Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Super Meyer Lemon Ice Cream



Meyer lemons were on sale this week at the grocery store so of course I couldn't leave without a bag of 6 or 7 of these beauties! I recently became the proud owner of two Meyer lemon trees so hopefully next year I'll be picking them from my own backyard. In the meantime however, I couldn't resist bringing these home with me. After buying them I had to decide what I wanted to do with them. Oh the possibilities! I came across this article in the LA Times for 100 things to do with Meyer lemons. I'd like to try every single one of them. With my two trees, I just might get the chance! One of the suggestions they listed was for Meyer lemon ice cream. They had a link to a recipe, but I didn't have everything it called for so I decided to look to David Lebovitz, my ice cream guru. He had a recipe for Super Lemon Ice Cream that not only sounded wonderful but was also quite simple to make. So I decided I'd try my Meyer lemons in this recipe. I replaced the regular lemon juice with Meyer lemon juice. Meyer lemons are a little milder than lemons and I wanted the ice cream to have a real lemony punch so I added a bit more zest in mine. I think this ice cream has a great balance of tart and sweet.



Ingredients

3 teaspoons lemon zest (I used a little more than a Tablespoon of Meyer lemon zest)
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup Meyer lemon juice
1 cup milk
1 cup heavy cream
1 pinch salt

Zest lemons directly into food processor. Pour in sugar and process until the sugar is faintly lemon-colored and the zest is finely ground.

Juice the lemons and straining out any seeds. Pour the measured juice into the sugar/zest mixture. Blend until the sugar dissolves.
Add half and half and blend.Chill for about an hour; the product may break up, but just stir it back together. Freeze in an ice cream machine according to manufacturer's directions.

For Easter we had a strawberry and rhubarb sauce to go with our cake. I had a little left over and topped the ice cream with the sauce. The flavors were perfect together.

13 comments:

  1. your ice cream cups are so cute. and of course this ice cream looks super scrumptious...!

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  2. Yum, I love the tartness of lemon ice cream, yours looks tasty, beautiful photos too! :)

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  3. Oh yes, you can tell the weather is warming up in the US :)

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  4. Oh yum!! My cousin has a meyer lemon tree in her back yard and I am going to forward this to her. She will love it!!

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  5. Meyer lemons! Love 'em!

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  6. Meyer Lemon ice cream sounds heavenly and perfect with the rhubarb sauce!

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  7. That looks SO perfect! We just bought a chest freezer and I'm so excited about making ice cream all summer long!

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  8. I'd love to be able to buy Meyer lemon here... This ice cream looks irresistible!

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  9. i've never had lemon ice cream. lemon gelato, yes. lemon sorbet, yes. never lemon ice cream. now i want some, but only with some of that sauce. :)

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  10. Meyer lemon ice cream sounds fantastic. I want some! Now, I just need my meyer lemons to go on sale. The ice cream looks great.

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  11. Glad you liked it..I love Meyer lemons! xx

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  12. One of my favorite ice creams--I also like black raspberry ice cream too!!Let's not forget coffee ice cream too. I love the glass ice cream cups!!!

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  13. thanks for share your recipe, i like it.

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