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      Friday, August 12, 2005

      Rising temperatures

      I am an escapist.
      There is no doubt about it. I love being home... I just love it more after I've been away... for awhile.

      It will be 98 degrees today, not including the heat index. Its around 8am and the humidity is 93 percent. I think escapism may be on the rise.

      posted by "" at 8:04 AM

      2 Comments:

      Blogger Champurrado said...

      Peach Ice Cream

      5 cups ripe peaches, peeled and chopped
      6 eggs, lightly beaten, at room temperature
      2-1/2 cups sugar
      2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
      1 tablespoon vanilla extract
      dash of salt
      4 cups whole milk
      3 cups heavy cream (whipping cream)
      In a blender, purée 3 cups of the peaches. Mash the remaining 3 cups of chopped peaches with a potato masher. Set aside.
      In a large bowl, whisk together the eggs, sugar, flour, vanilla and salt until well blended. Set aside.

      In a large, heavy saucepan over low heat, heat the milk and cream, just until it begins to steam. Pour a little of the heated mixture into the egg and sugar mixture, and stir. Then pour the bowl of egg/sugar/milk mixture back into the heavy saucepan. Continue to cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is thick and smooth. Remove from heat, and refrigerate the mixture for several hours or until well chilled.

      Add the puréed peaches to the chilled mixture, stir well, and pour into a 5-quart ice cream freezer can. Turn on the ice cream freezer or crank it by hand for 5 minutes. Then, carefully remove the top of the can and the dasher, and add the reserved 2 cups of mashed peaches, mixing them in with a long spoon. Put the dasher back in and the top back on, and continue freezing according to the manufacturer's directions. Allow ice cream to ripen for at least an hour. Makes about 3-1/2 quarts.

      Take four spoons, find a porch, three friends and eat.

      9:30 AM  
      Blogger "" said...

      ummmm. Perfect timing for my last day of class. The only thing better than peaches and cream is peaches and cream on my grandmother's porch.

      Thanks, C, for sharing this.

      11:01 AM  

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