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Homemade Ice Cream: How to Create the Perfect Flavors

Homemade Ice Cream: How to Create the Perfect Flavors
Editor's Note: July is National Ice Cream Month, and we're celebrating with making our own ice cream. Read on to discover yummy ways to create the best homemade ice cream. (Originally published July 2018) "The whole is only as good as the sum of its parts” definitely applies when making homemade ice cream. Why? Because of the simplicity of taking 3 common ingredients; dairy, eggs, and sugar, and changing them into luscious, creamy ice cream is awesome. Once you have homemade ice cream, you will never look at grocery store ice cream the same again! Finding a basic recipe that can serve as your starting point is the first step in your flavor journey. When I started my research for this article, I quickly realized there are as many recipes out there as there are places to find them: online sites, cookbooks, family recipes. After trying different ones, “my guinea pigs” (aka my family) found this one to be the perfect fit. It is delicious as vanilla ice cream and the perfect starting place to add fresh fruit, candies, and nuts in combination to your heart’s desire. [tasty-recipe id="37713"] [caption id="attachment_31462" align="aligncenter" width="374"]immergood amish ice cream freezer Find hand-cranked ice cream freezers at Lehmans.com[/caption] Now, let the fun begin by adding flavors: Fruit – For the easiest and most punch of flavor, I found using fruit preserves to be the best medium. (Fresh fruit added a lot of water effecting the final product.)
  • For whole batch flavor, whisk the preserves into the chilled base.
  • For a swirled effect, fold the preserves into the ice cream at the end of churning.
Caramel – Add at the end of the process for best texture.
  • Use 2-cups of unwrapped Lehman’s Old-Fashioned Caramels – Place into a microwave safe bowl, gradually melt them down in the microwave until smooth (double boiler works in place of a microwave).
  • Substitute sea salt caramels for an extra delicious treat.
Chocolates – Candy-coated chocolates, chocolate chips, chocolate chunks and similar candies can add rich flavor to your ice cream. But use caution! Hard candies and some frozen commercial candy bars will turn rock hard when frozen and cause a choking and tooth breaking risk.
  • For whole batch flavor, add the candies just before you start churning.
  • For a swirled effect, fold the candies into the ice cream at the end of churning. This is my preferred method – candies retain their size and texture better.
These are just a very few of the endless combinations you can blend.  Explore the flavor seeker inside of you. But I will warn you – once you step into the world of making up new flavor combinations, it becomes addictive fast. *For the mechanical part of the ice cream making process, you can find a step-by-step video at Lehmans.com/blog/homemade-ice-cream/ **Base recipe from the Food Network and can be viewed here.

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