Saturday, October 29, 2011

Yogurt ice cream - recipe






The yogurt ice cream is ideal for a fresh snack or a light dessert, and you can make it at home using plain or fruit yogurt. *** A nice yoghurt ice cream is ideal for a fresh snack or a light dessert. You can make it at home with plain or fruit yoghurt, let's see together the ingredients! We'll need: • just over ½ cup (120 g) of white sugar • 2 cups (500 ml) of whole milk yoghurt • 1 ¼ tsp (10 g) of glucose syrup • less than 1 tbsp (5 g) of carob powder • ½ cup (125 ml) of heavy cream • ½ cup (125 ml) of fresh whole milk Let's prepare together the yoghurt ice cream: In a saucepan, combine the heavy cream and the milk... the white sugar... the carob powder... and the glucose syrup. Stir... and bring the mixture to 185° degrees Fàhrenheit (85°C). The carob powder is a natural thickener, that you can buy at health food stores or pharmacy; so, it helps make your ice cream thicker, but if you can't find it, you can avoid it. When the mixture reaches the right temperature, chill it quickly by placing the bowl in an ice and water bath. Once it's cold, let it rest in the fridge for a couple of hours. After taking the mixture out of the fridge, add the yoghurt... of course, both the yoghurt and the mixture must be very cold. Mix everything... and let it cool for another hour in the fridge. Now pour the mixture into the ice cream maker, and let it run until the ice cream is thick and firm. The ice cream is ready, all we have to do is transfer to a food container with lid and keep ...
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25 comments:

  1. You should roast and grind the pods... or you can omit it!

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  2. can i use real carob,because i have carob tree near my house?

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  3. Yogurt is my fav!

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  4. Carob powder, or carob flour, can be used as a substitute for chocolate in higher quantities, but it also works as a stabilizer for products like ice cream

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  5. Its weird, i thought carob powder was brown and in google is says is a chocolate substitution not a thickener, can you help me with that please? :)

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  6. No, but you can avoid carob powder

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  7. can i use corn flour instead carob powder ??

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  8. Make icecream with a frozen bannana and a blender !!!

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  9. You can use the same amount of honey!

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  10. what can i do if i dont have glukose syrup

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  11. PokemonandblackberryOctober 29, 2011 at 5:41 PM

    *regular

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  12. PokemonandblackberryOctober 29, 2011 at 6:11 PM

    Greek or ruglar yogurt?

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  13. It's a thickener, but it can be omitted

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  14. Sorry I don't know what is carob power?

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  15. No one said anything about having an ice cream machine. :(
    

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  16. We'll definitely make more Sicilian recipes, they are always excellent! In the meantime, you can try the Sicilian pesto sauce youtube.com/watch?v=k946Sbwg68c, the cannoli youtube.com/watch?v=N6I8gtPHFP0 and the pasta alla norma youtube.com/watch?v=1Z6s7F5j3Fs... you won't be disappointed!

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  17. Thank you for all the informative videos. They are very well laid out and entertaining. Would you maybe do a series of episodes on Sicilian recipes. I would enjoy seeing some variations on recipes I know. I only have a few recipes left behind of my Grandmothers. Your Arancini recipes was superb! Ciao.

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  18. You can find it light or dark brown, it's the same

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  19. Why is that corob powder white??? The type i have is like cocoa colored... Is that some sort of special type or something?

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  20. Yes, it will be more creamy but still ice cream!

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  21. hi sonia! without carbo powder can it be thicken ?

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  22. Great, well done!

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