Ingredients
2cups2% Milk
1cuphalf-and-half
20fresh mint leaves
¾cupturbinado sugar,raw
salt,dash
2large egg yolks
1tspreal vanilla extract
2cups2% Milk
1cuphalf-and-half
20freshmint leaves
3/4cupturbinado sugar,raw
dash of salt
2largeegg yolks
1tsp.real vanilla extract
Preparation
Combine milk, half-and-half, and mint leaves in a medium-sized, heavy saucepan or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Heat until tiny bubbles form around the edge which should be about 180 degrees F. Do not let it boil.
Remove from heat, cover, and let stand for 10 minutes. That gives the mint flavor time to steep.
Uncover it and pour the mixture through a colander into a medium bowl. Press the mint leaves slightly with a big spoon to get all the flavor. Discard the leaves, and pour the liquid back into your pan.
In a new bowl, combine sugar, salt, and egg yolks. Stir with a whisk until the mixture is pale.
Gradually add half of the milk mixture to the egg mixture, while stirring constantly with a whisk.
Pour the egg-milk mixture back into the pan with the rest of the milk.
Cook over medium-low heat for about 2 minutes or to 160 degrees F, stirring constantly.
Pour the mixture into a bowl. Stir in the vanilla extract.
Place the bowl in the fridge until the mixture cools completely, stirring occasionally.
Pour the mixture into your ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Freeze it for a couple of hours to harden a bit more or serve immediately. Enjoy!
Combine milk, half-and-half and mint leaves in a medium sized, heavy sauce pan or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Heat until tiny bubbles form around the edge (which should be about 180 degrees). Do not let it boil!
Remove from heat, cover and let stand for ten minutes. That gives the mint flavor time to steep.
Uncover it and pour the mixture through a colander into a medium bowl. Press the mint leaves slightly with a big spoon to get all the flavor. Discard the leaves, and pour the liquid back into your pan.
In a new bowl, combine sugar, salt and egg yolks. Stir with a whisk until the mixture is pale.
Gradually add half of the milk mixture to the egg mixture, while stirring constantly with a whisk.
Pour the egg/milk mixture back into the pan with the rest of the milk.
Cook over medium-low heat for about two minutes (or to 160 degrees), stirring constantly.
Pour the mixture into a bowl. Stir in the vanilla extract.
Place the bowl in the fridge until the mixture cools completely, stirring occasionally.
Pour the mixture into your ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
If you’d like the ice cream to harden up a little more, freeze it for a couple of hours.