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Custard Apple Ice Cream

Custard Apple Ice Cream

Custard apple is everyone’s favorite. A truly rare flavor that’s like no other makes equally unique ice cream too! What’s more, if this custard apple ice cream is homemade, you are guaranteed a truly remarkable dessert unlike any other you’ve ever tasted before. Forget the custard apple flavored ice creams and make your own to truly relish all this wonder fruit has to offer. Some condensed milk is all it takes to bring out the full cream magic in your own homemade ice cream with the deliciousness of custard apple!

Health Benefits

Custard apple is a rich source of energy, vitamin C, manganese, Vitamin B6 and contains vitamins B2, B3, B5, B9, iron, magnesium, phosphorus and potassium. Custard apple ice cream is a blend of the goodness of milk and custard apple.

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Ingredients

1½ L full cream milk or cow milk

4 tbsp organic sugar

vegan gelatin/ readymade ice cream mix

2 custard apples

How To Make Custard Apple Ice Cream

  • Wash the custard apples and open with a knife. Take out the pulp in a dish and scrape out the custard apple inner sides. From the custard apple pulp take out the seeds.
  • Blend the custard apple pulp in the mixer. Keep aside the blended custard apple pulp.
  • Pour milk into a high heat resistant patila (pail). Turn the flame to high and allow the milk to boil. As soon as the milk boils, reduce the flame and simmer till volume is reduced to half.
  • Stir continuously while simmering with a steel ladle. Let the milk condense to desired thickness. Add organic sugar and stir well before turning off the heat. Place on a stone surface and allow it to cool.
  • Pour the homemade condensed milk into a mixer. Add the blended custard apple pulp and the vegan gelatin mix as per the manufacturer’s guidelines and blend well in the mixture for about twenty seconds. Finally pour out the blended mixture into an airtight refrigerating bowl and secure the lid on the container.
  • Place the container in the freezer for about two hours and your custard apple ice cream is ready to relish!

Trivia

Custard apple is also called sugar apple, due to its grainy pulp which almost seems drizzled with sugar powder. Indians find the flavor of custard apple unique as it is not a native fruit of India, though it is now grown in several farms indigenously. Custard apple is a native fruit of Tropical Americas and The West Indies.

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