Black Licorice ice cream

Growing up in Canada Black Licorice ice cream was readily available. However over the years it either lost it’s popularity or the suppliers have gone out of business. 

How sad for Black Licorice ice cream lovers across the Country!

I like to have this in the freezer during the summer months, I swear my family comes over just to have a bowl there obsessed too.

WHERE TO BUY BLACK LICORICE ICE CREAM

It is very hard to find black licorice ice cream these days, so I cannot tell you. However you can try to find blue licorice ice cream as some stores have that version. 

One bowl is hardly enough! 

THE MACHINE I USED TO MAKE THIS AND RECOMMEND IS LINKED BELOW

 

HOW TO MAKE BLACK LICORICE ICE CREAM

  1. With most of my ice cream recipes, I will prepare them by using the coldest of ingredients (never cooking anything first) however with this recipe we are going to be heating up the first few ingredients to infuse the Licorice into the ice cream. This step is necessary and so worth it!
  2. It is important to not skip this step, once you have infused the ice cream base with the licorice flavors you’re going to whisk in your egg yolks and then simply let it all become cold in the fridge for a while.
  3. The final step will be to pour your base into the ice cream machine and then you will be in business. 

Keep in mind the Black Licorice needs to be broken up, so once its reaches its highest melting point, start to break it up with a wooden spoon while cooking it down. It will still be in chunks just smaller ones and it will melt and become soft. 

This will leave you will nothing but soft licorice pieces that will be blended throughout the ice cream.

WHAT DOES BLACK LICORICE ICE CREAM TASTE LIKE

Black licorice ice cream taste like the candy just in a creamy form with the hint of aniseed.

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Having tried many other recipes online, I think you will agree it’s pretty spot on. Enjoy!

Recipe adapted from FOOD @ Star Anise Ice Cream 

If you have ever been to this site before you will see that I really love to make homemade ice cream & frozen yogurt so stay tuned for more unique and tasty recipes here.

Did you grow up with Black Licorice Ice Cream? I would love to hear about it in the comments below!! Until next time see you lovely people in the kitchen.

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Original Eggnog Recipe

Try My Original Eggnog Recipe and you will never want to go back to store bought again.  

Sometimes it’s the simplest things that can put us in the holiday spirit. And for me it is making this EGGNOG from scratch at home. 

For me sitting by the fireplace at nights with a cold glass of eggnog is that time, where I let everything slow down and allow myself to be grateful for the year soon to pass and hope for joy in the year to come

Whatever it is you do to recreate the warmth and magic of Christmas season, I truly hope you get that moment of peace on earth. hope it works for you.

WHY EGGNOG AT CHRISTMAS

Eggnog is believed to have descended from a drink called a “posset,” which consisted of hot curdled milk with the addition of added spices. Which became very popular around the Christmas holidays in England where it warmed the souls and hearts of many.

WHERE EGGNOG ORIGINATE FROM

Old England!

I have never been much of a store-bought eggnog fan because I find it’s to thick and sugary, not to mention not near as good as the homemade stuff!

I much prefer good old home cooking around the holidays.

And I think most people feel the same, because homemade is just that much better right? 

Well the same goes for eggnog, so I’m sharing my all time favorite recipe for a homemade eggnog that is not to thick or sugary and spiced oh so perfectly to warm anyone’s soul.

This nog only contains 5 egg yolks and 1/3 cup of sugar, so if you’re wanting a lighter eggnog just omit the cream for whole milk and se less egg yolks. 

Looking online for the perfect eggnog recipe, may leave you confused. Wondering, should I make my eggnog with raw or cooked eggs?

Well I don’t know about you, but I don’t like the thought of drinking raw eggs, so for me that is not an option, yuck!!

So if you are debating whether or not to make this recipe or someone else’s recipe that may call for raw eggs, I plead with you please don’t!

Raw eggs can be very dangerous since some carry salmonella, so cooking this eggnog ensures you are safe, plus it tastes sooo much better.

I usually overindulged in the stuff in the evenings, but it’s Christmas and it’s allowed right? Wishing you and yours very happy and safe holiday season.

The meringue gives it that foamy effect

The eggnog poured into a pretty purple/clear cup. 

CAN EGGNOG GO BAD

Yes, homemade eggnog should be enjoyed within 2 to 3 days of making it. However, honestly it does not last more than a few hours in my house. And if your house has more than 2 people in it. I’m sure it will be the same story! 

 

Note: Make sure you are cooking all the egg as specified in the steps above to ensure you are not 1 in 200,000 people who contact salmonella annual from raw eggs. Also you can add some Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum to this nog once it’s cooked for a boozy drink.

 

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