Eggnog icecream - Eat Well Recipe - NZ Herald (2024)

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Makes:

2 litres

Eggnog icecream - Eat Well Recipe - NZ Herald (2)

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Will Eaglesfield

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Allow 24 hours to make this rich boozy homemade icecream goodness! You can make this several days or weeks in advance of when you wish to serve it. Let it sit out at room temperature for 5 minutes to soften slightly before serving to make scooping easier.

Ingredients

500 mlCream (Main)
500 mlMilk
1Vanilla pod
1 quillCinnamon
½ tspGrated nutmeg
5Egg yolks (Main)
200 gSugar
50 mlRum

Directions

  1. Measure the cream and milk into a large saucepan.
  2. Split the vanilla pod lengthways and scrape the seeds out into the milk mix.
  3. Add the cinnamon quill and nutmeg and bring to a simmer. Don't let it boil over! Then remove the pan from the heat and allow to cool and infuse for at least 30 minutes
  4. Bring the milk mix back up to a simmer. While the mix is heating, whisk together the yolks and sugar until pale and creamy.
  5. Once the mix is hot, whisk a third of it into the yolks and sugar to dissolve them, then stir that back into the pan of milk mix.
  6. Cook over a low heat, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes to thicken slightly and form a custard. Immediately pour out into a large mixing bowl (or other wide, shallow container) to cool.
  7. Once cool enough to touch, stir in the rum.
  8. From here you then have 3 options depending on what equipment you have at your disposal:
  • I'm the proud owner of an icecream machine!Pour the custard mix into the freezing bowl and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
  • I have an electric planetary mixer/food processor!Freeze the custard overnight. The following day, allow to thaw slightly until you can break it up into chunks. Beat the hell out of it with the paddle attachment/process at maximum speed for about 2 minutes. This should break the ice crystals down to a sufficiently small size that the texture is smooth, rather than gritty. If the first round of processing doesn't do it, return the mix to the freezer for an hour to bring the temperature back down, then repeat. Once you have a smooth texture, transfer to a sealed container and freeze to set.
  • I have a fork!This is how icecream was made back when men were men and beer was mead. It's not difficult; you just have to be around for an afternoon and evening. Put the custard in a big bowl into the freezer. After 2 hours, stir vigorously with the fork, scraping ice crystals from the edges into the middle. Repeat hourly after this, the aim being to always break down the ice crystals as small as possible. Once you reach the "soft-set" stage, where the mix holds its shape but isn't solid, pour into a sealed container and freeze to set.

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FAQs

What is eggnog ice cream made of? ›

Mix eggnog, heavy cream, condensed milk, and vanilla in a large bowl. Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer's directions until it reaches "soft-serve" consistency.

What company makes eggnog ice cream? ›

Eggnog | Blue Bell Ice Cream.

Does Baskin Robbins make eggnog ice cream? ›

Even Ol' Scrooge can't resist this rich, thick, and oh-so-tempting egg nog flavored ice cream.

What did eggnog used to be called? ›

"While culinary historians debate its exact lineage, most agree eggnog originated from the early medieval" British drink called posset, which was made with hot milk that was curdled with wine or ale and flavored with spices. In the Middle Ages, posset was used as a cold and flu remedy.

Why do they stop selling eggnog? ›

Most plants keep producing eggnog through New Year's, and start dumping their unsold product in January. Although associated with the holidays, eggnog doesn't need to be seasonal. Dairy plants could produce small batches of eggnog off-season for hard-core nogheads, but they don't because it's not cost-effective.

Does Blue Bell make egg nog ice cream? ›

Make spirits bright with this rich, creamy milkshake featuring Blue Bell Eggnog Ice Cream. This revamped holiday classic will soon become a must-have dessert!

Does UDF have eggnog ice cream? ›

The holiday season wouldn't be complete without UDF Egg Nog beverages and NEW Egg Nog Ice Cream!

Is eggnog basically custard? ›

The eggnog base starts by beating egg yolks with sugar until light and fluffy. Then you slowly whisk in hot milk that's been infused with cloves and cinnamon, which tempers the eggs so they don't curdle. Finally, you warm the eggnog on the stovetop until it thickens. It's essentially a custard.

What's the difference between eggnog and ice cream? ›

In effect, drinking eggnog is drinking unfrozen custard style ice cream base, with some liquor thrown in. The difference is in the subsequent preparation: a milkshake involves blending ice cream and milk and flavorings into a frozen thick drinkable concoction while eggnog is traditionally served warm.

Is eggnog an ice cream flavor? ›

Our Eggnog ice cream warms the heart with a traditional spiced holiday flavor! Holiday flavors come through in this blend of eggs, rum, and nutmeg. Still family owned since 1870, Graeter's is the last ice cream still crafted in French Pots, 2 ½ gallons at a time.

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