![]() Sugar – I use regular white sugar in this recipe. Vanilla Extract – Pure vanilla extract enhances the other flavors of the ice cream. If you are nervous about consuming raw egg yolks you can buy eggs in the grocery store that are pasteurized. Make sure to choose one that you enjoy.Įgg Yolks – I always throw in a few raw egg yolks to my ice cream bases. Heavy Cream & Whole Milk – Most ice cream uses a combination of heavy cream and milk.Ĭocoa Powder – This ice cream gets a good portion of its flavor from cocoa powder. It is so easy and so delicious. This ice cream is also naturally gluten-free. Ready to kick up your dessert game with a big bowl of black forest ice cream? You should be! Even if you’ve never made homemade ice cream before you can make this one. It mixes up in minutes and is ready to eat in just a few hours! One bite of this luscious chocolate cherry ice cream and you will be in heaven. Scoop soft serve in to a large loaf pan and smooth top, then freeze for about 3-4 hours or until it reaches your desired hardness.Black Forest Ice Cream is the perfect combination of creamy chocolate ice cream, sweet dark cherries, and rich chocolate chunks.Following manufacturer's instructions, churn your ice cream in your ice cream maker, adding roasted cherries and brownie chunks when ice cream is 3/4 of the way churned.Cover bowl and chill for at least 4 hours or overnight. Strain mixture into a medium bowl, and cool to room temperature.Set heat to medium-low, and cook mixture until it's thickened enough to coat the back of a spoon, or reaches 170 degrees F.Slowly whisk 1/3 of the simmered cream in to the yolks, then return mixture to pot. Place egg yolks and vanilla bean paste in a medium bowl and whisk together.In a medium pot over low heat, bring the cream, milk, sugar, and salt to a simmer for about 5 minutes, until the sugar dissolves.Remove from oven and cool to room temperature, then place cherries in a jar with the remaining bourbon and refrigerate at least 2 hours.Roast cherries for 15 minutes, stirring every 5 to get an even cook.Drizzle with 1 Tablespoon of bourbon and sprinkle with sugar. In a small baking dish, spread cherries in an even layer.1 1/2 cups chocolate brownie or cake (homemade or store bought), cubed.1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste (or extract).3 Tablespoons bourbon (or kirsch, tequila or brandy), divided*.1 1/2 cups fresh cherries, pitted & chopped. ![]() It’s definitely more refreshing on a crazy hot day.īetter fire up that ice cream maker and stock up on this stuff – summer is coming! The sugar-bourbon flavor on the cherries caramelize them so beautifully, and tossing them in to my vanilla bean ice cream base and mixing in the crumbled brownie chunks was just the ticket. There was a fresh bag of cherries sitting in the fridge, just waiting to be used for something special, and after racking my brain about what came from the combination, I knew that those little fruits needed to be roasted with some booze and turned in to a frozen dessert.Īnd what a totally wonderful decision that turned out to be.įor the record, I am now obsessed with roasting all the fruits. But, I didn’t want it to just be a brownie-flavored ice cream. I mean, really, what do you do with over baked brownies? They’re so crumbly and hard, there’s no way to truly enjoy them without… The whipped cream made it so incredibly light, yet sinful at the same time.īelieve it or not, the idea for this ice cream was born from a batch of over baked brownies. Being half German, it was something my family indulged in two or three times a year, always made with homemade chocolate cake, and full of delicious oozy black cherry filling. refreshing, and liquored up Black Forest Ice Cream?īlack forest cake is one of those desserts that I remember from childhood. How about a twist on a famous German cake in this cold. I suppose it’s a good thing I received an ice cream attachment for my Kitchen Aid mixer last year! I can see it getting put to use over the next few months. It’s only May! This doesn’t bode well for the actual summer season, I imagine. Typical for Florida, really, but extremely unwelcome.
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