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Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream

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Strawberry Ice Cream. Particularly, Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream. Actually, Homemade Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream.

If you haven’t tried Homemade Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream, you are seriously missing out. Roasting the strawberries for a few minutes brings out the strawberry-ness of the strawberries.

The recipe is in a printable form below, but I wanted to show the actual steps since it is a little different.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

First, you need a pint of fresh strawberries that are hulled and sliced {sorry, no picture}. Cut the strawberries into thick slices and coat with 1/4 C. – 1/3 C. Coconut sugar. Spread out on cookie sheet. Roast at 375-degrees for 7-10 minutes {depending on thickness}.

Once cooled, puree strawberries into a fine slurry; add in 2 T. lemon juice. Chill for at least 1 hour.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Gather the following ingredients

  • 1 1/2 C. Whole Milk
  • 2 T. Tapioca Starch
  • 4 T. Yogurt Cheese (For this next step I use yogurt cheese. This can be obtained by straining yogurt through a cheese cloth. You can also use Greek yogurt.)
  • 1/8 t. salt
  • 1 1/2 C. Heavy Cream
  • 3/4 C. Coconut Crystals (aka Coconut Sugar)
  • 2 T. Coconut Nectar
If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Mix 2 T. of milk with tapioca starch.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

In a medium sized bowl, blend the yogurt cheese and salt together. Whisk in the milk and tapioca starch mixture. Blend until smooth.

Add in the heavy cream, milk, coconut sugar, and coconut nectar. Whisk until smooth.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Blend in 3/4 C. of the strawberry mixture. When completely blended into milk mixture, pour into pre-frozen (see manufacturer’s directions for this) ice cream maker canister.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Add the dasher into the canister.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Follow the directions of your particular ice cream maker’s setting and let the machine churn the ice cream until it is rich and creamy.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Remove ice cream from canister and press it down with plastic wrap. Cover and put into freezer for 1-2 hours in order for it to ripen.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

Removed from freezer, and enjoy! Top with leftover strawberry slurry.

If you love strawberry ice cream in the summer then you should try Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream. Roasting the strawberries brings out a richer strawberry flavor. This is the best Strawberry Ice Cream you will ever eat.

 

Strawberry Ice Cream

Roasted Strawberry Ice Cream

Ingredients

  • 1 pint Fresh Strawberries (thickly sliced)
  • 1/4 - 1/3 C. Coconut Crystals
  • 2 T. Lemon Juice
  • 1 1/2 C. Whole Milk
  • 2 T. Tapioca Starch
  • 4 T. Yogurt Cheese or Greek Yogurt
  • 1/8 t. Salt
  • 1 1/2 C. Heavy Cream
  • 3/4 C. Coconut Crystals
  • 2 T. Coconut Nectar

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 375-degrees. Blend strawberries and sugar. Place on cookie sheet and roast for 7-10 minutes or soft.
  2. Once cooled, add strawberries and lemon juice to blender and blend until smooth. Chill for 1 hour.
  3. Mix 2 T. of milk with tapioca starch.
  4. In a medium sized bowl blend the yogurt cheese and salt together. Whisk in the milk and tapioca starch mixture. Blend until smooth.
  5. Add in the heavy cream, milk, coconut sugar, and coconut nectar. Whisk until smooth.
  6. Blend in 3/4 C. of the strawberry mixture. When completely blended into milk mixture pour into frozen ice cream maker canister.
  7. Follow your ice cream maker's instructions and churn until rich and creamy.
  8. Remove ice cream from canister and press it down with plastic wrap. Cover and put into freezer for 1-2 hours in order for it to ripen.
  9. Top with remaining strawberry slurry.

Notes

Adapted from Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at Home


 

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25 Comments

  1. Oh my goodness! You had me at ice cream. But then I saw strawberries… and then Roasted Strawberries. Come on! You’re not even being fair. LOL. Thanks for sharing. This is going into my MUST TRY ASAP pile! Stop by my Friday’s Five Features this week and link up this post (and others)! diy-vintage-chicblogspotcom

  2. Hi Leslie! Thanks for linking this up at TGIF! I have been in love with strawberries this summer and conveniently I’ve also been in love with ice cream my whole life! This recipe just looks amazing! Thanks for sharing and hope to see you next week! Have a great weekend!

    1. That is very convenient, indeed. Like you, I’ve had a life-long affection for ice cream. The next one I do will have a java-mocha theme….

  3. This looks awesome! I can see how roasting the strawberries would make for a better flavor, I’d just never thought to do it with ice cream! Very neat.

  4. I will see you there. And, Jeni at The Blog Maven designed my blog. I gave her a few ideas and she ran with them.

  5. Thank you for linking up at The Weekly Creative!! We’d love for you to come over to our newest link party: at The Inspiration Network: DELISH- a desserts only link party. Bring your desserts and let’s party!!

    Smiles,
    Melanie and Diana
    The Inspiration Network

  6. I think I went weak in the knees, this looks so good! Thank you for sharing this with us at Treasure Box Tuesday- I have pinned and am sharing it on FB later this morning! 🙂

  7. Hi Leslie,
    I was just talking to someone this morning about buying an ice cream maker and now you have given me the perfect reason for it. This recipe sounds amazing and I can hardly wait to try it. Never in a million years would it occur to me to roast strawberries! I can only imagine the flavour must be fantastic. Thanks so much.

  8. Wow that sounds delicious. I have pinned and twitted. The ingredients all look so healthy. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays Blog Hop.

  9. Hi Leslie! Thanks for linking up to the Be-you-tiful link party! I haven’t even tasted this ice cream yet, and my mouth is watering! Can’t wait to give it a try!

  10. Hi Leslie,
    Just a note to let you know that I choose your post as one of my featured posts for this weeks Real Food Fridays Blog Hop. Thanks for sharing with us and looking forward to seeing every week. Have a healthy happy day.

  11. Oh my! Read your newsletter, read the recipe, immediately ordered an ice cream attachment for my KitchenAid! Can’t wait!

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