Part of my farm family roots was that almost every weekend we made
homemade ice cream. My earliest recollection was the hand crank style
of freezer. As a kid I would have to sit on the freezer while dad
cranked the ice cream. Later Dad and Mom splurged for an electric
freezer. If you came to our house for ice cream, you need to know that
your bowl would be heaping. My dad and brother could put away two
bowls. Their skinny genes never saw any fat as a result of their
indulgence. Me on the other hand...suffice it to say my ice cream had a
tendency to hang around for a while.
Here is the tried and true recipe that is a family favorite.
Country-style Ice Cream
1 qt. milk
2 c. sugar
1/4 cup flour
1/2 tsp. salt
4 eggs, slightly beaten
1 Tbls. vanilla
11/2 qt. light cream or half and half
Scald
milk. Mix sugar, flour and salt. Add enough hot milk to sugar-flour
mixture to make a thin paste. Stir paste into hot milk. Cook over low
heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens slightly, about 15 minutes. Add
hot mixture gradually to beaten eggs and cook over low heat, stirring
constantly, until mixture thickens slightly, about 2 minutes (do not
cook longer or eggs may curdle). Cool quickly in refrigerator. Do not allow mixture to cool at room temperature.
Add
vanilla and light cream to cooked mixture. Pour into freezer can; fill
only two thirds full to allow for expansion. Freeze according to
directions. Makes 1 gallon.
Variations:
Chocolate: Add 4
squares unsweetened chocolate to milk before scalding. After scalding,
beat with rotary beater until chocolate flecks disappear. Increase
sugar by 1/2 cup.
Peanut Butter: Omit 1 cup light cream. Stir a
small amount of the custard mixture gradually into 1/2 c. peanut butter
to blend well. Add to rest of the mixture in the freezer can.
Strawberry:
Omit 3 c. light cream Add 1 qt. washed and hulled strawberries which
have been mashed and sweetened with 1/2 c. additional sugar.
Peach: Omit 3 c. light cream. Add 1 qt. crushed fresh peaches mixed with 3/4 c. additional sugar.
FYI
- The absolute best ice cream freezer on the market is a White
Mountain. You will spend more, but have it for a life time. Also I
prefer Vanilla flavor and then enjoy fresh fruit toppings.
What is your favorite Ice Cream? Who in your family devours ice cream?