A few weeks ago Tupperware sent me the Speedy Chef to try out. While I was researching, I came across a recipe for a no churn ice cream that was too easy to be true. Flashbacks to my mumma making ice cream happened and I shuddered with fear. If I make a mess in mum's kitchen now, I'll have to clean up and that's a scenario I'd best avoid.
It went on the back burner and I asked D.R.R TrollKill's mom for her famous yogurt dip recipe (coming soon). The Speedy Chef did a marvellous job with that. I was rather surprised at the power of this non-electric appliance and figured I'd try, for fun, my plan B.
I still cannot believe how simple it all was. This no churn ice cream recipe can be aced with only 3 ingredients. I kid you not. Three simple ingredients that can be found in India and anywhere else in the world. Nothing exotic - just heavy cream, condensed milk and Oreos. Yes, I'm a little obsessed with Oreos right now after making delicious no bake truffles. If you thought that recipe was simple, this one kicks that one's butt.
And making it extra extra easy was the Tupperware Speedy Chef with its many whisk thingies.
Recipe for No Churn 3 Ingredient Cookies & Cream Ice Cream
Ingredients
480 ml of heavy cream
400 gms of condensed milk (I used just 1 can of Nestle's Milkmaid)
1 packet of vanilla Oreos
Hershey's chocolate sauce (optional)
Method
1. I bought a 500 ml pack of heavy whipping cream (unbranded from a random milk shop). Put almost all of it (left a little bit because the recipe said 480 ml) into the Tupperware Speedy Chef. Closed it and turned the lever clockwise a few times.
After the third circle, you'll begin to feel the resistance...which essential means the running heavy cream is getting whipped...whipped good. By the fifth or sixth circle, you'll instinctively know that you're done. Open the Tupperware Speedy Chef to check for stiff peaks. You need that cream to form nice stiff peaks.
2. In another bowl, dump the whole 400 gm can of condensed milk. With a spatula, gentle fold the whipped cream from the Speedy Chef into this bowl. Mix with love till both these ingredients are well combined. Keep mixing till you stop seeing streaks of cream coloured condensed milk.
4. Pour this into a nice loaf pan and smoothen out the top. Push it into the freezer and leave it overnight.
5. Ta-da!
So creamy, melt-in-your-mouth and deeeelish... I've already promised a three different sets of groups I'll make this for them. Why? Because it takes only 3 ingredients (all under 400 bucks), 1 awesome non-electric appliance and zero mess. It's that easy!
PS: Special thanks to my pal Bhops for lending me his DSLR camera.
Full disclosure: Tupperware sent me the Speedy Chef in exchange for an honest review. All of the content and opinions in this post are my own.
I like tastung something new and cooking it for my family. Thanka a lot for new things for me.
ReplyDeleteI like cooking very much and that is so great to taste new desserts.
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