No-Churn Maple Apple Ice Cream

 

Pie and Icecream

The sweet combination of cinnamon, maple and apple makes a delightful chilled topping for desserts. A great addition to hot turnovers, pie, crisps, crumbles and even pancakes.

Ingredients

300 ml sweetened condensed milk
500 ml whipping cream, whipped to form peaks
1 cup apple, cut into small pieces
1 tsp butter
2 tbsp maple syrup (we suggest: Acadian Maple or Sugar Moon Farm)
1 tsp cinnamon, ground

*For your apples, shop local at Scotian Gold, Stirling Fruit Farms, Masstown Market, Noggins Corner Farm Market or your closest Farmers’ Market

Directions

  1. In a small frying pan on medium heat, melt butter.
  2. Add apple pieces, one tablespoon of local maple syrup and a pinch of cinnamon.
  3. Saute until apples are soft, but still hold their shape, then let cool.
  4. In a large mixing bowl combine sweetened condensed milk, one tablespoon of maple syrup and cinnamon. Stir well.
  5. Gently fold whipping cream into condensed milk mixture. Add apples. Then spoon into a loaf pan or small casserole.
  6. Cover the top of the ice-cream with plastic-wrap, pressing the plastic directly to each part of the ice-cream’s surface to prevent ice crystals from forming.
  7. Place the pan on a level surface in the freezer for four hours, or overnight.
  8. Serve with  any dessert (or even pancakes). This ice cream pairs especially well with these Apple Cinnamon Turnovers.

Recipe provided by: Jessica Emin, @thejessicaemin

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