Video: Eric Lanlard’s vanilla ice cream recipe

Eric Lanlard's vanilla ice cream

by motherandbaby |
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Preparation Time

90 minutes

Serves

12

Nutrition

N/A

Ingredients

  • 284ml double cream

  • 300ml full fat milk

  • 115g golden caster sugar

  • 2tsp Nielsen-Massey Vanilla Bean Paste or Extract

  • 3 large free-range egg yolks

Get ready for summer with this delicious vanilla ice cream recipe from master baker Eric Lanlard, using just five ingredients. Master patisser, Eric Lanlard, is a great teacher in the kitchen, so watch this video to learn how to make delicious vanilla ice-cream with the help of Nielsen-Massey Vanilla Extract.

Heat the cream and milk over a low heat, stirring occasionally, until it almost boils – you’ll see a few bubbles at the edge. Take off the heat, fold in the Nielsen-Massey Vanilla Bean Paste or Extract and set aside for 30 minutes so the vanilla can infuse.

Put the egg yolks and golden caster sugar into a bowl and beat with an electric hand mixer for around 2 minutes until the mixture has thickened, is paler in colour and falls in thick ribbons when you lift the beaters. Using a measuring jug, scoop out around 125ml of the cream mixture and beat into the egg yolks to slacken them. Reheat the remaining cream until it just comes to the boil, take off the heat and stir in the egg yolk mixture.

Return the pan to a low heat and cook, stirring all the time with a wooden spoon, for 8-10 minutes, until it reaches a custard mixture and is thick enough to coat the back of the spoon. Watch that it doesn’t boil – as soon as you see any bubbles about to burst to the surface, it should be thick enough, so take the pan off the heat so the mixture doesn’t curdle.

Get the ice cream machine running, then slowly pour in the cold custard. Leave it to churn for 10-30 minutes (depending on your machine). When it stops, it is probably too soft to eat, so spoon into a plastic container.

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