B.D. asks from Pittsburgh, PA on July 22, 2012
Dairy Free Ice Cream
My daughter is allergic to milk so I've tried making dairy free ice cream in an ice cream machine. Being that it is missing the dense cream or milk solids it doesn't freeze completely in the machine but then freezes pretty solid in the freezer. I am trying to figure out how to overcome this. I wondered if coconut milk in a can would have enough 'cream' to overcome this.
I used rice milk with the two recipes I've tried and both had the same result. I'd like to avoid soy if at possible but I think some recipes out there call for soy creamer. Any suggestions other than just buy the So Delicious off the shelf?
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E.G. answers from Pittsburgh on July 24, 2012
I recently came a cross a chocolate gelato recipe that uses coconut milk. I haven't made it yet, but it sounds delicious. I will post it later this evening.
Good Luck
Here is the link: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/creamy_chocolate_gelato...
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M.C. answers from Houston on July 22, 2012
I don't know how to help you with making it homemade, but here is an article listing the "Top 6" non-dairy ice cream products:
http://grist.org/article/2009-06-30-review-non-dairy-ice-...
Hope this helps!
***ETA*** Only two of which are soy based, the others are either rice or coconut based!!
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E.G. answers from Pittsburgh on July 24, 2012
I recently came a cross a chocolate gelato recipe that uses coconut milk. I haven't made it yet, but it sounds delicious. I will post it later this evening.
Good Luck
Here is the link: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/creamy_chocolate_gelato...
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S.L. answers from New York on July 22, 2012
We bought a Yonana Bed Bath and Beyond sells for 50$ and offers 20% off coupons. You use frozen bananas and any other fruit and it is delicious and creamy. JUST banana and other fruit. It is not like a smoothie, it is creamy, like ice cream. They have a recipe for choc mint I have not tried yet. So worth the 40$
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H.W. answers from Portland on July 22, 2012
As someone else has suggested, try the coconut ice creams or the Rice Dream stuff. I can't have dairy at all. Both of these have worked fine for me.
If you are determined to make something at home from scratch, try sorbets.
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A.H. answers from Washington DC on July 23, 2012
No ice cream will ever freeze completely in the machine, it is just not possible. It would break the churn, so it always will be soft and for a harder product you will have to put it in the freezer. You got some good advice here, but keep in mind that rice milk is water based and it will freeze up like water. Try a recipe that called for making a " custrard " first ( I hope there are no egg allgeries) and use that as a base for making the frozen treat. Good luck !!
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N.W. answers from Eugene on July 22, 2012
I haven't tried making dairy free ice cream but the coconut based ice cream substitute at Whole Foods is delicious and my dairy-free daughter also liked the tofutti cuties, ice cream sandwiches made with soy milk.
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M.G. answers from Philadelphia on July 24, 2012
I have a lot of friends who follow dairy free diets for health reasons and all of the recipes I've seen for ice cream call for full fat coconut milk which is the kind that comes in a can. Some good recipes on my friend's site: http://fastpaleo.com/mint-dark-chocolate-chip-ice-cream/
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S.B. answers from Dallas on July 22, 2012
To get it creamier, you'll probably need the soy. You are right, rice milk just doesn't have the fat. We used a recipe with rice milk a few times too. I boiled it with vanilla bean in an attempt to get a nicer flavor. It did have a nice vanilla taste, but it was a bit icy and hard. My hubby is trying to avoid soy when he can so using soy milk wasn't an option. So our solution was to make cookies and cream ice cream. We added a some crushed oreo cookies to the mix. This addition seems to make the iciness less noticeable. Our family likes it.
Let me know how the coconut milk work. I know I have made whipped cream with coconut milk. If you put it in the fridge and let it solidify, you can scoop the fatty part right off.
We have also been substituting sorbet for ice cream treats. Sorbet it dairy free. The store brand here is tasty and reasonably priced. And when it's on sale we pick up the Haagen Daas sorbet. They even have a chocolate that's dairy free and yummy.
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