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September 11, 2015 Kulfi

BLAckberry Icecream

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A huge thank to my friend Jeyadra for the basic Icecream recipe..?

Ingredients 
200ml – Heavy cream 

1/4 cup – Powdered sugar

2 tbsps – Condensed milk

10 nos – Blackberries 


Method

Purée the blackberries and set aside. I have used the seeds also, but you can seive it if you do not want the seeds.

Whip the cream till soft peaks form. Add sugar and beat till stiff peaks form. 

  

Add condensed milk and whip till well combined. Add the puree and mix again. Pour it into an airtight freezer container and freeze for 4 hours.

Remove and using an electric blender beat the mixture again for 15 to 20 minutes. Till the mixture is silky smooth. 

Again pour and freeze overnight in an airtight container. Scoop and serve with toasted almonds.

  

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  1. deepaharish says

    March 16, 2016 at 5:02 pm

    hi madhuri,

    I tried this recipe and cream, condensed milk mixture split.its become a solid mass in a pool of water..is there any way to salvage it ?

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    • madaboutkitchen says

      March 17, 2016 at 2:38 am

      Hey Deepa, if it splits, it is over whipped. It is a fine line between whipped and over whipped. Keep a close eye while whipping. Once it is split, it can’t be recovered ?

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