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How to Make Homemade Sweet Corn Ice Cream with ice-cooling  (directions, recipe, with photos, easy and free)

How to Make Homemade Sweet Corn Ice Cream
Using an Ice Cream maker with Ice and Salt!

Hamilton Beach 68330N 4-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream MakerHave you heard of sweet corn ice cream? It's a favorite flavor for ice cream in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries.  There the corn kernels are usually mixed in whole. Our corn gets cut up a little bit when we remove it from the cob, which helps to mix the flavors.  I prefer to use fresh corn or frozen home grown, but frozen corn from the grocery store works very well, too.  You can use canned corn, but I think the flavor is inferior to fresh or frozen corn.  This recipe also reduces the fat considerably by using milk instead of heavy whipping cream, but if you want to clog your arteries and make the full-fat version, I'll give you the substitutions for that. The only special equipment you need is an ice cream maker (either electric or manual) that uses salt and ice for cooling.  If you have an ice cream maker that uses a gel container that you pre-freeze, see these instructions instead!

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Directions for Making Homemade Sweet Corn Ice Cream

Ingredients

  • 2 cups whole milk (you can also use low fat or fat free milk)
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup fat-free powdered milk
  • 8 eggs (yolks only needed)
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream (OR half-and-half OR light cream for lighter more ice cream, more like gelato.  I use fat free half and half to eliminate the fat and cholesterol)
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups of chopped (or creamed niblets corn) Fresh or frozen is better than canned

Equipment

  • 1 ice cream makerHamilton Beach 68330N 4-Quart Automatic Ice-Cream Maker
  • ice cubes (about 8 tray's worth)
  • 2 cups (500 ml) table salt
  • 1 large pot
  • 1 wooden or plastic spatula

 


Instructions

Step 1 - Be sure you have plenty of ice and salt

There's not much point in trying to make ice cream if you need ice for the ice cream maker. For a typical 2-quart ice cream maker, you will need approximately: 2 cups (500 ml) table salt and 8 trays of ice cubes. It is NOT NECESSARY to use rock salt or crushed ice in most units (certainly not the Oster's). 

My own experience: - I've tried many different types of ice cream makers over the past 25 years, and the Cuisinart ICE-30BC is the easiest, simplest, and neatest (as in not messy) ice cream / gelato / sorbet / frozen yogurt maker I've used.  just pop the gel bowl in the freezer and, depending upon how cold your freezer is, within 6 to 12 hours, it's ready to make ice cream, without ice, salt or mess. It also has an opening in the top to add flavorings... or to sample as it freezes.. .YUM! Highly recommended! Blake

On the other hand, the Rival model is cheaper, but I haven't tried it.  And if, for some demented reason, you actually want to hand crank for 25 minutes, the Donvier model offers a hand-crank model.

 
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Step 2 - Prepare the corn

Frozen or canned corn: Choose creamed or niblets corn rather than whole kernel. You will need 2 cups worth.

Fresh corn: Cut kernel tips about 1/2 deep and scrape the cobs with the back of a knife to remove the juice and the heart of the kernel. 

You don't need a special tool, just a very sharp knife!

However, a number of people wrote in to point out that they prefer one of the tools below, as do I, often because it is easier for them due to arthritis, or simply faster.  

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Step 3 - Heat the milk, sugar, powdered milk and corn

Nonfat dry milkHeat the milk, Stevia and powdered milkIn a large pot ( 4 quarts or larger) with a heavy bottom (for even heat distribution), mix the milk, sugar, corn and powdered milk. Bring the mix to a low simmer over medium heat and stir to dissolve the sugar, then turn the heat down and just keep it warm.

 

 

Step 4 - Separate 8 egg yolks

Separate the egg yolks from 8 large eggs.

 

 

Step 5 - Whip the egg yolks until thickened

Whip the egg whites until thickenedWhip the egg whites until thickenedPut the egg yolks in a medium bowl and whisk until they are thickened (it only takes about 2 minutes.  I use a hand mixer on low speed.

 

 

 

Step 6 - Slowly add 1 cup of the hot milk mixture to the egg yolks

Slowly add 1 cup of the hot milk mixture to the egg whitesWhile constantly whisking, slowly add 1 cup of the hot milk mixture and whisk until it is blended (a few seconds).

 

 

 

Step 7 - Pour the egg yolk mix into the pot of hot milk

Pour the egg mix into the pot of hot milkThen pour the egg mixture back into the pot of hot milk and increase heat to medium. Stir the mixture constantly with a wooden or plastic spoon, until the mixture is thickened (like gravy) and registers between 170 F and 180 F (check with an instant-read thermometer, like the ones with a probe).

 

 

 

 

Step 8 - Add the light cream and vanilla and refrigerate

Add the light cream and vanilla and refrigerateStir in whipping cream (or light cream or half-and-half) and vanilla. Cover and pop into the refrigerator for at least 6 hours before continuing on to step 8. Overnight or even 24 to 48 hours is fine.

 

 

 

 


Step 9 - Put the milk/cream/corn mix in the canister in the ice cream maker

Pour the milk/cream/corn mixture from step 8 into the freezer bowl. and put the cover on the canister.  Put the canister in the cream maker.   Layer ice and salt solution as follows:
A. Pour 1 cup (250 ml) cold water into Ice Bucket.
B. Place a 1 inch (2.5 cm) layer of ice cubes around Cream Canister in Ice Bucket.
(Hint: Cream Canister should stand straight while layering.)

C. Sprinkle 1/3 cup (75 ml) table salt or 1/4 cup (50 ml) Kosher (coarse)
salt on ice.
D. Continue layering ice and salt to the top of the Ice Bucket.
E. Pour 1 cup (250 ml) cold water over top ice layer.

Step 10 - Add the salt and ice and turn on the ice cream maker!

Turn the ice cream maker on and let the maker work until it is thickened, about 20 to 25 minutes.  From time to time, add more ice cubes and salt as needed.

Now is the time to add the chocolate syrup, if you are making chocolate ice cream.

You can tell when the ice cream is done, by simply checking the consistency through the opening on the top of the ice cream maker.  You will also hear the motor straining, as the ice cream freezes.  On some units, the directions with the maker tell you to let it work until the motor stalls and stops.

When it is done, the ice cream should have a soft, creamy texture. If you want firmer, harder ice cream, transfer the ice cream to an airtight container and place it in freezer for about 2 hours. Remove from freezer about 15 minutes before serving.

Step 11 - Enjoy!

Hey, once it reaches the consistency you like, it's time to eat!  That's it!  You made great homemade ice cream!

 

 

 


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