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Ice Cream Recipes D-J
Fruit Ice
Ripe fruit*
1/3 to 2/3 cup superfine sugar, to taste
3 tablespoons tequila (optional)**
Puree fruit in a food processor. Transfer the puree to a large bowl. Stir in
sugar to taste and the tequila, if desired. Mix well to dissolve the sugar.
Place the mixture in the freezer and chill until it begins to freeze around the
edges and across the top, about 2 hours.
Whisk to break up and mix in the ice crystals, then return to the freezer and
chill for 2 hours more.
Whisk again, breaking up the ice crystals and re-mixing into an
evenly-granulated mixture. Cover with plastic wrap and return to the freezer
until frozen through, 2 to 3 hours more or up to several days.
Remove from the freezer 45 minutes before serving so the ice softens enough to
spoon it out.
* 4 pounds ripe watermelon, cantaloupe, or other sweet melon, seeded and rind
removed or 6 cups berries, stemmed, if necessary, or 6 ripe mangos, peeled and
pulp cut off the seeds.
** The tequila not only adds flavor, it prevents the mixture from freezing
solid.
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