Burgundy Cherry Ice Cream

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This is me trying to imitate the great Burgundy Cherry Ice Cream served up at Laura Secord’s in the 70s and 80s. I think it’s a winner. Prep does not include freezing and churning.

Ingredients: [‘honey’, ‘beaujolais wine’, ‘sugar’, ‘cinnamon sticks’, ‘cherries’, ‘sugar’, ‘vanilla beans’, ‘milk’, ‘egg yolks’, ‘cream’]

Quantity of Ingredients: [“”,”1/3 cup honey”,”1/2 cup beaujolais wine or 1/2 cup light Burgundy wine”,”2 tablespoons sugar”,”2 inches cinnamon sticks”,”1 lb pitted cherries, cut half the cherries in half “,””,”3/4 cup sugar”,”2 vanilla beans, split lengthwise “,”1 cup milk”,”6 egg yolks, beaten lightly “,”2 cups cream”]

Number of Servings: 1

Steps: [‘To make Burgundy Cherry Sauce: Combine the honey, wine, sugar and cinnamon in a wide saucepan; bring to a boil and reduce to approximately 3/4 cup; add the cherries and poach them gently in the liquid for 3 minutes, shaking the pan occasionally; pour the cherries into a bowl and skim off the foam; cool; drain syrup from cherries and reserve.’, ‘To make Vanilla Ice Cream: Place sugar and vanilla beans in medium heatproof bowl; pour milk over; set bowl into a pan of simmering water, but make sure it doesn’t touch water; stir milk mixture until simmering; remove milk from heat; place yolks in heatproof bowl; gradually add milk to the egg yolks and whisk through thoroughly; return mixture to heat over simmering water; stir constantly over low heat until mixture coats back of spoon; remove from heat, set aside to cool; place plastic wrap directly onto surface of custard to prevent a skin from forming; cool.’, ‘Once cool, stir cream and cherry syrup into custard and chill in refrigerator for atleast 4 hours, preferably overnight; remove vanilla beans from custard and scrape the seeds from the beans into the mixture; discard pods; pour the custard into an ice cream maker and follow manufacturer’s instructions to make ice cream; after 40 minutes of churning add cherries and finish churning; put into a freezer container and allow to ripen for a few hours before eating.’]

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