So, taste is subjective, and it’s also subject to change. Back in the day before I made most of the ice cream we have at home, Kurt and I used to stand in front of the freezer section of the grocery store and negotiate about which flavor to choose. He would quickly rule out my favorite, butter pecan, and I would not even let him point to his favorite which was mint chocolate chip. If I remember correctly, we usually ended up with dutch chocolate or cherry garcia. Each of our favorites had to wait for special occasions like our birthdays or something like that. It’s been years since Kurt has even mentioned mint chocolate ice cream, but I thought I’d whip up a special treat just for him and maybe, just maybe, I’d come around to this flavor combination in a homemade version. The fresh mint ice cream recipe is from The Perfect Scoop, and in the perfect pairings paragraph, adding chunks of chewy-dense brownies, also in the book, is suggested. The great thing about the brownies is that they really do remain chewy after being frozen. Little chunks of them were folded into the churned ice cream before letting it set up in the freezer. The ice cream itself was lovely and fragrant from the fresh mint leaves, and steeping the leaves in the milk even tinted it just barely green.
The brownies were made by melting unsweetened chocolate and butter and then adding sugar, eggs, and vanilla. A scant bit of flour along with some salt was added to the batter, and I omitted the chocolate chips and optional nuts. The brownies baked until just set, and then when cool, they were cut into small chunks. To begin the ice cream, milk, sugar, some cream, and a pinch of salt were combined and warmed in a saucepan. Two cups worth of mint leaves were added to the milk mixture, the pan was covered, and it was left to steep for an hour. The mint was strained out of the milk mixture, and the milk mixture went back on the stove to be warmed again. Then, the usual procedure for a custard took place. Five egg yolks were tempered with the warm milk mixture, the whole combination went back on the stove until thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, and then it was strained into a bowl with additional cream. The custard was cooled and then churned in an ice cream maker. Last, the finished mint ice cream was layered in a dish with chunks of chewy brownies, and it was frozen until firm.
Steeping the mint leaves in the milk gave it even more flavor than I expected. The freshness of the mint flavor with the richness of the custard took me by surprise. I liked it. And, those chunks of chewy brownie pieces were way better to my mind than those hard, waxy-tasting chocolate chips in the store-bought stuff that Kurt used to like. Kurt, on the other hand, was confused. This was not the mint chocolate ice cream he remembered from years ago. This was something completely different, and it was very good. But, for the record, he liked those hard bits of chocolate chips.
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Friday, October 21, 2011
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Delicious looking!
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Rosa
I never really appreciated mint chocolate until I started baking my own baked goods with it...then I realized how miraculous it was. This looks...well. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteI love the brownie chunks in the ice cream.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Kurt, I love mint chocolate chip ice cream. This version looks infinitely better than the pale green store bought version. Think my next purchase may have to be an ice cream maker :)
ReplyDeleteAlthough chocolate mint ice cream has always been my favorite, I never have tried making it. Using fresh mint is an enticing alternative to the traditional mint extract. What a elegant ice cream!
ReplyDeleteWhat you described used to happen all the time when I was a kid - this was my sister's favorite along with pistachio. Neither one was mine. She always got her way. If it had been an out-of-this-world delicious homemade version like this I wouldn't of minded so much!
ReplyDeleteMy family has asked me to make chocolate mint ice cream again. I have made it only once, not sure why since it was delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe addition of brownies makes it decadent!
I've never been a mint ice cream fan either but then I suppose I'd like anything with brownie bits so I might have to give this recipe a whirl. Looks terrific! David Lebovitz is an ice cream genius! Eric adapted his chocolate/coconut sorbet recipe for the vegan dinner the other night. Because the Health Starts Here program won't allow the use of any refined sugars, he used pureed figs and made a paste to use as sweetener. By all reports, the ice cream was fantastic. He keeps forgetting to email me the dinner menu. When he does, I'll send it along to you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like you have a winning combination there Lisa.
ReplyDeleteI have been wanting to make this,except using the new chocolate mint herb that I have seen discussed by a few bloggers, but I have yet to find it. Mint chocolate chip is my favorite ice cream-so it rarely lasts long here. I really do need to make it at home-yours does look amazing. I love the light green color of the base. Thanks for the inspiring post.
ReplyDeleteI have The Perfect Scoop but have not cook anything from it yet. It's not my favorite combination but the final product looks nice.
ReplyDeleteYum! This looks amazing, I totally love mint chocolate chip and mint + brownie sounds like an awesome combo! :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was pregnant, both times, Randy and I would share a pint of Ben and Jerry's Half Baked, eating it directly out of the container until it was gone. He would eat all the cookie dough bits and I would eat all the brownie bits. Those definitely did NOT stay soft but I loved them anyway. If only I had been making my own ice cream in those "eat whatever I want" days!
ReplyDeleteChocolate chip mint is in my top three ice cream flavors and the brownies make your version even better
ReplyDeleteWhenever I feel down, ice cream never fails to lift my spirits up, especially a choco chip mint ice cream at that. This is the most exquisite version...Will really have to try this!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe and have made it several times. Love the story you tell with your photos!
ReplyDeletei like your first statement " taste is subjective...and subjected to change..."
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of mint in ice-cream but maybe I will change my opinion if I ever had a chance to try this ice-cream.
This ice cream is my friend's fav fav fav ice cream and I on the other hand will not even be able to enjoy a bite.. no matter how much I love mint otherwise :)
ReplyDeletei love the words "chunk" and "ice cream" in the same sentence. this looks/sounds heavenly!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds awesome! I like mint ice cream and with chocolate brownie it's even better!
ReplyDeleteOh this is genius! My fiance would absolutely love this - he'd totally think the brownies were a great substitution for the chips =)
ReplyDeleteHomemade ice cream is always better! :) I can't wait to try your grilled pizzas!
ReplyDeleteMint and chocolate brownie are two of my fav ice cream flavors! This post makes me really want to go get an ice cream machine....
ReplyDeleteOh my god. This recipe looks incredible. Mint Chocolate Chip is one of my favorite ice cream flavors, but with brownie chunks!? You're a genius. And using fresh mint is always so much better than whatever the store-bought brands bring to the table.
ReplyDeleteFrom the comments, I think mint flavor + chocolate is something that people either hate or love.
ReplyDeleteI am tempted to give this a try using fresh mint leaves, plus the idea of brownie chunks is amazing!
Lisa looks really delicious!!! I love to find a chunks of chocolate on an ice cream, so yours must be really good!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing It's good to know the recipe came from "The perfect scoop" I have to get it.
This looks so beautiful. Cherry ripe or Chocolate Mint is my favourite ice cream :)
ReplyDeletewhat a treat for your hubby. I love chunky ice creams too. Home-made is the best
ReplyDeleteMouth watering. The chunkier the ice cream, the better and for some reason I find myself craving ice cream when it's colder
ReplyDeleteif i was forced to name my favorite ice cream, i'd say cinnamon, but mint chocolate chip is high on my list. adding brownie chunks is a lovely idea!
ReplyDeleteI feel my waistline expanding just looking at this. But it would be worth it to loosen a notch on my belt to have a scoop of this. ;)
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