Monday, April 8, 2013

GRAZING ALONG THE CROOKED ROAD

“GRAZING ALONG THE CROOKED ROAD”

What a Yummy Ice Cream- And Sooo Easy!

Catchy title isn’t it? My friend Pamela, gave me a recipe from a most interesting book titled "Grazing Along the Crooked Road," by Betty Skeens. It is for homemade ice cream and the good news is that it doesn't require the use of an ice cream maker!

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The book can almost be used as a guide for the 253 mile route of Virginia’s Heritage Music Trail and features festivals, music venues and to quote Laura Neary’s comment in the Roanoke Times, “recipes that existed only in the memories of mountain folks for generations.” I really like that idea so I decided to try the family recipe submitted by Angela Naff for “Home Made Ice Cream.”

Beautiful Dessert

It was simple enough to make and it is true that no ice cream freezer is needed. So, here it is. Hope you like it. As for me, I’m going to see if the book is on Kindle!

HOME MADE ICE CREAM

Ingredients:

2-3oz pkgs cream cheese 2/3 c cottage cheese 1 c. sugar 3 beaten egg yolks 1 tsp vanilla 1 pint whipping cream 3 stiffly beaten egg whites Graham cracker crumbs

Method:

Cream the cheese and cottage cheese well. Add sugar and egg yolks. Mix thoroughly. Add vanilla and whipping cream that has already been whipped. Fold in the egg whites. Line a 9x9” pan with Graham cracker crumbs. Freeze. Cut into squares and serve.

Serves 6

You can use toppings like chocolate syrup or fresh strawberries.

I have a confession to make. I hurried the recipe along and added 2-8oz packages of cream cheese instead of the required 3oz's. Guess what? It still was fabulous. I can only wonder what it will be like when I try it the right way!

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10 comments:

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  2. Those canisters are beautiful!! A pity I'm vegan but I've copied the recipe for my kids to try. Thanks so much, Cheryl! :)

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  3. Gosh this sounds yummy! Love the canisters Cheryl - fantastic!

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  4. That sounds great and your canisters are wonderful.

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  5. Wow that cannister set rocks! Awesome. Ice cream sounds and looks delish.:) Thanks. Love that title too. Well gotta go graze along the blogger road.:) tee hee.

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  6. Yum yum yum I am on my way over. LOL
    I love your canisters too.
    Nicole/Beadwright

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  7. OMGOODNESS, i will have to try this yummo sounding recipe! thank you..cheryl as i run amok with rock and roll to ready myself for your recipe! and thank you so, for the good words on my blog, they always have an important impact on a different way of thinking! just ADORE your bas relief! xo

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  8. Oh Cheryl the ice looks fantastic and I'm sure that it taste wonderful, love your canisters they are very beautiful.
    Anni

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  9. Looks yummy! In my country, an ice cream maker is quite expensive. I guess this one compensates for those who want homemade ice cream but cannot afford the equipment.

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