Lemon ice is a Spanish dish and is a cross between ice-cream and sorbet. It doesn't have double cream but it does use milk and eggs. No need for an ice-cream maker though - just a freezable container and a whisk.
Lemon ice
You will need:
- 1 egg, separated
- 150g sugar
- 225ml milk
- 2 lemons, zest and juice
- Separate the egg, putting the yolk in one bowl and the white in another. Whisk the yolk with the milk, then whisk in the sugar and lemon zest and juice.
- Whisk the egg whites until stiff (warning: this will take a lot of arm work. Use a food processor or electric whisk if you have one).
- Gently fold the egg whites into the lemony mixture. Taste it to see if it needs more lemon or sugar. Pour into a shallow dish and freeze.
- After two hours, remove and whisk again. This stops ice crystals from forming.
- Refreeze until you want to eat it.
Thank you for this. I love anything lemony so I'll definitely have a go at making this, very soon!
ReplyDeleteYou've probably got all the ingredients lurking at home! It takes literally five minutes to whisk it all together. So easy.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious and I will definitely try it.
ReplyDeleteA low fat, low energy alternative is lemon meringue pie ice cream, which basically means mixing a tub of creme freche with half a jar of lemon curd, breaking in a whole packet of meringues, mixing thoroughly and freezing overnight.
Wonderful.
Wow Helen, that sounds lush! I am none too keen on eating raw eggs in anything after a particularly bad bout of ralphing following some After Eight chocolate mousse I once made, but your lemon meringue pie ice cream sounds just the ticket!
ReplyDelete@spiderbaby: Oh no, poor you! I can assure you that I've eaten a tub of this with no miserable consequences, however. Make it with a super fresh egg and don't keep it hanging around for too long, I'm sure you'll be fine.
ReplyDeleteHee, I have those bowls -- John Lewis, right? Will definitely bookmark this recipe for later; I love anything lemon. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHa - yes, John Lewis indeed! The classy blue interior makes anything look pretty.
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