Magnificent Mango Ice Cream

Try this Magnificent Mango Ice Cream recipe, or contribute your own.

Magnificent Mango Ice Cream
Magnificent Mango Ice Cream

Try this Magnificent Mango Ice Cream recipe, or contribute your own.

  • Preparing Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour and 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 1
  • Carbohydrate 13.8995000091704 g
  • Cholesterol 1072.90000002029 mg
  • Fat 30.3590000065937 g
  • Fiber 0 g
  • Protein 21.2090000065329 g
  • Saturated Fat 12.5943500037838 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Quart (325g)
  • Sodium 136.800000081154 mg
  • Sugar 13.8995000091704 g
  • Trans Fat 1.79715000076691 g
  • Calories 413 calories

Step-by-step

  • Freeze the freezer bowl 24 hours prior to making ice cream. Wrap in a plastic bag so the bowl stays clean.
  • Peel, pit and puree mango with lime juice and a ½ cup of sugar in blender or food processor until smooth and set aside.
  • Add the milk, 1 cup of cream and the remaining sugar into a medium saucepan over medium heat. Cook until the sugar has dissolved and the mixture is warm.
  • In a large heat proof bowl, whisk the eggs until smooth. Slowly pour the warmed cream mixture into the egg yolks to temper, whisking constantly.
  • Transfer the entire custard mixture back to the saucepan and cook over low heat, stirring constantly and scraping the bottom of the pan, until the mixture thickens and coats the back of a wooden spoon. Do not let it boil or the custard will curdle.
  • In a large bowl, add the cream and place fine mesh sieve on top of the bowl.
  • Remove the custard from the heat and pour through the sieve into the bowl with the cream.
  • Cover and refrigerate until chilled.
  • Whisk the mango puree into the chilled custard.
  • Freeze the mixture in an ice cream maker according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Transfer to an airtight container and freeze until firm.

A Summer's Day in Every Scoop: My Magnificent Mango Ice Cream Adventure

The sun streamed through my kitchen window, painting golden stripes across the countertop. Outside, the world hummed with the lazy energy of a summer afternoon. It was the perfect day to tackle a project I'd been putting off: making my own mango ice cream. I'd always been a sucker for creamy, decadent ice cream, but store-bought versions often fell short, lacking that intense burst of fresh fruit flavor I craved. This time, I decided, I was taking matters into my own hands. The recipe, a family heirloom passed down from my grandmother, promised a taste of pure tropical paradise, and honestly, after a long day running errands and juggling work emails, a little paradise sounded absolutely divine.

The Process: A Symphony of Sweetness

The recipe wasn't complicated, but it did require some patience. First, the prep work: peeling and pureeing the mangoes, a vibrant, juicy task that filled the kitchen with a sweet, tropical aroma. The rhythmic whir of the blender was almost meditative, a soothing counterpoint to the day's frenetic energy. Then came the custard base, a delicate dance of warming cream and whisking egg yolks. The heat of the stovetop, the gentle stirring, the careful monitoring of the custard's thickening – it was like creating a potion, each step imbued with a sense of anticipation. The subtle sweetness of the sugar, the tang of the lime juice, the rich creaminess of the milk – every element played its part in the orchestration of flavors.

Beyond the Recipe: A Reflection on Summer

Making ice cream wasn't just about following a recipe; it was about embracing the process, savoring each moment. It was about the slow, deliberate movements, the quiet concentration, the feeling of creation. It was about transforming simple ingredients into something extraordinary, something that brought joy not only to myself but also to my family. In a way, making this mango ice cream was like capturing the essence of summer itself: the warmth of the sun, the vibrancy of the colors, the sweet taste of carefree days.

Each scoop held the promise of sweet escape, transporting me back to sun-drenched afternoons spent by the pool, the laughter of friends echoing in the summer air. The cool, creamy texture melting on my tongue was a welcome respite from the summer heat, a reminder of the simple pleasures that life often offers. This mango ice cream was more than just a dessert; it was a memory, a feeling, a little slice of happiness in a jar.

Beyond the Scoop: A Journey of Flavors

The aroma of ripe mangoes filled my kitchen, a sensory explosion that promised deliciousness. As I followed the steps, my grandmother’s wisdom echoed in every action: the careful pouring, the gentle stirring, the attention to detail. It felt like a conversation across generations, a connection forged through the love of food and family. The recipe, simple yet elegant, transformed ordinary ingredients into something extraordinary.

The creamy texture, the sweet burst of mango, the hint of lime – every spoonful was a journey for the senses. It was a celebration of summer's bounty, a tribute to the simple joys of life. More than just ice cream, it was a story, a memory, a shared experience.

More Than Just a Dessert: A Culinary Adventure

Creating this mango ice cream wasn't just about following instructions; it was about engaging all my senses. The vibrant color of the mangoes, the intoxicating aroma as they blended, the velvety smoothness of the finished product – each step was a sensory adventure. This wasn't just a recipe; it was an exploration of flavors, textures, and memories. It was a chance to reconnect with the simple pleasures of cooking and the joy of sharing the fruits (or should I say, the ice cream) of my labor.

And the best part? The endless possibilities for variation. Next time, I might experiment with adding a hint of coconut, or perhaps some chopped pistachios. The beauty of this recipe lies in its adaptability, its invitation to personalize and create something truly unique. This mango ice cream isn't just a dessert; it’s a culinary journey, a testament to the power of simple ingredients transformed into something extraordinary. And that, my friends, is a flavor worth savoring.