Dirty Mint Ice Cream
I absolutely adore mint in everything from my salads to my cocktails to my desserts—but most especially my ice cream. Recently, I have observed that the mint-chocolate flavor combination is becoming increasingly overlooked in favor of things that are more inventive and current, like mascarpone and fig or honey and lavender ice cream flavors. But what flavor is as refreshing as mint? It stands alone. What food is as celebrated as chocolate? None. It is time to revive this classic and celebrate her contributions to our spoons and stomachs. I’m a proud member of the ice cream party and am voting Mint-Chocolate 2020!
Ingredients:
3 cups whole milk
3 cups heavy cream
2 teaspoons kosher salt
3/4 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon mint extract
3-5 drops green food coloring, personal color preference
1 cup Oreos, crushed
2 tablespoons chocolate hard shell (optional)
Method:
Freeze ice cream maker bowl at 0 degrees for 24 hours.
In a large bowl combine, milk, sugar, and salt. Stir together until sugar and salt are dissolved.
Add in cream and mint extract and food coloring. Stir until incorporated.
Cover and chill for 2 hours, or if needing quicker, put in the freezer for 30 minutes.
Pull out mix and give it a final stir.
Pour into ice cream bowl and make according to your machine’s settings.
While that’s churning, count out 12 Oreos and put 10 into a plastic bag and smash into crumbs with a rolling pin. This should yield about 1 cup. Snack on the saved two while waiting for ice cream to finish; when you finish the package of Oreos without sharing, hide the evidence.
With 5 minutes left on the churn, add in crushed Oreos and drizzle in chocolate hard shell.
Once completed, put in a freezing container, and let harden for 3-4 hours or overnight.
Welcome to the Ice Cream Party! We are glad to have you!