My 197th recipe, "Lychee Ice cream", a refreshing Ice cream for the summer. Lychee is one flavor which I had tasted in ice creams, shakes and drinks while in India. I did not know where this flavor came from and it was not my favorite too. However, I still used it have it occasionally since it was kind of different from the other flavors I like. For the first time I saw the Lychee fruit in one of the local supermarkets here in the US. Only then I came to know the Lychee was a fruit and it primarily came from China. Since I do not have a great fondness towards Lychees I did not buy them at first sight. However when I started to see them repeatedly at the fresh produce section, I wanted to give it a try. Compared to the other fruits I love, this one was very light and refreshing. I particularly liked the texture of the fruit, which was similar to that of a tender coconut. I immediately knew that it would taste even better in a Homemade ice cream. When the lychees I bought, eventually ended into the lychee ice cream, I loved it. The flavor itself was subtle, yet very refreshing. It was the perfect ice cream I would love to devour during the hot summer days 😉
Lychee Ice Cream
Ingredients
- Fresh Lychee - 10 adjust per your taste preference
- Whole Milk - 1 Cup
- Sugar - 1 tsp adjust per taste
- Heavy Cream - ¾ Cup
- Consensed Milk - ¼ Cup
Instructions
- First, peel the skin of the lychee, de-seed and chop up the pulp.
- Add the milk to a pan and bring it to a boil. Reduce the flame to low-medium and add the lychee pulp to the milk and let is simmer for 15 - 20 mins. By this time, the quantity of milk would have reduce to half and the lychee flavor would have infused into the milk. Turn off the flame and bring the mixture to room temperature.
- Transfer the milk and lychee to a mixie / blender and blend it until smooth.
- Optionally, use a fine mesh to filter out the remaining pulp. Transfer back the filtered milk into the mixie, add the condensed milk, heavy cream and give it 3 - 4 pulses until the mixture is nice and creamy.
- Transfer the contents to a small bowl. Break all the bubbles on top using the back of a spoon and leave it in the freezer until set. I left it overnight in the freezer.
- Enjoy cold.
Notes | FAQ
- You can also skip grinding the lychee pulp, if you like pieces of fruit in the ice cream. You can also, skip filtering the milk and lychee mixture. Since I like a smooth ice cream, I used a filter.
- After adding fresh cream, just give a few pulses. Do not use the grind option of the blender or blend for a long time. Else the butter would separate from the cream and float on top.
- Alternatively, you can also pour the mixture into ice cream pop molds and freeze to enjoy wonderful Lychee pops.
- An alternate method to make this ice cream would be to use evaporated milk instead of whole milk. Add the lychees to the evaporated milk and blend into smooth paste. Filter out the remaining pulp. To the filtered milk, add the condensed milk and beat well using a hand blender. Also, beat the heavy cream using a hand blender until soft peak. Combine both of the gently and freeze overnight. This method will give a more creamier ice cream which is stronger in lychee flavor.
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