Stollen ice cream for the festive season
I tried something new for this Christmas. Stollen in an ice cream variant and it turned out a really great and creamy ice cream.
Just the right thing Dessert for a festive menu at Christmas or New Year's Eve. But this ice cream is also a great way to get in the mood in the run-up to Christmas.
Content
ingredients Stollen ice cream
For 4 servings (approx. 500 g ice cream)
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Maturing time/cooling time: 1 hour or overnight
Freezing time: 30 minutes (ice cream machine), about 4 hours (freezer method).
- 240 g milk
- 150 g cream
- 38 g sugar (e.g. health food store raw cane sugar organic from € 4.99 (€ 4.99 / kg))*
- 27 g dextrose (glucose) (e.g. GOLDEN PEANUT Dextrose monohydrate 5 kg from € 22.90 (€ 4.58 / kg))*
- 20 g dry glucose (e.g. SWEETme® Glucose Powder 5 kg from € 29.90 (€ 5.98 / kg))*
- 14 g skimmed milk powder (e.g. NurBio® Skimmed milk powder low fat BIO 1 kg - Milk powder)*
- 6 g inulin (e.g. EWL Naturprodukte Inulin powder│quality product controlled and bottled in Germany │1100g from the chicory from € 18.95 (€ 17.23 / kg))*
- 5 g stollen spice (e.g. Magic of spices Christmas stollen spice from € 6.90 (€ 153.33 / kg))* (or see tips)
- 0.5 g locust bean gum (e.g. Rapunzel locust bean gum from € 10.60 (€ 163.08 / kg))*
- 0.5 g guar gum (e.g. EWL Naturprodukte guar gum thickening agent binding agent E 412 3.500 cps Carb Guar Gum | controlled and bottled in Germany | 200g from € 6.29 (€ 31.45 / kg))*
- 1 pinch of salt
optional:
- 10 g Glycerin (e.g. 500ml BIO from € 13.89 (€ 27.78 / l))* or 1 shot of rum (e.g. BUMBU The Original Rum from € 32.60 (€ 46.57 / l))*
- Stollen pieces for garnishing (see tips)
- approx. 70 g raisins
Preparation
- Weigh out the sugar, dextrose, glucose, skimmed milk powder, locust bean gum, guar gum, inulin and Stollen spice and mix the ingredients well. The small quantities of less than 1 g should be weighed with a fine scale (e.g. Josh's digital scale MR5 | Feinwaage the in 0 from € 9.29 )* must be weighed up.
- Put the milk and cream in a pan and heat the mixture, stirring until just before it boils.
- Stir the dry ingredients well into the milk and cream mixture.
- Continue to stir the ice cream mixture for a few minutes until just before it boils. Then switch off the hob and remove the pan from the heat.
- Let the ice cream mixture cool in the refrigerator and ripen overnight if necessary.
- Optional: soak the raisins in rum or rum flavoring (2 small bottles to 50 ml water) and drain well after you have put the ice cream mixture into the machine.
Freezing process and completion
Before freezing, it is best to mix the ice cream mixture again with a hand blender (e.g. Braun hand blender MQ 5200WH from € 39.99 )* or stand mixer.
Now you can use the ice cream machine Prepare and pre-cool if necessary. The freezing process takes approx. 30 minutes in the ice cream maker.
Alternatively, you can also make the ice cream without ice cream maker in the freezer perform (total time about 4 hours).
Who Glycerin or rum. for more creaminess should be added to the ice cream mixture when the ice cream is almost ready. Otherwise, if the ice cream mixture is still too runny, it will take longer for the ice cream to set due to the freeze-inhibiting effect. At the end, you can also add the raisins added.
Tips and interesting facts about Stollen ice cream
- You can also make your own stollen spice, for example according to this recipe. You will need mace (e.g. mace from € 13.90 (€ 139.00 / kg))* , cardamom (e.g. organic cardamom green ground (100g from € 13.95 (€ 139.50 / kg))* , vanilla pod (e.g. Bourbon vanilla from Madagascar from € 17.90 (€ 596.67 / kg))* , cinnamon (e.g. Ceylon cinnamon BIO from € 9.29 (€ 37.16 / kg))* lemon peel, allspice (e.g. ground allspice (250g)* and carnation (e.g. organic ground cloves (100g from € 8.49 (€ 84.90 / kg))* .
- As Toppings are ideal for the Stollen ice cream Stollen pieces. If you also want to make the stollen yourself, I can recommend this Recipe recommend. One Pinch of cinnamon powder or Stollen spice also looks very good on the ice.
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