Strawberry Pop-Tart Ice Cream
Summer berries are here! Well, mostly. I’m patiently waiting for the three giant mulberry trees in my backyard to produce ripened fruit, but I’m pigging out on strawberries for now.
One of my favorite things to make with strawberries is ice cream. I’ve always done classic-but-delicious traditional strawberry in the past, but this time I decided to throw some graham cracker crumbs and rainbow sprinkles in for a Pop-Tart effect.
Making ice cream is one of my favorite childhood memories. My parents and I inherited this super old ice cream maker. It luckily wasn’t a crank-only machine, it was electric.
But it was probably the first electric ice cream maker ever made. Regardless, it was so much fun. My mom and I would make the ice cream mixture and pour it into the canister. Then my dad would fill up the wooden barrel with ice and rock salt and start it up.
We had to leave the machine on the back porch because it was so loud. It seriously sounded like a freight train, not a frozen delight maker. After it was churned, Dad would pull out the paddle, and him and I would stand over the sink licking the remnants.
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Then the ice cream would go into the freezer to firm up until we could have it for dessert later. And it was the best ice cream e-v-e-r. Over the years, we’ve upgraded to newer, more efficient ice cream makers.
My parents and I actually each have the same Cuisinart machine. There may not be the thrill of accidentally getting a stray piece of rock salt in your ice cream, but it certainly is easier, quieter, and cleaner. All the better for inventing crazy flavors like Banana Pancake Ice Cream!
Now, can we talk about the fickle nature of food photography for a minute? I was already incredibly nervous about these photos, because it was my first time ever photographing of ice cream. I was fearing that the ice cream would melt into puddles before I even got a good photo.
Well you know what? The real problem turned out to be crazy fast-moving clouds outside. As soon as I could get my camera white-balanced and all the settings worked out, either a cloud would go over the sun, or the sun would come back out. Seriously, every 10 seconds.
In the midst of changing all of my camera settings again…and again…and again….well then, the ice cream did start to melt. And then things got sticky. And then I gave up and just ate the ice cream in a brownie bowl for lunch.
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Strawberry Pop-Tart Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 3 ½ cups sliced fresh strawberries
- 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
- 1 ½ cups sugar divided
- 1 ¼ cups whole milk
- 3 cups heavy cream
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ¼ cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup graham cracker crumbs
- 1 ½ tablespoons rainbow sprinkles
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, stir together strawberries, lime juice, and 1/2 cup sugar. Let stand at room temperature 2 hours. Transfer mixture to food processor or blender; puree until smooth.
- Place milk and remaining 1 cup sugar in mixing bowl; mix on medium-low speed 2 minutes or until sugar is dissolved. Add heavy cream, vanilla and pureed strawberries; mix on low 1 minute or until well combined. Pour mixture into your ice cream machine and freeze according to instructions for your machine (mine took about 25 minutes).
- Meanwhile, in small bowl, melt butter in microwave. Add graham cracker crumbs and stir until crumbs become clumpy and lumpy (this is a good thing!).
- When ice cream has finished churning (mixture will be soft), begin dividing ice cream between two 1-quart plastic containers. Add one scoop of ice cream to each container, then sprinkle with some graham cracker crumbs and sprinkles. Repeat layers 5 times. Transfer ice cream to freezer to harden completely (at least 4 hours).
What fun, colorful, and delicious ice cream! Great photos and I understand the struggle when the sun and clouds want to mess with you while taking photos.
Yeah, seriously sun and clouds! Stop trying to rain on our food photography parade!
After all, isn´t eating the melty ice cream the best part of blogging about it!? This is so festive, perfect for outdoor barbecues Lori!
After all, isn´t eating the melty ice cream the best part of blogging about it!? This is so festive, perfect for outdoor barbecues Lori!
Right? If eating melting ice cream is a job requirement of a blogger, well then, I’ve had much worse jobs 🙂
The sprinkles and graham cracker additions do make this strawberry ice cream look super festive, fun and dee-licious! Thank you for the recipe.
Appreciate too the story about the first freight train electric ice cream maker…Shall I confess? I remember the crank kind churning away as a kid at my grandparents’ place =)
The sprinkles and graham cracker additions do make this strawberry ice cream look super festive, fun and dee-licious! Thank you for the recipe.
Appreciate too the story about the first freight train electric ice cream maker…Shall I confess? I remember the crank kind churning away as a kid at my grandparents’ place =)
Oh, I’m sure my grandparents had one of those, too. Then I think they upgraded to the “first-ever electric version” and then handed that down to my parents. So glad ice cream maker technology has come a long way. Now, if only there was a way for it to automatically remind me to put the freezer bowl in the freezer two days before I want to make the ice cream.
Tee hee. So right. An automatic remind would be nice.
That’s what I do and it works really well. I get a good 5 minutes before any melting!
Well, the photos turned out beautifully despite the sun giving you a run for your money! 🙂 Love the ice cream – what a fun idea!
Well, the photos turned out beautifully despite the sun giving you a run for your money! 🙂 Love the ice cream – what a fun idea!
Thanks so much, Camille 🙂
Holy freaking moly. You had me at ice cream, but poptart ice cream?!?! WANT!!!!!
Holy freaking moly. You had me at ice cream, but poptart ice cream?!?! WANT!!!!!
Haha, thanks Katie. I LOVE homemade ice cream, so I’ll probably be making/blogging about lots more this summer 🙂
Love it!!! Strawberry Pop Tarts are a love of mine (well, ok, really an obsession!) So, I’m all about trying this ice cream version. And the photos were lovely… in my book, a great food photo makes you want to reach in and grab a bit. Accomplished! 😉
Love it!!! Strawberry Pop Tarts are a love of mine (well, ok, really an obsession!) So, I’m all about trying this ice cream version. And the photos were lovely… in my book, a great food photo makes you want to reach in and grab a bit. Accomplished! 😉
Aww, thanks Diana! I’m actually not a huge Pop Tart eater, and I wasn’t sure if graham crackers were really the right thing to use for the “crust” element. But if you’re a huge fan of Pop Tarts, and you say it’s good, then I’m pleased!
Thanks Kathia!
Auto mode is definitely what I should have done here! haha. I also think if you “pre-scoop” the ice cream and then freeze the scoops, maybe you’ll get a few extra minutes to photograph? I meant to try that here, but forgot.
Thanks Courtney! Those old ice cream makers were so awesome. Somehow, I think the ice cream tasted better when it was made in those. Don’t get me wrong, the ice cream from the Cusinart is still good, but maybe I just liked that thrill of getting a spare piece of rock salt in your bowl 🙂
Thanks Amanda! I’ve realized it’s a kiddo ice cream flavor invented by an adult 🙂