JonPaul and I are in Florida this week with the kids and it feels sooo good to get away. Even though I get to spend most of my days at home with my little guys, there is something so special about spending time together as a family out of our home, and away from the everyday hustle and bustle.
We’re spending most of our time here in Florida riding bikes, jumping waves at the beach, swimming in pools, and of course, eating as much ice cream as we can.
I’ve always been a huge lover of ice cream. It was for sure my favorite food as a child. However, I never liked the way it made me feel. The rich dairy never settled well with my tummy.
Which makes it so great that there are so many “dairy-free” ice cream options today. And making your own dairy-free ice cream couldn’t be simpler.
In this recipe, I’m using coconut milk for the base. I love the way the rich, creamy milk gives the ice cream a silky texture. I’ve played around with a lot of coconut ice creams in the past (including this salted caramel coconut ice cream) have always been so happy with the result.
The great part about working with coconut milk is that it’s a great base for just about any flavor combination. Here I played around with using lavender, which is an ingredient I’m not that familiar with. Lavender is one of those tricky flavors. Its floral notes are light and delicate, but if you add a little too much it almost tastes “soapy”, so you have to be careful.
To balance out the floral notes, I added in salty chopped pistachios that bring a wonderful earthiness to the ice cream. Honey for a little sweetness, and of course a few sprinkles of white chocolate – because why not?! The result is an ice cream that’s light, refreshing, sweet and salty. And best yet, I still feel great (even after two bowls ;).
The key to making great ice cream is planning ahead. It’s really important that your ice cream base is really cold, AND that the base of your ice cream maker is really cold. I like to put the base of my ice cream maker in the freezer for at least 12 hours (if not longer). This is the ice cream maker that I’ve had for years, and I love. It’s simple to put together and use, and works great. But any ice cream maker will do the trick 😉
For more ice cream inspiration, check out our Blackberry & Honey Ice Cream, and our Salted Caramel & Coconut Ice Cream.
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