Coffee Brickle Ice Cream *
Submitted by nancyj1223
Coffee brickle ice cream churns sweetened condensed milk and half-and-half with strong instant coffee, toasted almonds, and almond brickle chips. No-cook custard for the home ice cream maker.
YIELD
12 servingsPREP
5 minCOOK
20 minREADY
2 hrsThis is the no-cook ice cream that delivers diner-counter texture without ever firing up a stove. Sweetened condensed milk does double duty: it sweetens the base and lowers the freezing point, which keeps the finished ice cream scoopable straight from the freezer instead of rock-hard.
Dissolving the instant coffee in just 2 teaspoons of hot water concentrates the flavor and avoids watering down the cream. That tiny step is the difference between rich coffee ice cream and pale brown vanilla.
Almond brickle chips and toasted almonds give two distinct crunches: the brickle melts a little against the cream and turns chewy, while the toasted almonds stay crisp and add nutty depth. A splash of almond extract on top of the vanilla amplifies that almond character.
Freeze according to your machine’s instructions, then transfer to a chilled container and let it firm up in the freezer for an hour or two before scooping. That ripening step locks in the texture.
Pro Tips
- Toast the almonds in a dry pan until fragrant. Skipping this step leaves them tasting flat.
- Chill the cream and condensed milk overnight before churning. Warm base means slow churn and icy texture.
- Add the brickle chips during the last minute of churning so they don’t dissolve into the base.
- For deeper coffee flavor, swap instant for 2 tablespoons of finely ground espresso powder.
Variations
- Drizzle in a ribbon of chocolate sauce just as the churn finishes for a mocha-brickle swirl.
- Trade brickle chips for crushed Heath bars or chopped chocolate-covered toffee.
- Use heavy cream in place of half-and-half for a denser, gelato-style scoop.
Ingredients
Directions
In small bowl, dissolve coffee in water.
In ice cream freezer container, combine all ingredients; mix well.
Freeze according to manufacturer’s directions.
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