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Saturday, February 5, 2011

Snow Ice Cream

Dawn's Snow Ice Cream


Ingredients:8 to 10 packed cups freshly fallen snow (avoid the yellow stuff!)
1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 or 2 handfuls mini chocolate chips (optional)
OR Peppermint extract mixed with a tiny bit of cocoa powder...yum.
Directions:
If you know in advance that it’s going to snow, place a clean container outside to collect the snow. If the snow is already on the ground, just find a clean area and scoop some up. Place 8 cups of the snow in a large mixing bowl. Stir in the sweetened condensed milk and extract, then check the consistency. If it’s too mushy, add some more snow. When you’ve got it just right, stir in the chocolate chips. Spoon into cones or serving bowls and enjoy immediately.
This ice cream won’t freeze well. You’ll end up with a brick. So plan to make it just in time to enjoy!
Makes about 6 to 8 servings.
This recipe shown is a "shortcut" recipe and not a very good one at that. If you've ever had real Snow Cream, you would notice the difference at first bite.
I use my grandmother's recipe, which she got from her mother. My grandmother passed away last year just shy of her 101st birthday. It's the real deal and tried and true!
1 egg, slightly beaten
1 - 2 teaspoons vanilla
3 - 4 cups milk
Sugar to taste (about 2 cups)
A dash of salt
1 large bowl of fresh, clean, powdery snow (not crusty or packed)
Pour milk and beaten egg into a saucepan and heat on low, stirring constantly. Do not allow to boil. When the mix begins to form tiny bubbles, slowly add the vanilla and then the sugar, all the while stirring the mixture. Turn off heat and allow to cool a bit. Gather fresh snow and divide into individual dishes. Carefully pour the milk mixture over the snow, stirring until you get the consistency you want. Add more snow or milk mixture, if needed. Refrigerate leftover milk mixture.