MAKING ICE-CREAM & ALL ABOUT VANILLA

Burlington discovered that 70% of the world's vanilla is produced in Madagascar which instantly made his tummy rumble.

Vanilla can only mean one thing, why delicious ice-cream of course! Follow Burlington's easy recipe and make vanilla ice-cream for your friends and family!

Making vanilla ice cream - easy family recipe - cooking with kids idea
Before revealing his recipe, Burlington would like to share all his knowledge about vanilla. He is very proud of all the fun facts he has learnt!
All about vanilla - fun facts - learning with fun for kids

Making vanilla ice cream - easy family recipe - cooking with kids idea

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Burlington enjoys his vanilla ice-cream in a waffle cone with a large chocolate flake in it. He prefers to eat it sitting under a shady tree on a hot sunny day. He cannot wait to see your culinary creations!

Ingredients

  • 16.9 oz/500ml of double cream 1 Vanilla pod
  • Half a cup/100g of castor sugar
  • 5.07 oz/150ml of milk 4 egg yolks
  • double cream 1 Vanilla pod
    100 grams castor sugar

Method

  1. Halve the vanilla pod lengthways and scrape out the seeds.
  2. Add seeds and pod to a large heavy-based pan with cream and milk. Heat until bubbles appear around the edge. Remove pod.
  3. Meanwhile, beat yolks and sugar in a large bowl until pale. Gradually mix in hot cream mixture. Return to the pan. Cook over low-medium heat, stirring, until the custard thickens to coat the back of a spoon (do not overheat or it will scramble).
  4. Pour into a bowl, cover with clingfilm and cool.
  5. When cool pour into a plastic box and freeze for about an hour to an hour and a half. When ice crystals appear around the edge of the box whip up with electric mixer until smooth. Return to the freezer until frozen.

Making vanilla ice cream - easy family recipe - cooking with kids idea

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