@Fire Ant Farm do you have any dogs? Some people sell eggs to offset the cost of chicken feed. I don't like selling eggs. When I'm over run, I'd rather cook them up, feed them to the dogs, and off set the cost of dog food...
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I also have too many eggs. I have plenty of ideas, but no time (racing against the clock to get a growout tractor built). But it's gotta be soon - I'm running out of fridge space bog time!
I'm going to scramble and freeze at least some, as I'm sure as soon as I say I'm getting too many they'll all decide to stop laying...![]()
- Ant Farm
I'll reply here instead of via PM so everyone can see the recipe. It's an adaptation of the NYT Master Ice Cream recipe. I'll add in the link tomorrow when I'm on my laptop and not my phone.
Ingredients-
4 cups heavy cream
2 cups whole milk
1 2/3 cups sugar
12 egg yolks
Large pinch salt
Vanilla
Rock salt and ice for churn
Separate the yolks from the whites. Stir the yolks into the sugar to form a thick paste.
In a large pan combine cream, milk, salt, and the egg/sugar paste. Heat over medium low heat while stirring constantly until mixture reaches 170F. Don't scramble the eggs!
Remove from heat and add vanilla. I never measure the vanilla.![]()
Pour mixture into another container and press plastic wrap against the top to keep it from forming a skin. Put into the fridge and chill for 4 hours or overnight.
After chilling churn the mixture according to the directions on your ice cream churn. It'll be the consistency of a thick shake immediately after churning. If you want it scoopable put it into the freezer for at least 1 hour.
Makes 1/2 gallon.
More for you then! I've actually made "ice cream" using coconut milk. Just blend together a good quality coconut milk, a sweetener, and a flavoring. Pour into a dish and place in the freezer. Stir every 30 minutes for 2 hours. It's a bit more icy due to the lower fat content, but still tasty.
I haven't had homemade ice cream in yrs, my aunt had a hand churn maker when I was a kid, it was definitely the best. I had it once at our county fair churned with a hit and miss engine, cool as crap. Didn't know it took so many yolks. They seem to always mess it up on Food Networks show 'Chopped'.
@Fire Ant Farm do you have any dogs? Some people sell eggs to offset the cost of chicken feed. I don't like selling eggs. When I'm over run, I'd rather cook them up, feed them to the dogs, and off set the cost of dog food...
LOVE making homemade vanilla and vanilla ice cream. Too bad I'm the only one in my household who's not lactose intolerant.![]()
Ya my aunt that I lost she was lactose intolerant but she ate still are dairy products she just delt with the sickness after wards
I have an ice cream maker that goes into the freezer and the churns attached to my kitchenaid mixer. The recipe posted is too big for it so I will need to cut it in half.I haven't had homemade ice cream in yrs, my aunt had a hand churn maker when I was a kid, it was definitely the best. I had it once at our county fair churned with a hit and miss engine, cool as crap. Didn't know it took so many yolks. They seem to always mess it up on Food Networks show 'Chopped'.
No dogs... But I may boil and chop and feed back to the chickens.@Fire Ant Farm do you have any dogs? Some people sell eggs to offset the cost of chicken feed. I don't like selling eggs. When I'm over run, I'd rather cook them up, feed them to the dogs, and off set the cost of dog food...
Quote: You know, they need to be wormed anyway, esp. before it gets too hot (though it's supposed to be 95F today!!!!)![]()
I think I'll make ice cream and meringues. And pound cake and lemon curd... and quiche... I just need to carve out time.![]()
- Ant Farm