The combo of the rich, velvety Chocolate Ganache with sweet cream is what makes me close my eyes and say "mmmmmmmm" as I savor that first bite...right before scarfing it down faster than is socially acceptable ...ahem.
Chocolate Ganache Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 1 cup heavy cream, chilled
- 1/2 can sweetened condensed milk (about 7 ounces)
- Chocolate Ganache to taste
Instructions
- Make the Chocolate Ganache in advance and let it cool before using.
- Chill your mixing bowl and whisk attachment in the freezer for about 10-15 minutes. When nicely chilled, add 1 cup of chilled heavy cream to the mixing bowl and whisk on high until soft peaks form. Soft peaks are formed when you lift the whisk attachment out of the cream and it leaves a peak with the tip bending over. The time it takes to create soft peaks will vary depending on the speed of your mixer, but it will only be a minute or two, so be sure to watch closely.
- Gently fold in 1/2 can of sweetened condensed milk to whipped cream until combined.
- Carefully spoon 1/2 the whipped cream mixture into a loaf pan. Top with several dollops of Chocolate Ganache and gently swirl with a knife. Give it a taste and add more Ganache as desired. Spoon the rest of the whipped cream mixture into the loaf pan and top with several dollops of the Chocolate Ganache. Once again, swirl the Ganache into the ice cream. Give it a taste and add more chocolate as desired. Cover with plastic wrap and place in freezer until solid. Serve with slightly warmed chocolate ganache for topping and enjoy!
Tags: No Churn, Ice Cream, Recipe, Chocolate Ganache, Swirl, Dessert, Treat, Snack, 3 ingredients
This looks wonderful! Love the simple ingredients, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ashley! Fresh and simple is how I roll haha Have a great week and thanks for stopping by!!
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DeleteThis ice cream looks so good. Love the ganache!
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