About a month ago Elsie got me a copy of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams. I've been thumbing through it and just waiting for a night when I could try out some of Jeni's amazing recipes. I absolutley love her cookbook! If you are interested in making ice cream at home, I highly recommend you check it out. Super thourough and really pretty to look at too. I'm a big fan of food photography- I like it almost as much as I like cooking. 🙂Along with tons of delicious looking and sounding recipes, Jeni's book offers base recipes with suggestions for experimenting and finding your own favorite flavors. So, of course, I had to try that out. I wanted to create a flavor similar to a blizzard creation that Katie suggested to Elsie and I. Yes, we are the kind of friends who discuss favorite foods often. That's the best kind of friend if you ask me. Toasted Coconut & Pecan Ice Cream, makes one quart. Recipe adapted from this book.
2 cups whole milk
1 tablespoon + 1 teaspoon cornstarch
3 tablespoons cream cheese
pinch of sea salt
1 1/4 cups heavy cream
2/3 cup sugar
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
2/3 cup toasted coconut flakes
2/3 cup chopped candied pecans (I used these)
In a small bowl whisk together 2 tablespoons of the milk with the cornstarch. Set aside.In a medium pot combine the remaining milk, cream, sugar and corn syrup. Bring to a boil and cook for 4 minutes, then remove from heat. Cut the cream cheese into small cubes and stir into the hot mixture. Sprinkle in the salt. Stir in the cornstarch mixture. Pour the mixture into a bowl or large ziplock bag and chill in the refrigerator for at least an hour (up to overnight).
Follow your ice cream maker's manufacturer instructions to freeze the ice cream batter. Toast the coconut in a dry pan over medium heat until most of the flakes have browned slightly. Once the ice cream is a soft serve consistency, stir in the coconut and chopped nuts. Place into your ice cream container and freeze until hard. Thanks for letting me share my kitchen experiment and a new favorite cookbook with you. Happy cooking! xo. Emma
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These look delicious!!!
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Oh goodness this looks toooo good! Definitely adding this to my list of ice creams I want to make!
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Yum! What a perfect summertime treat!
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So yummy, want to try this right now!
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that looks so very excellent! especially in a waffle cone… heaven!
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What a lovely combination! And great photos. Fun ice cream recipes are such a summery treat!
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oh my yumminess!
Love this! Looks soo yummy!
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Yummy!
Mafalda ❤
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I feel like making ice cream is so much work, but I comment you for trying it out (and obviously succeeding!) This flavour looks delishious and a perfect replacement for the standard freezie!
Naomi
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This recipe looks insanely delicious. I haven’t busted out my icecream maker yet this summer. This may be the recipe that gets me to dust it off! Thanks for the great post.
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Totally pinned and so hope to try soon. Thanks for sharing!! 🙂
Yummy Yum yum! I’m definitely on the market for an icecream recipe! We haven’t used our ice cream machine ONCE this summer! Sheesh! How silly:) love ya’ll! and loved meeting you at TXSC:)
Looks oh so delish! I just wrote about my fave ice cream on my blog – and it’s only 150 calories per pint! True story!!!! Check it out: http://www.iadorewhatilove.com/1/post/2013/08/arctic-zero-is-my-hero.html
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Just drooling at my desk. Lovely photos!
Wooow it seems delicious! We love icecream with biscuit!
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Oh my goodness, don’t do this to me! It looks so delicious and I’m trying to slim down for a bunch of weddings– ahhh! Maybe… maybe I’ll try it anyhow! Thanks for posting! Even just the pictures are great to look at!
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Needed: One cooler of dry ice for the ladies of A Beautiful Mess to ship this ice cream to my doorstep in Vancouver.
Now accepting any and all offers to make this happen. 😉
xox
Bailey
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Ah, this sounds and looks so yummy, although I´m at the moment addicted to walnut ice I´m sure this is a great alternative!
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Being a Columbus native I love love love Jeni’s, and i’m so excited to see one of my favorite companies shared on my favorite blog! And this experiment looks so great, ill have to try it. Thanks for sharing Emma! 🙂
This looks so tasty!! I’ve got it pinned and will definitely try to make this soon! Thanks for all the great recipes!
xo
Morgan 🙂
Omg! Looks so good! Thanks for sharing the recipe 🙂
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Have to chime in and agree with Beth! We’re so proud of Jeni’s in Columbus!
This sounds amazing, very excited to give this a go 🙂
This looks AMAZING! To clarify, can this be done without an ice cream maker, and just putting it in the freezer? Or do you have to have an ice cream maker?
Goodness, I’ve been wanting Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream for almost two years now! After reading this, I just need to get it. That ice cream looks so yummy! 🙂
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Oh this looks delicious! And lovely photos!
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Wish so badly I had the space for an ice cream maker. So many fantastic looking recipes being posted lately.
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my mouth is watering!
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OK when I looked at the 3rd photo of the pan, I thought it was hash browns!!! HASH BROWN ICE CREAM. :{ That would be the only way to prepare potatoes that would make me hate them. (PS It was SO superfantastic to meet y’all at TXSC)
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Yum yum! This looks so delicious! Girls, you always make tasty stuff! Love your blog!
Yumm!!!
ahh this looks so good!
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This looks so delish. After years of thinking that I hated coconut, I’ve recently realized that I actually love it. So I definitely need to give this a try! Thank you for sharing!
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you just gave me the worst midnight snack craving! drooling over these photos. 🙂
charity
Yum yum yum! I’ve never tried making ice cream from scratch! That book must be really awesome.
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That looks amazing! I wish I could have a taste 🙂
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Oh wow, that looks absolutely delicious! I can’t wait to try making it myself!
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Woo! Go Jeni’s! I’m from Columbus, and it truly is the BEST ice cream ever. Glad you gave her a shout out.
Oh, this looks amazing. i did a few icecream recipes at my blog as well 🙂
Lary ♥
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i bet this would be EVEN better if made with coconut milk!!!!!!!!! So yummy sounding regardless!
xoxo
Rach
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Yummy. That must be absolutely delicious. I also made my own ice cream a few days ago: blueberry, currant and dark chocolate.
I love to try new flavors and surely, I’ll try this one the next time 🙂
Katharina
As a lover of icecream and all sweet things, i must try!
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Ooh yes please!
xo Jennifer
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This reminds me of the pecan and hazelnut gelato I get downtown all the time… I would love to recreate that at home
noms noms! so great for a hot weather! 😛
Oh double yes please
Sounds lovely, I really must get an ice cream maker!
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oh gosh! i need to try this ice cream! a coconut and pecan ice cream sounds absolutely amazing! xo
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Awesome! I would love to try this in a vegan version…coconut milk would make a perfect substitute:)
xo
Andrea
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YUM! I need an ice cream maker in my life. I wonder if I could use raw honey instead of sugar and corn syrup?
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Oh my, this recipe sounds amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Jeni’s is the best! Can you buy her pints there in Missouri? We get them in Cincinnati, but don’t have a parlor yet (though, I’ve heard one might be coming). Her cookbook is sooooooooo gorgeous. I’ve been thinking about making a few recipes from it and hosting an end-of-summer ice-cream social.
Toasted Coconut & Pecan Ice Cream – A Beautiful Mess