFat 6 grams, Carbohydrate 23 grams, Fat 17 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 3 grams, SaturatedFat 10 grams, Sodium 130 milligrams, Sugar 23 grams
PINE NUT & HONEY TART
This make-ahead tart is the ultimate finale for a festive buffet - just make sure you have enough as guests may well want seconds
Provided by Sara Buenfeld
Categories Dessert
Time 3h30m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Put the raisins and glacé fruit in a bowl with the rum or juice, then soak for 1 hr.
- Roll out the pastry on a surface lightly dusted with flour, then use it to line a deep 23cm loose-bottomed tart tin. Leave the pastry overhanging the edges, prick the base, then chill for 1 hr.
- Heat oven to 200C/180C fan/gas 6. Fill the pastry case with baking paper and baking beans, then blind-bake for 8 mins. Remove paper and beans, then bake for about 5 mins more. Allow to cool a little.
- Beat the butter, sugar, almonds, flour and eggs. Stir in the fruit, then pour into the case. Scatter over the pine nuts, press lightly into the surface, then drizzle with honey.
- Return the tart to the oven, turn down heat to 180C/160C fan/gas 4 and bake for 40-50 mins until firm to the touch. If the top browns too quickly, cover with foil. Cool in the tin. Will keep in a cool place for 2 days and will freeze for 3 months. Thaw at room temperature for 5 hrs. Drizzle with honey to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 665 calories, Fat 43 grams fat, SaturatedFat 15 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 61 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 3 grams fiber, Protein 11 grams protein, Sodium 0.56 milligram of sodium
HONEY VANILLA ICE CREAM
This is the best homemade vanilla ice cream I've ever had. The honey and brown sugar give it a rich, buttery taste that can't be beat.
Provided by M. McCarthy
Categories Desserts Frozen Dessert Recipes 100+ Ice Cream Recipes Vanilla Ice Cream Recipes
Time 4h30m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- In a medium pan, heat the milk and vanilla bean to simmering. Do not boil. In a mixing bowl, whisk together the egg yolks, brown sugar, honey, and salt until light colored and frothy. While whisking constantly, slowly combine the hot milk with the egg mixture. Transfer the mixture back to the sauce pan. Cook over medium heat until mixture reaches 180 degrees Fahrenheit (82 degrees Celsius) when tested with a candy thermometer, or becomes thick enough to coat the back of a metal spoon. Remove from heat.
- Remove the vanilla bean from the mixture and reserve. Strain custard into a large bowl. Scrape seeds from the vanilla bean into the custard. (Vanilla bean pod may be used again.) Stir the heavy cream into the custard. Cover the surface of the custard with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 4 hours.
- When cold, freeze in an ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's directions.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 277.3 calories, Carbohydrate 27.7 g, Cholesterol 160 mg, Fat 17.7 g, Protein 3.5 g, SaturatedFat 10.4 g, Sodium 89.5 mg, Sugar 26.2 g
HOMEMADE VANILLA HONEY ICE CREAM
My grandpa used to make tis with a hand churned ice cream maker, I have adapted it somewhat for an up to date "new fangled" ice cream machine. Since he was a bee farmer he had this made every honey bee season.
Provided by kittenangel2001
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 1h5m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- In large bowl, combine ingredients; mix well. Pour into ice cream freezer container. Freeze according to manufacturer's instructions. Freeze leftovers.
- *You can substitute maple syrup for the Honey to make it into maple ice cream.
- Variations.
- Fresh Fruit Ice Cream: Reduce half-and-half to 1 cup. Add 1 cup pureed or mashed fruit (bananas, peaches, strawberries, etc.) and few drops food coloring if desired. Proceed as above.
- Refrigerator-Freezer Method: Omit half-and-half. Whip whipping cream. In large bowl, combine sweetened condensed milk and vanilla; mix well. Fold in whipped cream. Pour into 9x5-inch loaf pan or other 2-quart container; cover. Freeze 6 hours or until firm. Freeze leftovers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 344.6, Fat 22.2, SaturatedFat 13.8, Cholesterol 80.5, Sodium 74.4, Carbohydrate 32.8, Sugar 30, Protein 4.7
Tips:
- To toast the pine nuts, simply place them in a single layer in a small skillet over medium heat. Cook, stirring constantly, until the nuts are golden brown and fragrant, about 2-3 minutes.
- If you don't have a candy thermometer, you can check the honey syrup for doneness by dropping a small amount into a glass of cold water. If the syrup forms a soft ball, it is ready.
- Make sure to chill the ice cream base for at least 4 hours before churning. This will help the ice cream freeze properly.
- When churning the ice cream, be sure to stop the machine once the ice cream has reached a soft-serve consistency. This will prevent the ice cream from becoming too hard.
- If you don't have an ice cream maker, you can still make this recipe. Simply pour the chilled ice cream base into a freezer-safe container and freeze for at least 4 hours. Every 30 minutes, remove the container from the freezer and stir the ice cream. This will help to prevent the ice cream from becoming too icy.
Conclusion:
Pine nut honey ice cream is a delicious and refreshing dessert that is perfect for any occasion. It is easy to make and can be enjoyed by people of all ages. So next time you are looking for a sweet treat, give this recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!
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