Ricotta Cheese Ice Cream With Roasted Strawberries
Creamy dreamy eggless ricotta ice cream with roasted strawberries folded in. Makes for a perfecter sweet treat during spring or summer months!
Servings: 6 servings
Ingredients
For Roasting The Strawberries
- 1 lb fresh strawberries
- 1.5 tablespoon lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1-2 tablespoon granulated sugar
For Ice Cream
- 7 graham cracker sheets
- 20 oz ricotta cheese whole
- 1 cup heavy cream
- ¾ cup condensed milk
- ¼ teaspoon fine salt
- 10-12 strawberries chopped into bits
Instructions
Roasting the Strawberries
- Pre-heat the oven to 350°F. Position the oven rack to the middle. I use glass or ceramic baking dish but if using any other kind, line with parchment paper.
- Thoroughly wash the strawberries under running stream of water.Dry them between folds of kitchen towel to completely remove any moisture.
- Cut each berry in half for larger berries or cut into quarters for smaller ones. Layer the cut berries in a single layer in the baking dish.
- Add fresh lemon juice & zest over the berries. Sprinkle the sugar.
- Roast the berries inside the oven for 25 -40 minutes or until the juices thicken, they become syrupy, but the edges of the berries do not burn. The time will depends on the size of the berries and whether they are at the edge of the pan (faster) or in the middle (slower).Keep an eye.
- Remove roasted strawberries and juices & let cool to room temperature. Using a fork gently mash the berries. If you want to make ice cream later, these roasted berries can sit in the fridge for 3-5 days.
Make The Ice Cream
- Place the graham cracker sheets in a ziplock bag & pound using a rolling pin crush into fine bits. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, lightly whisk together ricotta cheese and heavy cream until smooth. Add the condensed milk , salt. Stir to combine.
- Fold in the roasted berries along with crushed graham crackers. Pour the ricotta mixture into an ice cream maker and churn/freeze according to the manufacturer's directions. Add the chopped strawberries 8-10 minutes before the end of freezing.Alternatively you can pour the mixture into a glass/metal dish, stir in the chopped berries and freeze. You will need to stir the mix every 2 hours to slow for a creamy ice cream. Let freeze overnight or for at least 6 hours.
- To Serve- Using an ice cream scoop, places scoops of ice cream in the serving bowls, top up with fresh grated lemon zest, nuts,or reserved roasted berries.Serve immediately.
Notes
- Summer strawberries are quite sweet, so I added sugar accordingly. This recipe makes a faintly sweet ice cream. If your berries are tart or you prefer sweeter ice creams, increase the condensed milk.
- This recipe can be used for any kind of berries or stone fruits.
- You can add few teaspoons of balsamic vinegar or maple sugar while roasting the strawberries for added flavor.
kankana
This post is making me smile 🙂 you have to wait for my next to next post to know why 😉 absolutely love the photos!
globetrotterin1
I´ll try to make its myself and than I´ll report you, if it tastes so good as your pics look! 😉
Sublime Palate
Tanvi, YOU rock girl !:) Your food and recipes always give me the feeling that you cook with love. I really look forward to your posts. Let me also tell you, I've always been amazed by the stuff you cook and the extent to which you go to make food from 'scratch'. It's no surprise that your blog has been nominated for the Cosmo-UK award:) Great stuff and keep up your good work and inspiring others (me included) 🙂
Pooja Chauhan (@PChauhan28)
Woww, its looking absolutely fabulous Tanvi, never knew that you can make ice-cream of ricotta cheese. Will definitely try it. Keep posting love your recipes :).
Rosa Mayland
Mmmhhh, heavenly! Ricotta is so delicious. Great clicks.
Cheers,
Rosa
Angie@Angie's Recipes
This looks HEAVENLY!
shama
inviting dear..delicious
Nandita
Gosh!!! Ice cream has never looked so beautiful. Lovely styling and photography 🙂
dassana
the pink and red tones in the pics is standing out so well amongst the greyish & neutral tones.
i also remember going to these hand painted ice cream carts. but in some parts of india these carts are still existing. in fact i do remember buying kulfi from the kulfi guy who would carry a big earthern pot on his head full of kulfis. we would wait for this guy to make the round of our house so much in the summers just to have some kulfi 🙂
Ilke
I love this , how it looks and everything. You are right, you can always eat broccoli tomorrow 🙂 I have never made icecream at home. Making custard with eggs always stopped me.
Beli Eats
Awesome photographs!
Sawsan@ Chef in disguise
I love the idea of icecream with no eggs and can only imagine the addition roasting the strawberries makes to the recipe.
I can't wait to try this with peaches as strawberries are no longer in season here
chinmayie @ love food eat
Looks amazing! The only problem I have about making ice-creams at home is that I can't stop eating it.
Nami | Just One Cookbook
I LOVE THIS RECIPE!!! Roasting strawberries? I've never done it and I'm intrigued. I also haven't used ricotta for ice cream yet. This is such a beautiful and delicious post that I'm too excited to think. Haha. Thanks for sharing the recipe!!
scribbleofhappygoluckygal
yumm..!! and the pictures are aewsome..!!! and i too remember about t kulfi and ice cream vendors n India.. nostalgia..:(:(
Reem | Simplyreem.com
OMG, This is a kind of recipe I need in my life to flaunt around..LOL
Gal your photography is breathtaking, I know I say it every time.. But trust me I will keep saying this...
I am so totally coming to vegas, this ice-cream, lesson in photography some aloo keema.. who cares for casino ...
Ira Rodrigues
Definitely love the photos and also the recipe is so unique! very happy that i have finally knowing what should I make for other strawberry dessert for the next dessert at home, Thx!
Reese@SeasonwithSpice
What a luscious ice cream, Tanvi! Ricotta cheese, roasted strawberries and a dash of whiskey - I know this is a winner recipe, even before I get to try it. You never fail to inspire, Tanvi!
huntfortheverybest
this ice cream sounds wonderful!
yumgoggle
You make the most drool worthy ice cream...and take the most brilliant pictures. This has to grace my kitchen before the summer ends, and even after summer, I don't mind making this over and over again. Gonna be a long time favorite of mine =)
Anyhoo, we have been keeping an eye out for unique and interesting bloggers with phenomenal photography skills, and yours have caught our attention! We have just recently launched a food photo gallery http://www.yumgoggle.com/gallery/ that allows you to showcase all your great work and share it with all of our visitors. We’d be proud to have your work as part of our growing collection to continue to have a larger reach and further inspire all fellow food lovers out there!
purabinaha
I loved your meticulousness. Summer strawberries are indeed sweet and sugar has to be adjusted accordingly. This is a good tip! Your ice cream looks fantastic!
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Yasmeen @ Wandering Spice
I am longing for the summer weather we just left on our honeymoon in Bali... I think this is the perfect remedy for frigid Melbourne winter! Such a lovely idea, I can imagine how creamy the ricotta cheese makes it.
huntfortheverybest
sounds delish! would love to try it.
magicofspice
I love roasted fruit and such a beautiful addition to an ice cream...really lovely and refreshing!
TasteFood
This is brilliant - and sumptuous!
Asmita (@FoodieAsmita)
OMG,
Looks simply divine!!!
Faith
I made a similar cheesecake-like ice cream with strawberries a couple years ago and it was an instant favorite! Your recipe with ricotta sounds delicious.
Deirdre
Wow! Looks delicious.
mycookinghut
Looks absolutely yummy!!
Deepa
I don't know why but I wasn't getting any updates from your blog 🙁 Drool worthy pictures and your clicks are as usual so real and tempting...Love your styling Tanvi ..Keep in touch
Richa
beautiful shots and lovely flavors. hope you are doing well Tanvi.
CJ @ Morsels of Life
This ice cream looks like some tasty eats! I think I'd like to try it with balsamic roasted strawberries. 🙂
anh@anhsfoodblog.com
I haven't made ice-cream with ricotta base! You have inspired me 🙂
Beth Michelle
I love roasted strawberries! This ice cream looks absolutely incredible and so so pretty!!
Aldy (@aldentegourmet)
Such sweet post, Tanvi! The addition of roasted strawberries sounds absolutely delightful!
Hugs <3
Nadia
Wow this is beautiful, Tanvi! I chuckled when I read that you have to post this before next season because I can totally relate. 😉
I want to try and roast some strawberries, their flavor is way more intense than raw ones.
Miss you! xoxo
Yasmeen @ Wandering Spice
Ricotta? Ice cream? My husband is going to freak out with happiness, seriously, his two favorite things! Gorgeous as always, Tanvi.
Yasmeen @ Wandering Spice
Hehe. Just had to come back for a third look 🙂
mycookinghut
Great post with drooling photos!
Meg
Will be trying this recipe soon, loved it and the photos too. Wherever did you get those bowls from ? The pink and the grey ones?
Tanvi
Thanks Meg. I got the bowls from World Market. http://www.worldmarket.com/
cquek
that would be my favourite...
xmadeinchinax
i love this. Thank you so much for the post!!! it looks amazing i can't wait to try it!
fati's recipes
Looks absolutely delicious! Beautiful photographs, too! 🙂
Gwen @simplyhealthyfamily
Sheer genus!! I'll be eating this all spring and summer! Gorgeous photography btw, SO glad I came across your site.
Precious Smile
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U scream!
We all scream for ice-cream...
Courtney
This is so delicious! FYI, if using a cuisinart ice cream maker this makes too much so only put about 3/4 of recipe in ice cream maker.