Blueberry icecream
#331577 - 06/25/08 01:08 PM
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steffiejoy
Reged: 11/26/07
Posts: 247
Loc: Cleveland, Ohio
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Hey all I wanted to make this but I have a question about a substitution:
Blueberry Ice Cream Step 1 4 cups blueberries 1 cup sugar 1/3 cup water Combine the above ingredients in a saucepan and boil for 5 minutes, then puree. Step 2 2 cups heavy cream 1 tablespoon lemon juice Add these ingredients after step one is completed. Mix together and strain Follow directions on icecream maker
Heavy Cream: Can I substitute it for Soy milk?? Or should I use a Soy Creamer? When I was looking at non-dairy creamers I saw that they had sodium caseinate- a milk derivative- I thought we couldnt have that?? Thanks for your help!!!
Stef
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Silk Soy Creamer is vegan. I'd try that first. GOod luck!
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Thank you! I actually found Silk Soy Creamer today in the grocery store and it didnt have any milk derivitives in it so I bought it ... when I make the icecream I will let you all know how it is. Blueberry icecream just sounds so refreshing!!
Stef
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MMmmmmmmm.... I LOVE blueberries!! PLEASE let us know how this one comes out!!!
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So I made blueberry icecream. It tastes great and very refreshing!! The only problem is that I replaced the heavy cream for silk dairy free creamer and creamer just isnt as thick as heavy cream. So to compensate for that I added like 4 tablespoons of cornstarch... but I dont know if I added it at the right time or what. So it didnt thicken up in the icecream maker so I put it in the freezer in the bowl and now its the right consistancy. I think it tastes pretty good! Not quite like icecream (considering the lack of heavy cream) but hey... close enough! I would definitely give this one a try- I just wonder if there is something else you could use to thicken it up. Ive seen people mention arrowroot and tapioca- I probably shouldve used one of those.
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