The Darkest Chocolate Ice Cream in the World

2013-02-14
The Darkest Chocolate Ice Cream in the World
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    INGREDIENTS

    FOR THE ICE CREAM BASE: 

    2 cups milk
    4 tsp. cornstarch
    1 cup heavy cream
    1/2 cup sugar
    2 tbsp. light corn syrup
    1/4 tsp. kosher salt
    3 tbsp. cream cheese, softened
    FOR THE CHOCOLATE SAUCE: 
    1/2 cup unsweetened cocoa
    1/2 cup brewed coffee
    1/2 cup sugar
    1 1/2 oz. bittersweet chocolate

    Method:

    1. Make the ice cream: In a bowl, stir together 1/4 cup milk and the cornstarch; set slurry aside. In a 4-qt. saucepan, whisk together remaining milk and the cream, sugar, syrup, and salt; bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Cook for 4 minutes; stir in slurry. Return to a boil and cook, stirring, until thickened, about 2 minutes. Place cream cheese in a bowl and pour in 1/4 cup hot milk mixture; whisk until smooth. Then whisk in remaining milk mixture.

    2. Make the chocolate sauce: Bring cocoa, brewed coffee, and sugar to a boil in a 2-qt. saucepan over high heat; cook for 30 seconds. Remove from heat and stir in chocolate.

    3. Stir sauce into ice cream base. Pour mixture into a plastic bag; seal, and submerge in a bowl of ice water until chilled. Pour mixture into an ice cream maker; process according to manufacturer’s instructions. Transfer ice cream to a storage container and freeze until set.

     

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    Recipe Comments

    1. posted by Splash Log Level 2 Again on March 16, 2013

      can you think of 10 random hat are completely true?

      i can

      1. there is a movie called dead snow
      2. the world will not end in 2012
      3. i like pizza
      4. sony need to release an update for ps3 home
      5. coke rots your teeth
      6. ice cream is cold
      7. poop smells bad
      8. tattoes on your arm dont hurt
      9. spiders dont like lynx body spray
      10. dogs say woof woof

    2. posted by D3ZZY on March 17, 2013

      Im going to try it for my first time.How do you order?

      P.S.
      if you have time,what do you recommend

    3. posted by sean on March 17, 2013

      Leaving philanthropy aside. A charitable answer will not get best, is that clear?

      In this scenario you have so much money there isn’t a term for it. A billion dollars is pocket change, got it?

      What would you do? How would you spend your time? What sort of ridiculous things would you buy?

      For instance, if I were unfathomably rich I’d buy a Kangaroo to wrestle with in a bouncy air castle. And a Koala to referee.

    4. posted by Xbox Gamer on March 18, 2013

      My husband wants to make a Chocolate and Lemon Ice Cream Cake. I am looking for ideas on how I can incorporate the Lemon and Chocolate together. Any Ideas would be great thanks!

    5. posted by kerrin marz on March 19, 2013

      I don’t like cream cheese but I won’t be eating the cake. It’s just for my family. Will it still taste similar if I use butter-cream or similar? I have everything to make butter-cream already and I don’t want to have to buy mascarpone etc etc. But if there is a big difference in them I might have to. Which tastes better?

    6. posted by XplicitzZ on March 21, 2013

      I am completely lost as to the differences between these coffee drinks. Details would be appreciated.

      -Cappuccino
      -Espresso
      -Frappuccino
      -Latte
      -Macchiato
      -Mocha

      I am lost. I know Frappuccinos are only sold at Starbucks, but other than that I don’t know what they are. I would be really greatful if someone could explain exactly what each drink was.

    7. posted by kamikami on March 21, 2013

      what would you put in it?!!!
      mine would HAVE to include…real french vanilla ice cream, caramel, toffee bits, honeycomb and dark chocolate chunks nomm you?

    8. posted by Gage on March 23, 2013

      Google cant answer it, only gives you a few best guesses about some ice-cream parlour in Scotland (unproven). The name ’99′ only applies when a chocolate flake is added. Its nothing to do with its shape or price. Someone must know somewhere.

    9. posted by Andres C on March 26, 2013

      just wondering, i would like to get some, but which ones are best?

    10. posted by Ryan Dunn on March 26, 2013

      i’m declaring dark chocolate, tons off.
      ok folks, majority best answers for me, so i’m gonna let you lovely people vote, and enjoy reading and practically tasting all those lovely textures and flavours. Enjoy…..!

    11. posted by steve on March 28, 2013

      What does comfort food mean to you? What are some examples of comfort food (dishes)?

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