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Ginger Ice Cream with a Rhubarb Swirl


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Ingredients

6 portion(s)

Ginger ice cream

  • 150 grams raw sugar
  • 50 grams knob of ginger, (washed)
  • 500 grams pure cream
  • 250 grams full cream milk
  • 2 whole eggs
  • 3 egg yolks

Rhubarb jam

  • 370 grams rhubarb, (washed and roughly chopped)
  • 100 grams sugar
  • 100 grams fresh orange juice, (approx 1 orange)
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Place the 150g sugar into the bowl and grind on Speed 9 for 10 secs. Set aside.

    2. Add the knob of ginger and chop on Speed 5 for 2 seconds. Scrape down the sides.

    3. Add the cream and milk. Cook for 7 minutes at 80 degrees on Speed 2. Set aside for 30 minutes to allow the ginger to infuse.

    4. Add the sugar back into the cream, milk and ginger mixture. Add the eggs and cook at 80 degrees for another 7 minutes on Speed 4.

    5. Strain through a fine mesh sieve to remove the ginger chunks. Place the custard into a metal tin/bowl and allow to cool slightly before placing it into the freezer for 3-4 hours.

    6. Begin making the Rhubarb jam. Add the Rhubarb, sugar and orange juice to the TM bowl and cook for 3o minutes on Varoma on Speed 1. Use the rice basket instead of the MC to allow the jam to reduce easier.

    7. Puree the jam on Speed 5 for 20 seconds. Allow to cool slightly and then place in the fridge to cool completely. It is important that this jam is cold when you try and swirl it through your ice cream mixture.

    8. Chop the ice cream mixture into smaller chunks and place it back into the Thermomix and churn for 1 minute on Speed 9. Return to the freezer for another half hour before you put the swirl through.

    9. Place dollops of your Rhubarb jam onto the top of your ginger ice cream. Use a knife to gently swirl the jam through. Place back into the freezer and leave to set overnight.

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Tip

Remove the ice cream from the freezer appoximately 10 minutes before serving to soften the mixture and make it easier to scoop.

Goes perfect with apple crumble! Enjoy!


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  • Absolutely delicious, thank you

    Submitted by SMR on 24. October 2020 - 16:47.

    Absolutely delicious, thank you

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  • Swirled strawberr, balsamic

    Submitted by Deborah R on 15. November 2016 - 09:59.

    Swirled strawberr, balsamic jam as rubarb substitute, left over from waffles -  SUPERB!

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  • 20 minutes on Varoma is way

    Submitted by Emmafry on 27. June 2015 - 19:04.

    20 minutes on Varoma is way too long for the rhubarb qty. disappointed I have burnt jam. 

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  • This is very tasty! I didn't

    Submitted by brih on 11. November 2014 - 20:07.

    This is very tasty!

    I didn't have fresh ginger handy, so I used a small amount of powdered ginger instead (1/2 tsp, which was just enough to subtley bring the flavour in).

    Definitely needs leaving out for 10-15 mins or so before serving - it freezes quite solidly.

    The sugar could be reduced a little if you prefer things less sweet.

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  • This was amazing. I now have

    Submitted by Hypnochicky on 19. May 2014 - 00:36.

    This was amazing. I now have a new favorite flavour. Yummmmmmy Love

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  • 80 degrees! Sorry

    Submitted by mixinit on 14. July 2013 - 17:32.

    80 degrees! Sorry tmrc_emoticons.;)

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  • Hi What temperature do you

    Submitted by NellyMac on 14. July 2013 - 16:53.

    Hi What temperature do you cook the eggs and ginger mixture? 

     

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  • (No subject)

    Submitted by mixinit on 27. June 2013 - 16:02.

    tmrc_emoticons.)

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