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Perfect Purple Moon Ice Cream!

Perfect Purple Moon Ice Cream!

some might recall i’ve been concocting purple moon ice cream which is my 100% organic homage to the froot loopy blue moon ice cream without the artificial food coloring, or other mystery ingredients. it took a few iterations but i’ve finally perfected the recipe.

nearly everyone – young and old – who taste it, loooooove it ( you can’t win everyone over ). if they’re familiar with blue moon they say it’s even better than the original, which is not terribly surprising given the delicious organic valley dairy ( yes, i’m the ov milk and cream brand manager and i’m biased. but really, the quality of the ingredients always matters, and with ice cream they might matter even a little bit more. ) and real fruit and citrus flavors. if they’re not familiar with blue moon, then they just think it’s super great ice cream with a bright fruity flavor and a smooth mouthfeel ( thanks to the heavy whipping cream and vanilla pudding ).

a few unsolicited remarks:

get out of here! this is the best ice cream i’ve ever had!
are you kidding me? how did you make it sooooo good?
omg. you need to start selling this.

i didn’t do anything magical. i think most people are just used to mediocre ice cream and using the best ingredients really highlights how extraordinary ice cream can be.

of course, odin is the only critic that matters to me. he loves it and says it’s his favorite ice cream. that’s all the praise i need to put it into permanent rotation.

basically, after the original experiment, i tried a bunch of things that didn’t work and the final recipe is close to the first with a few key changes. the quantities are doubled to make a full batch in standard ice cream mixer. the amount of raspberry juice was tweaked to give more natural color and flavor and maybe most importantly, the vanilla pudding is added after scalding the milk, not in the last 5 minutes of mixing. let me tell you from hard won experience, a little vanilla pudding is good. too much is not 🙂

ingredients

1 cup organic valley whole milk
1 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup organic valley half-and-half
1 teaspoon vanilla extract or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla oil
3 cups organic valley heavy whipping cream
6 teaspoons vanilla pudding mix
2 cups frozen raspberries, pureed and strained through fine mesh sieve ( makes about 1 cup of juice )
2 teaspoons lemon flavored oil or 1 teaspoon lemon extract

directions:

1 cup of milk scalded in pan.
add 1 cup of sugar and 1/2 tsp of salt. stir till dissolved.
add 1 cup of half and half.
add 3 cups of heavy whipping cream.
add 6 teaspoons vanilla pudding mix, slowly. mix well.
add vanilla, raspberry, lemon flavoring.
chill in fridge till very cold.
put in ice cream machine for 20 minutes
transfer to a freezer safe container and freeze for at least 4 hours.

enjoy!

(finally) making another batch of purple moon ice cream!

(finally) making another batch of purple moon ice cream!

it’s been awhile since i whipped up a batch of purple moon ice cream. odin’s hockey team played a great game and earned a spot in the state hockey championship, which was the perfect excuse to make another half gallon.

this will sit in the fridge overnight and i’ll put in the mixer tomorrow.

i snuck a taste and i think this might be my best batch yet.

now that i think of it, i owe a debt of purple moon ice cream in exchange for getting an awesome lunchbox. maybe i’ll have to make two batches 🙂

day 3316: purple moon ice cream!

day 3316: purple moon ice cream! I.

if you live in the upper midwest you’ve probably heard of blue moon ice cream. it’s a bright blue citrus-y concoction that tastes a little like the ice cream equivalent of fruit loops. odin likes blue moon but we’re not big fans of the fact that it’s loaded with food coloring and mystery ingredients. in fact, when i’ve researched recipes in the past it’s widely held belief that true blue moon contains castoreum which is made from the extrudate from the scent sacs of beavers. yummy! ( side note, castoreum is a “natural flavor” found in many vanilla products with “natural flavors”. if you use castoreum, you can use smaller amounts of pricey vanilla. )

so i was happy to hear a radio program with the folks behind the article “melting the mystery of blue moon ice cream” where they claimed to have found a blue moon recipe that’s really, really close to the real deal without beaver butt extract.

obviously i had to give it a try!

day 3316: purple moon ice cream! II.

the recipe is straight forward. you can use whatever ingredients you like, but if you’re not using organic valley dairy you’re doing it wrong 🙂

i didn’t use the blue food coloring called for in the recipe. the color is from the cup of pureed garden raspberries ( more on that in a moment ).

ingredients

1/2 cup organic valley whole milk
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup organic valley half-and-half
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla oil
1 1/2 cups organic valley heavy whipping cream
3 teaspoons vanilla pudding mix
1 teaspoon raspberry flavored oil or 1 cup frozen raspberries, pureed
1 teaspoon lemon flavored oil or 1 teaspoon lemon extract

directions:

1/2 cup of milk scalded in pan.
add 1/2 cup of sugar and 1/4 tsp of salt. stir till dissolved.
add 1/2 cup of half and half.
add 1 1/2 cups of heavy whipping cream.
add vanilla, raspberry, lemon flavoring.
chill in fridge till very cold.
put in ice cream machine for 20 minutes
add vanilla pudding during last 5 minutes of mixing ( weirdly, the recipe doesn’t mention what to do with the pudding in the directions but i think this is what you want )

and whoila! after freezing, you get a a purple-y ice cream that looks a little like the blue moon from our local ice cream shop.

but how does it taste?

day 3316: purple moon ice cream! III.

odin and i sampled it and it is very, very close! i think it’s even a bit better than the ice cream shop variety. the flavors are a little “brighter” ( presumably because they’re, well, real ). it’s really close to “fruit loopy”. and the vanilla pudding nails the unique mouthfeel you get with the blue moon.

the one thing i would change in the next version is i wouldn’t use a cup of pureed raspberries. the seeds are distracting. i figured they would be when i was making it but i was too lazy to go through the process of pushing the puree through fine mesh to get the juice and not the seeds on the first iteration of product testing.

next time, no seeds! this is totally a keeper and going into regular ice cream making rotation.

odin liked the pinky/purple color and thought we should call it purple moon. so we will!