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Fresh Mint Ice Cream

October 3, 2008 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
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15 Responses to “Fresh Mint Ice Cream”
  1. Kalyn says:

    It sounds delicious. I know what you mean about trying to contain the mint. When I start my house renovations I have to move my own patch of spearmint, which was nicely contained by two intersecting sidewalks before. I like the submerged container idea; I’ll have to try that.

    Kalyns last blog post..Recipe for Chile Rellenos Bake

  2. valentina says:

    Andrea, I am a big fan of mint. I tend to use it a lot in my cooking. it adds such freshness to dishes. I have not however, ever had mint ice cream.Can you believe it? I am very tempted by your recipe. Unfortunatelly I do not grow my own so will have to pop out and buy some. I will be trying this recipe as soon as this afternoon. Lovely post, lovely photos.

  3. Oh, that looks so good! Just yesterday I was walking around the garden berating myself for not using my four different kinds of mint (three of which are thankfully growing in containers). And you know I love that Shelburne Farms cookbook. Thanks for the reminder of the ice cream recipe – and for the link to my lamb burgers. : )

    Farmgirl Susans last blog post..Thursday Daily Dose of Cute: Gossip Central

  4. I’ll bet that ice cream was just wonderful with your fresh mint. Mine never does very well. I think it is just too hot here. Or, maybe I’m doing something wrong.

    Susan at Sticky,Gooey,Creamy,Chewys last blog post..TWD: Creme Brulee

  5. Meeta says:

    If Michael does not want I’ll gladly take his share. I really like mint and chocolate pairings and in an ice cream it’s unbeatable.

  6. Mint ice cream definitely is among my favorite ice cream flavors! I’ve never tried making it with fresh mint before – but I’ve been wanting to try!

  7. Brianna says:

    I ran across this post via Google (don’t you love Google?) while looking for a good fresh mint ice cream recipe. Farmer’s market, twenty dollars in my budget, and maple syrup being waaaay cheaper than I thought… Honestly, what was a girl to do? Pass up the fragrant bundle o’ mint staring her in the face? LOL

    My batch is in the fridge as I type this, doing its overnight chill. It tastes reeeeally good. (Good chefs are supposed to taste at every step, right? That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.) I’ll let you know how it turns out.

  8. Sara K-L says:

    Thank you for this recipe. I had never thought to use fresh mint before. It was absolutely delicious! I chopped up a bar of Ghirardelli Intense Dark Chocolate – Mint Bliss. The mint in the chocolate was a nice addition to the fresh mint and honey flavors. I will definitely make this again!

  9. Noah says:

    Hey Andrea, just wanted to let you know that this image has finally ended up on Skull-A-Day. Thanks for letting us share it! You can see the post HERE.

  10. Tanya says:

    HOLY COW!!! Literally!! That was UNREAL. The best I have ever made!!
    And I don’t like mint and chocolate together…Apparently I like fresh mint and chocolate!!

  11. Thank you for the recipe. I will be trying it out over the weekend. It sure does look yummy and I love your photo of the ice cream. Bet it’s going to be very good because I can already see two smilie faces in the ice cream. You know it will be when the ice cream is happy.

    Karyn

  12. Cyndi says:

    I, too, googled for mint ice cream and this recipe won. I am making it in a few weeks for my daughter’s 3rd birthday with one of our mint varieties – spearmint will most likely win. She’s my dark chocolate girl, too, so we’ll pick small chips to freeze in.
    Your blog is lovely. Thank you.

  13. Cyndi says:

    the custard is now chilling in the fridge…I had a choice of four (perhaps five) different mint varieties growing in my garden. My three year old selected spearmint and picked the leaves ever so gingerly for the ice cream this morning. Will freeze this afternoon after we get the best chocolate money can but to freeze in. Tastes really good. The honey barks out, but I think it’s too warm yet. Has a pretty color.. greener than I thought it would be. we’ll see what comes after I strain it.

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