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I scream, you scream, we all scream for raspberry swirl ice cream. This ice cream is so delicious it will have you screaming for more! This recipe combines real food and comfort food in the most delicious way!
Before we get to this ridiculously simple recipe, let’s discuss the nitty-gritty, oh-so-pretty raspberry swirl ice cream benefits. If you’ve used Earthley’s homeschooling curriculum, you may know that raspberries are brimming with nutritional benefits like:
- Fiber
- Vitamin C
- Vitamin K
- Vitamin B
- Vitamin E
- Magnesium
- Potassium
- Manganese
- Calcium
- Iron
- Copper
- Quercetin
- Polyphenols
- Anthocyanins
There’s so much more (even recipes), but you’ll have to check out the Learn to Homestead: Wild Berries curriculum yourself to learn more!
Raspberry Swirl Ice Cream
Ingredients:
- 28 oz. of full-fat organic coconut milk
- 1/2 cup maple syrup
- 2 eggs
- 2 tbsp. vanilla extract (learn how to make vanilla extract)
- 3/4 cup frozen raspberries
- 2 tbsp. water
- 1 tsp. arrowroot powder
- Ice cream maker
Directions:
Step 1: Combine the coconut milk, eggs, vanilla, and 1/4 cup maple syrup in a large bowl and mix well using a hand mixer. After it is well mixed, place the bowl in the fridge or freezer until the liquid is cold.
Step 2: Once your ice cream mix is chilled, place it in your ice cream maker and turn it on (follow the directions for your appliance).
Step 3: While your ice cream is churning, make the raspberry swirl.
Step 4: Raspberry Swirl: Blend raspberries in the blender. Add 1/4 cup maple and raspberries to a saucepan on med/high on the stove. Stir continuously until completely mixed. Bring the maple/raspberry mixture to a boil.
Step 5: In a small bowl, mix water and arrowroot powder. Add to saucepan just before mixture hits a boil.
Step 6: Allow maple/arrowroot/raspberry mixture to boil for 1 min, stirring, then decrease the temperature to a simmer and stir continuously for 5-6 min. You will see the mixture thicken significantly. Let cool until ready to add to the ice cream (see next step).
Step 7: After approx 30 min of churning the ice cream (a few minutes before the ice cream is completed – follow instructions on your ice cream maker), slowly pour in the raspberry swirl.
Step 8: Enjoy immediately and store extras in the freezer. If you prefer harder ice cream, place it in the freezer for a few minutes before consuming it.
Raspberry Swirl Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 28 oz. of full-fat organic coconut milk
- 1/2 cup maple syrup
- 2 eggs
- 2 tbsp. vanilla extract learn how to make vanilla extract
- 3/4 cup frozen raspberries
- 2 tbsp. water
- 1 tsp. arrowroot powder
Instructions
- Combine the coconut milk, eggs, vanilla, and 1/4 cup maple syrup in a large bowl and mix well using a hand mixer. After it is well mixed, place the bowl in the fridge or freezer until the liquid is cold.
- Once your ice cream mix is chilled, place it in your ice cream maker and turn it on (follow the directions for your appliance).
- While your ice cream is churning, make the raspberry swirl.
- Raspberry Swirl: Blend raspberries in the blender. Add 1/4 cup maple and raspberries to a saucepan on med/high on the stove. Stir continuously until completely mixed. Bring the maple/raspberry mixture to a boil.
- In a small bowl, mix water and arrowroot powder. Add to saucepan just before mixture hits a boil.
- Allow maple/arrowroot/raspberry mixture to boil for 1 min, stirring, then decrease the temperature to a simmer and stir continuously for 5-6 min. You will see the mixture thicken significantly. Let cool until ready to add to the ice cream (see next step).
- After approx 30 min of churning the ice cream (a few minutes before the ice cream is completed - follow instructions on your ice cream maker), slowly pour in the raspberry swirl.
- Enjoy immediately and store extras in the freezer. If you prefer harder ice cream, place it in the freezer for a few minutes before consuming it.
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Oh, I love home-made ice cream and those who are coconut-based are definitely my favourite. I’ve tried this recipe and it is sure one of the best I’ve ever made. I suppose you can skip the eggs and also could replace the raspberries with any other kind of berries or banana, or even avocado.