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    Paleo Coconut Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe

    Last Modified: Jan 18, 2023 by Paleo Leaper · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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    The good news is that you don't have to say goodbye to ice cream when following a Paleo diet. The bad news is that you'll absolutely have to make it yourself. Some health food stores now offer a coconut milk alternative to regular ice cream, but I think it still contains some nasty ingredients.

    coconut vanilla ice cram in a wooden bowl

    Making it yourself can actually be fun and rewarding. You'll impress everybody when they learn that you made the ice cream yourself from A to Z, and you have much more control over the final result.

    This recipe is 100% Paleo, and while you have the option of adding some sugary indulgences like dark chocolate or honey, it's completely up to you. You don't have to add anything sugary to get a great result that'll please everybody.

    You can leave it plain like your usual vanilla ice cream or add any of your favorite flavorings during the preparation process. Fruits, coconut flakes, nuts, or mint are all good options, as are honey or chocolate if you want a little treat.

    You can always prepare the ice cream plain and add any of those other options when serving so you can enjoy different flavors every time.

    People are often worried about making ice cream because they don't have an ice cream machine, but it's not much more complicated or time-consuming without one.

    The trick is to fully cool the custard in the refrigerator before putting it in a bowl in the freezer and vigorously whisking it every 30 minutes for about 2 to 3 hours while it freezes.

    This will prevent hard crystals from forming and will produce the same smooth ice cream you'd expect from an ice cream machine.

    This is a real ice cream made using egg custard. Unlike simpler ice cream recipes not based on a custard, this one will be much richer and will feel like the real ice cream you're used to.

    It takes a bit more work on your part, but the result will speak for itself.

    Paleo coconut vanilla ice cream recipe

    Serves: 4

    Ingredients for the base

    • 1 can coconut milk, full-fat;
    • 2 eggs or 4 egg yolks (yolks alone will give even more richness);
    • Seeds from 2 fresh vanilla beans or 2 tablespoon real vanilla extract.

    Possible flavoring options (add any or a combination of the following flavorings)

    • ½ cup of your favorite berries (chopped or blended to a puree);
    • ½ cup coconut flakes;
    • ¼ cup finely chopped mint;
    • ¼ cup chopped nuts;
    • Lemon, lime, or orange zest;
    • 3 tablespoon raw honey;
    • ¼ cup dark chocolate chips or flakes (you can take high-quality dark chocolate and chop it yourself to your liking).

    Preparation

    1. Boil some water in a pot and reduce to a simmer.
    2. Place a heat-proof bowl over it to create a double boiler, and pour the coconut milk into it. Put vanilla seeds or vanilla extract with the coconut milk and heat until hot, but make sure it doesn't come to a boil. If using flavorings such as mint or dark chocolate, you can add them now. You can also add chocolate at the end of the process to keep the pieces whole.
    3. Whisk the eggs or yolks in a separate bowl. Temper the eggs by adding one ladleful of the now hot coconut milk while whisking quite vigorously to slowly bring the temperature up without cooking the eggs. Add two or three more ladlefuls of the coconut milk mixture and incorporate them into the eggs while whisking continuously.
    4. Pour the tempered eggs into the double boiler and continue whisking.
    5. Whisk for a couple of minutes non-stop to form a thick custard. Make sure it doesn't get too hot, and the simmering water doesn't touch the mixture.
    6. Once the custard is ready, remove it from the heat source and let it cool on the counter or in the refrigerator.
    7. You can add any other flavoring you want to use once the custard is cold enough to comfortably put a finger in it.
    8. Let it cool even more in the refrigerator before freezing it.
    9. Put in your ice cream maker and follow its instructions or put in a baking dish in the freezer and stir vigorously every 30 minutes for about 2 to 3 hours until it's set.
    10. Take it out of the freezer for about 10 minutes before enjoying it, so it softens a bit. Serve with added coconut milk, berries, mint, coconut flakes, or any other flavoring you might like.

    📖 Recipe

    Coconut ice cream in a wooden bowl

    Paleo Coconut Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe

    Who said ice cream was off limit on Paleo? Ice cream is made out of eggs and a rich liquid. Coconut milk is perfect for a coconut paleo ice cream.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    2 hours hrs
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
    Course Dessert
    Cuisine American
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 309 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 can coconut milk full-fat;
    • 2 eggs or 4 egg yolks yolks alone will give even more richness;
    • Seeds from 2 fresh vanilla beans or 2 tablespoon real vanilla extract.
    • Possible flavoring options add any or a combination of the following flavorings
    • ½ cup of your favorite berries chopped or blended to a puree;
    • ½ cup coconut flakes;
    • ¼ cup finely chopped mint;
    • ¼ cup chopped nuts;
    • Lemon lime, or orange zest;
    • 3 tablespoon raw honey;
    • ¼ cup dark chocolate chips or flakes you can take high-quality dark chocolate and chop it yourself to your liking.

    Instructions
     

    • Boil some water in a pot and reduce to a simmer.
    • Place a heat-proof bowl over it to create a double boiler, and pour the coconut milk into it. Put vanilla seeds or vanilla extract with the coconut milk and heat until hot, but make sure it doesn’t come to a boil. If using flavorings such as mint or dark chocolate, you can add them now. You can also add chocolate at the end of the process to keep the pieces whole.
      1 can coconut milk, Seeds from 2 fresh vanilla beans or 2 tablespoon real vanilla extract.
    • Whisk the eggs or yolks in a separate bowl. Temper the eggs by adding one ladleful of the now hot coconut milk while whisking quite vigorously to slowly bring the temperature up without cooking the eggs. Add two or three more ladlefuls of the coconut milk mixture and incorporate them into the eggs while whisking continuously.
      2 eggs or 4 egg yolks
    • Pour the tempered eggs into the double boiler and continue whisking.
    • Whisk for a couple of minutes non-stop to form a thick custard. Make sure it doesn’t get too hot, and the simmering water doesn’t touch the mixture.
    • Once the custard is ready, remove it from the heat source and let it cool on the counter or in the refrigerator.
    • You can add any other flavoring you want to use once the custard is cold enough to comfortably put a finger in it.
      ½ cup of your favorite berries, ½ cup coconut flakes;, ¼ cup finely chopped mint;, ¼ cup chopped nuts;, Lemon, 3 tablespoon raw honey;, ¼ cup dark chocolate chips or flakes, Possible flavoring options
    • Let it cool even more in the refrigerator before freezing it.
    • Put in your ice cream maker and follow its instructions or put in a baking dish in the freezer and stir vigorously every 30 minutes for about 2 to 3 hours until it’s set.
    • Take it out of the freezer for about 10 minutes before enjoying it so it softens a bit. Serve with added coconut milk, berries, mint, coconut flakes, or any other flavoring you might like.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 309kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 5gFat: 26gSaturated Fat: 22gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 82mgSodium: 47mgPotassium: 302mgFiber: 2gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 119IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 29mgIron: 2mg
    Keyword coconut ice cream, vanilla
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