Doing more with all of my blackberries: Making ice cream!

The abundance of blackberries this year doesn't seem to be stopping any time soon. Since it has started a couple of weeks ago as you can see in this post, currently it is daily business managing everything that is coming off.

Yeah, a lot of batches of jam have already been made and stored. And also a lot of berries are frozen in the freezer at the moment getting ready for their ultimate breakfast smoothie moment when the time is ripe for it.

But it feels like there are also so many other options with blackberries to explore.




How about making some blackberry ice cream with them? It shouldn't be that difficult right? Or is it?





The start

It all starts with harvesting a decent batch of blackberries as always. 'They' say that you can better harvest in the evening than in the morning because then they should have had more sun. That sounds like bullocks to me. They are just ready when they are ready.





After harvesting doing the usual soak in water a couple of times after harvesting seems like the normal thing to do. You see a lot of creepy crawlies coming out then as well as a lot of dust from outside. I also see things on the interwebz of soaking them in water with baking soda. But aren't you gonna catch the taste then of baking soda? I've never tried.

The next step is tossing them in the blender for a good spin.




Since I wanted to make frozen yoghurt ice cream with the blackberries I tossed in some Greek yoghurt. This puts in balance in 250 grams of blackberries and 400 grams of greek yoghurt. It also needs a squeeze of lemon juice as well as 70 grams of regular sugar. I did a lot less sugar since the blackberries are so sweet already and it wasn't an issue, but this is to your own liking ofcourse.





This looks more like a crime scene than the start of a nice desert but who cares. I also tossed in some terrible looking wild mint from the garden but that doesn't mean a thing for the taste. The taste is awesome.






Again....a good soak in everything that comes from the garden





Making ice cream

Now here it comes. The usage of the ice making machine. I remembered back in the days we used to have one laying around somewhere (I mean literally like 20 years ago) and I went hunting on if this thing was still working.

An ice machine is not really something fancy. It is just a wheel inside that turns an arm and keeping the mixture moving. Because of this a lot of air comes inside and it keep it from becoming an ice brick.




In my memory this had an element in there that would actively cool the ice, but the reality is that there is a cup you put in the freezer beforehand and it is frozen solid and ready to use then.

So the only thing the machine does is keeps the mix moving, and the freezing part is done on the sides of the container.

You just toss in the mixture, turn the wheel on and let it spin.

Do you see the difference on when it is more frozen and has more air in it?



Finishing it off.

After letting it spin for like an hour, it is actually ready. Now the first time I made this I immediately went to eating. The taste was awesome but it also started to melt super fast again.

I tried it a second time (hey don't judge...you can never eat enough ice cream) with after the spinning putting the container in the freezer for half an hour and that was a lot better!

And actually..this is a really nice and not even such a bad desert. Greek yoghurt is your friend in everything if you ask me, and if you reduce the sugar for a bit it ain't even that unhealthy.

It was super cool to find out that there are more options to make with these blackberries apart from making jam out of them.

I wonder what will be next!

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Ow, yummy!! Btw, did you know that there is a community called Ice Cream Creations? Maybe @coolmidwestguy would like to see this post 😇

Haha only now I can join the community after my first ice cream making experience:))

I loved this frozen yogurt recipe. Congratulations.

Thx! It is delicious!

Wow! It's amazing

Thx :)

Give it a try!

Yeah....I'll 😀

Drooling over this post. Blackberries are part of my childhood, there were TONS of wild blackberries in the summertime, on the way to the mountain rivers. Good times! :)

Shhh yeah we all have those memories of endless blackberry picking. It all comes back now!

I love me some frozen yogurt. I have a similar ice cream makee. It beats the old style ones where you had to hand crank and use rock salt.

I wonder what will be next!

More ice cream 😂 🤣 😂

Help me out here. Hand crank amd rock salt? How does that work? :D

Before the electric ice cream makers there was a manual hand crank cover over the maker. The maker itself was metal and was placed in bucket filled with ice and rock salt.Rock salt lowers the freezing point of the ice creating a colder environment around the ice cream. I seen this process in the 80's when my mother made homemade ice cream. I share this borrowed image.

Hahaha thx for the info, this is new to me but makes total sense with the cooling point even lower.

Back in the days!

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I like very much blackberry but I never tasted the ice cream... I will try to do whit your recipe!

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