What type of cook are you?
Are you someone who only needs a few ingredients to throw something together or are you a spice master with ingredient lists that go down half a page?
Me? I can go either way. Some nights all I need are some fresh tomatoes, onions, garlic, pasta and dinner is set.
Other nights, all 4 burners and the oven is going!
Our #SundaySupper theme for this week is dishes in 5 ingredients or less hosted by Amber over at Mama’s Blissful Bites. We had three freebie ingredients ( or 4 I can’t remember if a fat was included!) water, salt and pepper.
I went with my mint ice cream mostly because it was already done and I hadn’t had a chance to write it up yet. I kind of feel like dessert is a bit of a 5 ingredient cop-out but hey – I make french-style ice cream, there are eggs involved! This is fancy, plenty of fresh mint gives the ice cream a real earthy flavor. This is cream is not green, and if you’ve never had fresh mint ice cream I ask you to please give it a try – the taste is unlike any mint ice cream you have ever had.
Oh and those mint M&M’s thrown in? Yeah, I spotted them Duane Reade and I just had to pick up a bag to add a little crunch and a little extra minty freshness. Plus I have a weakness for mint chocolate chip ice cream. Best of both worlds!!
The key to fresh mint ice cream is letting your mint infuse with your half and half for at least 30 minutes. It adds a little more time to your ice cream prep, but it is time well spent. I had a spearmint on hand, but any variety of mint would work with this recipe. Note though that different varieties of mint will leave you with a different taste in the ice cream.
Ingredients
- 3 cups fresh mint, packed
- 3 cups half and half, divided
- 3/4 cup granulated white sugar
- pinch of salt
- 6 large egg yolks
- 1 cup mint M&M's crushed
Instructions
- In a medium pot over medium heat whisk together 1 1/2 cups half and half, the granulated sugar and salt.
- Cook until the sugar is dissolved and the half and half just begins to simmer - do not boil.
- Stir in the mint, remove from the heat and cover. Steep for 30-45 minutes. Strain the infused half and half into a bowl and discard the mint. Add the half and half back into the pot and bring back to a gentle simmer.
- In a small bowl whisk together the egg yolks and set aside. While whisking, slowly pour in a little of the re-heated half and half.
- Turn the heat to low and slowly drizzle the egg yolks in, constantly whisking and scraping the bottom of the pot. As you drizzle the egg yolks, you will see the custard start to thicken.
- Cook for an additional 30 seconds to 1 minute - to test the thickness of the custard, dip a wooden spoon in and run your finger down the back. The line should stay put.
- Place the remaining half and half in a medium bowl with a strainer on top over an ice bath. Pour in the custard in and let cool completely.
- Churn in your ice cream maker for 20-25 or according to the package directions.
- Once finished churning, scoop the ice cream into an air tight container and add the crushed M&M's every few spoonfuls for even distribution. Freeze 3-4 hours prior to serving.
For more recipes using 5 ingredients or less, check out what the rest of the #SundaySupper crew has come up with this week!
Breakfast, Starters, Butters and Jams:
- Pa Jun or Korean Scallion Pancakes – Kimchi Mom
- Homemade Instant Oatmeal – Home Cooking Memories
- GlutenFree Apricot Bacon Onion and Cheese Spread or Dip – Cooking Underwriter
- Caprese Bites – My Catholic Kitchen
- So Simple Pizza Puffs – Hip Foodie Mom
- Toast Topper #11: Allspice Peach Butter – What Smells So Good?
- Strawberry Balsamic Jam – The Messy Baker Blog
Main Dishes:
- Fresh Basil and Tomato Pasta – I Run For Wine
- Gulasch – Galactosemia in PDX
- Spaghetti with Kale and Sausage – Dinners, Dishes and Desserts
- Appley Kielbasa – The Meltaways
- Shrimp Stuffed Potatoes – Juanita’s Cocina
- Hawaiian Chicken Sandwiches – Supper for a Steal
- Sun Dried Tomato and Sausage Pasta – Small Wallet Big Appetite
- Pork Loin with Port Shallot Sauce – Vintage Kitchen Notes
- Chipotle Honey Lime Pork Tenderloin – Hezzi-D’s Books and Cooks
- Crockpot Chicken Tacos – The Hand That Rocks The Ladle
- Roasted Shrimp With Chili-Lime Sauce – Magnolia Days
- Peanut Butter Noodles – In the Kitchen with Audrey
- Soy, Orange Juice and Red Wine Marinated Flank – That Skinny Chick Can Bake
- Beef Tenderloin with Stilton Pecan Butter – Noshing With The Nolands
- Herbed Butter Pork Chops – Brie’s Bites
- Creamy Ham Linguine – The Daily Dish Recipes
- Pesto, Tomato & Feta Pizza – Momma’s Meals
- Quick Black Bean Burritos – Diabetic Foodie
- Lumachine with Fresh Parmesan and Sun-Dried Tomato Sauce – Mama’s Blissful Bites
- Stuffed Shells – Cravings of a Lunatic
- Potato Kugel – From Fast Food to Fresh Food
- Garlic Butter Fried Rice – My Trials in the Kitchen
- Goat Cheese Alfredo – Family Foodie
- Roasted Moroccan Rack of Lamb – Maroc Mama
- Sweet and Nutty Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes – Mama.Mommy.Mom.
- Baked Sweet Potato with Maple-Jalapeno – Comfy Cuisine
- Freezable Bacon Egg and Cheese Sandwiches – Big Bear’s Wife
- Grilled Polenta Cakes – Lovely Pantry
Desserts:
- Nutella Ice Cream – Shockingly Delicious
- Fresh Mint Ice Cream with Mint M&M’s – The Girl in the Little Red Kitchen
- Grilled Mango Parfait with Greek Yogurt & Silvered Almonds – Sue’s Nutrition Buzz
- Honey Macaroons – Pippis In the Kitchen Again
- Strawberry Frozen Yogurt – Damn Delicious
- Homemade Caramel Sauce – Chocolate Moosey
- Easy Chocolate Chilli Fudge – Soni’s Food for Thought
- White-Chocolate Raspberry Puff Pastry Doughnuts – The Weekend Gourmet
- Easy No Bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars – In The Kitchen With KP
- Broccoli and Feta Frittata – Kwistin’s Favorites
- Chocolate-Caramel Ice Cream – Basic N Delicious
- Pumpkin and Chocolate Swirl Cheesecake – Baker Street
- Peanut Butter Cup Popcorn – Mom’s Test Kitchen
Beverages:
- Five Most Food Friendly Wines – ENOFYLZ Wine Blog
Please be sure you join us on Twitter throughout the day during #SundaySupper. We’ll be meeting up at 7:00 pm(Eastern) for our weekly #SundaySupper live chat where we’ll talk about our favorite 5 Ingredient Recipes! All you have to do is follow the #SundaySupper hashtag, or you can follow us through TweetChat! We’d also love to feature your apple recipes on our #SundaySupper Pinterest board and share them with all of our followers!
Hm, I don’t have an icecream maker, but it sounds lovely. I’m getting some ideas, though for some semifreddo.
Holy moly! Mint M&M’s?! Never tried them but with that and fresh mint – this sounds so refreshing and so so delicious! Love that it only calls for 5 ingredients.
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My sister-in-law loves anything with mint & chocolate. I took her a bag of these M&M’s when she was in the hospital after having had my niece. She loved them and I know she would LOVE this ice cream.
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Oooooh Michael’s favorite is Mint Chocolate Chip! (and I’m rather fond of it myself :P)
Once I get an ice cream maker I’m gonna NEED to make this!!!
Just mint! Great ice cream flavor. The M&M´s are perfect too!
Mint chocolate chip is my favorite kind of ice cream. Guess what I’m making soon?????
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I once had mint icecream with a vry stiff Gin & Tonic…. it worked really well
This looks absolutely amazing!
I love mint ice cream so I’m definitely trying this one!
So pretty!
I love that you used the mint MnM’s! I have had a lot of mint ice cream and I have never had one that looks as pretty or tasty as this one!
Thank you so much for sharing! I have so much mint that I didn’t know what to do with! Now I have a fabulous recipe to use it!
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oh my gosh! I want to make this now, but my poor mint plant is recovering from near death, thanks to the hubby not watering it while I was on vacation. Once it recovers I’m going to make a big batch of this. Hope I can find the mint m&ms
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definitely need to try this– looks so refreshingly delicious
Mint is my favorite flavor of ice cream, this sounds so creamy and perfect Plus there are M&Ms!
That is so cute! Never seen mint M&Ms before though, must look harder (or use mint choc chips… if I can find those!)
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WOW, looks amazing 🙂 Love your blog
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Such pretty ice cream! I wish I could eat mint but it doesn’t like me back.
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This looks awesome. I love mint flavored everything! How did I not know there were mint flavored M&M’s?!
This is one of my daughter’s favorite. I make her a batch fresh every summer with fresh mint love the edition of the M&Ms.
I love mint chocolate chip ice cream and I love m&m’s – this is my dream ice cream!
I have some fresh spearmint that needs to be picked from my garden and I think that even though it is now cold outside I NEED a little bit of this ice cream in my life. 🙂
I disagree with dessert being a cop-out, being a baking queen myself. Think about your typical dessert – cakes, cookies, brownies, whatever. They are definitely more than 5 ingredients. In the case of my caramel sauce, it is also something I can make in like 5-10 minutes for a quick dessert.
Anyway, back to you. Mint ice cream is definitely one of my favorites, and M&Ms make it better because they are one of my favorite candies. Pinning!
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This is so COOL! Great combination of Ice cream with fresh mint…YUM!
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ummm…this sounds amazing!!!! I need to start making my own ice cream again. Love the mint and mint chocolate chips combo!!
I love that this icecream uses fresh mint and isn’t that baby shower green color. The m&m’s were a lovely touch. I can’t wait to try this recipe.
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Holy deliciousness!! I love fresh mint, I bet it’s great in ice cream 🙂
You have got to submit this to the food fight feature for next month! Bring any other ice cream or fruit pops that you may have 😉 Submit here: http://willcookforsmiles.com/2013/05/food-fight-party-submit-your-ice-cream-and-fruit-pops.html
It is great in ice cream, a much different taste than just using mint extract! Thanks for telling me about your food fight, going over to visit now! 🙂
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