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This week marks the sad loss of my most favourite ice-cream. Goody goody gum drop! Yes it will still be available in rolling shops but the 2 litre has been removed from the shelves. Â
So who invented GGGD? The flavour was apparently invented 25 years ago by Murray Taylor, Tip Tops technical general manager. The iconic bubblegum flavoured ice-cream with those Gumdrop candies make for a sweet treat.Â
So this week I will show you all how to make a basic vanilla ice-cream without a churn. And then you can add in maybe a touch of green / blue food colouring and drop in some wine gums for a chewy little sweet treat.Â
I will miss you Goody Goody gumdrop.
Vanilla Ice-creamÂ
Prep time: 30 minutesÂ
Serves: 12Â
1 cup sugar Â
½ cup water Â
450 ml cream, beaten to soft peaks Â
4 egg yolks Â
½ tsp vanilla paste Â
Heat water and sugar in a pot up to a temperature of 120 degrees Â
Whilst this is happening, beat egg yolks in a mixer till pale. Carefully and slowly! pour in the sugar mixer when it hits 120 degrees. Â
Continue to beat until the mixture cools down slightly. Â
Whisk the cream to VERY soft peaks before folding through the vanilla paste and then the egg yolk mixture. Â
Place into a steel tray. Â
Place into a steel container to freeze.Â
Mike’s website – goodfromscratch.co.nzÂ
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