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Debs

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Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« on: May 02, 2006, 17:00:30 »
Here it is a la Delia...

Rhubarb Crumble Ice Cream

It has to be said that while we were filming ice creams for The Summer Collection television series, the team tasted them all (with not a spoonful left over!) and voted this one their number one favourite.

 
Serves 6-8 – makes 2 pints (1.2 litres)

Ingredients
For the ice cream:

1 lb (450 g) trimmed rhubarb
 

8 oz (225 g) sugar
 

1 tablespoon lemon juice
 

15 fl oz (425 ml) whipping cream
 

For the crumble:

3 oz (75 g) plain white flour
 

2 oz (50 g) butter
 

2 oz (50 g) light brown muscovado sugar
 

½ level teaspoon ground ginger
 

Pre-heat the oven to gas mark 5, 375°F (190°C).

You will also need a shallow, 11 x 7 inch (28 x 18 cm) baking tin and a 3½ pint (2 litre) polythene freezer box, 8 x 8 inches x 2½ inches deep (20 x 20 cm x 6 cm deep).

 
First of all, make the crumble by combining all the ingredients together in a bowl and using your hands to rub the butter into the flour, so that the mixture comes together to form small, pea-sized balls of dough (rather as if someone had made a half-hearted attempt to make breadcrumbs from very fresh bread!). Now sprinkle this evenly into the baking tin and leave on one side.

Now cut the rhubarb into ½ inch (1 cm) lengths and place them in a large, shallow baking dish along with the sugar and lemon juice. Place the dish on a lower shelf in the pre-heated oven and put the tin containing the crumble mixture on the shelf above. The crumble needs to be baked for 10 minutes, then removed from the oven and left to cool. The rhubarb may need a further 15-20 minutes' cooking before it is completely tender: when it's cooked, take it out and leave it to cool a little before pouring it into a food processor or blender. Process until you have a smooth purée, then pour it into a measuring jug, cover and transfer to the fridge to chill.

Before making the ice cream, use your hands to break up the cooled crumble and restore it to small, pea-sized pieces (if they're too big, the pieces are unwieldy to eat in the ice cream; if they're too small, they disappear). Next, stir the cream into the rhubarb purée, pour into an ice-cream maker and churn until the mixture has the consistency of softly whipped cream. Quickly spoon it into the polythene freezer box and stir in the crumble pieces. Put the lid on, then freeze for a minimum of 2 hours, or until the ice cream is firm enough to serve.

To make without an ice-cream maker, freeze the cream and rhubarb mixture (without the crumble) in the box for 3-4 hours, then whisk and return to the freezer. Re-freeze for a further 2 hours, then whisk again and stir in the crumble before the final freezing.

If frozen solid, the ice cream will need to be transferred to the main body of the fridge for about 25 minutes before serving to allow it to become soft enough to scoop.

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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #1 on: May 02, 2006, 17:07:31 »
This sounds delicious, Debs and  I will definitely be giving it a try! Thanks for posting it!  :P busy_lizzie
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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #2 on: May 02, 2006, 17:08:20 »
Yes, thank you for that, definitely one to tempt my taste buds !
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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #3 on: May 02, 2006, 17:55:45 »
Now I made this a couple of years ago & can vouch for it being delicious!

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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2006, 12:58:00 »
I'm not keen on ice cream with bits in it, but this sounds as though it would be good left in the fridge to defrost a bit and become very creamy (Eton Mess is good that way too). Thanks for the recipe.

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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2006, 09:51:57 »
Mollybloom,

Yes leaving in fridge for 25 mins or so, is recommended for this ice-cream & I think it brings out the flavour,

by taking away the harsh coldness of the freezer :)

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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2006, 08:30:32 »
Stirred the crumble into my mixture this morning, and of course I just had to have a quick taste ...
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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #7 on: May 14, 2006, 20:37:01 »
Update after the family sampling ...

First there was suspicion ... Dad has been experimenting again ?

Then surprise ... mmm, this is actually quite good.

Then insistance on me making further batches ... :)

A definite winner ...
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Re: Rhubarb crumble ice-cream
« Reply #8 on: June 01, 2006, 13:19:37 »
This sounds lovely, definitely one to try I think :)

 

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