Rosemary Ice Cream- The Math and Science

Vegetarian
Gluten Free
Health score
4%
Rosemary Ice Cream- The Math and Science
270 min.
2
1153kcal

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Indulge your senses with the exquisite flavors of our Rosemary Ice Cream, a delightful twist on a classic dessert that showcases the aromatic nuances of fresh rosemary. This vegetarian and gluten-free treat is designed for those who appreciate the art of combining savory and sweet elements in their culinary adventures.

Imagine a creamy, velvety base enriched with the rich, warming notes of rosemary, seamlessly blended with the luscious sweetness of heavy cream and a hint of honey. This innovative dessert is not only a fantastic way to impress friends at your next gathering but also a reflection of the beautiful synergy between flavors and textures.

What truly sets this recipe apart is our homemade pine nut pralines, adding a crunchy contrast that elevates each scoop of ice cream. The balance of rich creaminess and delightful crunch creates an unforgettable dessert experience that’s sure to linger in your memory. Whether enjoyed on a warm summer evening or as a unique conclusion to a cozy dinner, this Rosemary Ice Cream invites you to explore the unexpected harmony of flavors.

With a preparation time of just 270 minutes, this decadent dessert is worth every minute spent. Get ready to transform your kitchen into an aromatic haven and treat yourself to a delightful culinary journey with this uniquely flavored ice cream!

Ingredients

  • tablespoon cornstarch 
  • tablespoon plus light
  • tablespoon cream cheese at room temperature
  • teaspoon rosemary fresh minced
  • 0.7 cup granulated sugar 
  • 1.3 cup heavy cream 
  • tablespoon honey 
  • servings ice cubes as needed
  • 0.4 teaspoon kosher salt divided
  • tablespoon brown sugar light
  • teaspoon butter unsalted at room temperature
  • servings water cold as needed
  • cup milk whole divided

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • sauce pan
  • oven
  • whisk
  • sieve
  • ice cream machine

Directions

  1. Place the oven rack in the center position and preheat to 350 degrees F.
  2. Combine pine nuts, brown sugar, honey, butter, and 1/8 teaspoon salt in a small bowl. Stir to combine.
  3. Spread the nuts in a single layer onto a parchment lined baking sheet.
  4. Bake for 8 minutes. Move the nuts around with a fork to keep them from clumping.
  5. Bake 2 more minutes, move the nuts around again, then cook 2 or 3 more minutes. The nuts will look bubbly.
  6. Remove from oven and allow to cool. Move them around several times during the cooling process to keep them from sticking to each other as much as possible. Once cooked break any large clumps up with your fingers. Set aside with as few of the nuts touching as possible.Make the ice cream: Half fill a large bowl with ice and water; set aside.
  7. Mix 2 ounces milk with the cornstarch in a small bowl. Stir until completely and smoothly incorporated; set aside. In a separate medium bowl whisk the cream cheese, minced rosemary, and remaining ¼ teaspoon salt together until well incorporated; set aside.
  8. Combine the remaining milk, cream, granulated sugar, and corn syrup in a 4-quart saucepan, bring to a rolling boil over medium high heat.
  9. Remove from heat and gradually mix in the cornstarch mixture. Return to the heat and allow it to come back to a boil, whisking the entire time.
  10. Remove from heat and let cool about 2 minutes then gradually whisk the hot milk mixture into the medium bowl with the cream cheese mixture. Keep whisking until it’s very smooth. Allow it to cool about 5 minutes.
  11. Pour the mixture into a 1-gallon Ziplock freezer bag. Seal the bag and submerge it in the bowl of ice water.
  12. Pour the chilled mixture through a fine mesh sieve directly into the bowl of the ice cream maker. This not only removes the minced rosemary, but it improves the texture of the ice cream. Follow the manufactures direction on the machine until the ice cream is smooth, thick and creamy. It should be pulling from the sides just a bit as it churns.Pack the ice cream into a 1-quart storage container, folding the pine nut pralines in intermittently as you go. Seal with an airtight lid. Freeze the ice cream until very firm, at least 4 hours.Like this:Like Loading...

Nutrition Facts

Calories1153kcal
Protein4.6%
Fat55.55%
Carbs39.85%

Properties

Glycemic Index
103.18
Glycemic Load
58.92
Inflammation Score
-9
Nutrition Score
15.86217384753%

Flavonoids

Naringenin
0.01mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:1153.08kcal
57.65%
Fat:73.31g
112.78%
Saturated Fat:45.71g
285.72%
Carbohydrates:118.32g
39.44%
Net Carbohydrates:118.25g
43%
Sugar:114.77g
127.52%
Cholesterol:230.09mg
76.69%
Sodium:669.16mg
29.09%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:13.66g
27.32%
Vitamin A:3000.42IU
60.01%
Calcium:439.02mg
43.9%
Vitamin B2:0.68mg
40.28%
Phosphorus:358.4mg
35.84%
Vitamin D:5.14µg
34.26%
Vitamin B12:1.61µg
26.87%
Selenium:11.84µg
16.92%
Potassium:552.76mg
15.79%
Vitamin B5:1.43mg
14.34%
Vitamin B1:0.18mg
12.31%
Vitamin E:1.79mg
11.96%
Magnesium:45.82mg
11.46%
Vitamin B6:0.22mg
10.92%
Zinc:1.63mg
10.88%
Vitamin K:6.3µg
6%
Copper:0.08mg
4.2%
Folate:8.38µg
2.1%
Vitamin B3:0.39mg
1.97%
Iron:0.32mg
1.78%
Manganese:0.03mg
1.62%
Vitamin C:0.96mg
1.16%
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