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Easy No-Churn Raspberry Ripple Ice Cream

  • Time preparation 15 minutes, plus 8 hours freezing time
  • Serve Serves 8

This no-churn raspberry ripple ice cream is a vibrant, refreshing cooler to enjoy on a warm summer day. No machine required!

Recipe courtesy of Clarence Court
  • 300g fresh raspberries
  • 3 Clarence Court Eggs, separated (Burford Brown for a light orange hue in the ice cream)
  • 100g icing sugar
  • 300ml double cream
  • 100ml condensed milk

Place 150g of raspberries in a sieve and press through well into a mixing bowl underneath. Stir in 50g icing sugar to thicken a little and place to one side.

Place the egg whites in a large mixing bowl and the yolks in another.

Using an electric mixer, whisk the egg whites until stiff. Add 50g icing sugar a little at a time and keep whisking until stiff peaks. Place to one side.

Whisk the egg yolks until light and fluffy.

In a separate large bowl, whisk the cream and condensed milk together to soft peaks. Fold in the egg yolks and whipped whites until smooth and thickened. Gently ripple in the raspberry coulis. Add some whole raspberries if you want or keep them for serving.

Spoon the mixture into suitable freezer container and place in the freezer for 4 hours. Cover with clingfilm and freezer for a further 4 hours or overnight.

Ingredients

  • 300g fresh raspberries
  • 3 Clarence Court Eggs, separated (Burford Brown for a light orange hue in the ice cream)
  • 100g icing sugar
  • 300ml double cream
  • 100ml condensed milk

Method

Place 150g of raspberries in a sieve and press through well into a mixing bowl underneath. Stir in 50g icing sugar to thicken a little and place to one side.

Place the egg whites in a large mixing bowl and the yolks in another.

Using an electric mixer, whisk the egg whites until stiff. Add 50g icing sugar a little at a time and keep whisking until stiff peaks. Place to one side.

Whisk the egg yolks until light and fluffy.

In a separate large bowl, whisk the cream and condensed milk together to soft peaks. Fold in the egg yolks and whipped whites until smooth and thickened. Gently ripple in the raspberry coulis. Add some whole raspberries if you want or keep them for serving.

Spoon the mixture into suitable freezer container and place in the freezer for 4 hours. Cover with clingfilm and freezer for a further 4 hours or overnight.

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