Melty Chai Ice Cream With Honeycomb

Christiana George

I am long overdue with a post, yet would you believe me if I told you that nothing I’ve cooked lately has turned out well?

There was a cauliflower gratin that drowned in too much cheese sauce, there was a papaya lassi that in theory sounded great, but in practice turned out bland and nothing, nothing, could fix it. There were blueberry scones that confirmed what I already knew: I don’t like scones. There was carnitas, which actually turned out wonderfully, but since I didn’t take any pictures, it’s like it never happened. Remind me to share it with you some time.

Do you ever have weeks like this? Weeks where all your efforts seem in vain, where you can’t even make a batch of banana bread muffins without botching it somehow? (I forgot to mix the butter in until the very last minute. Oops.) These have been discouraging times.

I’ve finally hit upon a recipe that I like, a lot. It came out tasting the way I imagined, pretty much perfect, and I’m actually excited that there’s quite a bit left over in the fridge. Most importantly, it feels true to me. The only negative is that it’s really melty. But c’mon guys, it’s chai ice cream! And there’s honeycomb in it! Melty or not, it tastes pretty spectacular.

I thought I’d share. I need to share. I’m so tired of keeping all this frustration to myself, and I’m pretty sure you all understand. So with that caveat, plow ahead. I’m sure that with a little bit of tinkering, I’ll get it right. Plus, I think where I went wrong is that I didn’t freeze it long enough before churning it (try to refrigerate the custard overnight if you can).

Here’s the honeycomb. It hardens in the ice cream to about the consistency of cookie dough.

MELTY CHAI ICE CREAM WITH HONEYCOMB

Makes about 1 quart

Ingredients:

  • 1-1/2 cups whole milk
  • 1-1/2 cups heavy cream
  • 2 Tbsp loose black tea leaves (such as assam)
  • 3/8 to 1/2 tsp chai masala (recipe below)
  • 1/2 cup + 2 Tbsp sugar
  • 6 egg yolks
  • about 1/2 pound honeycomb, cut into bite-sized pieces
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla

Directions:

In a medium saucepan, bring milk and heavy cream to a simmer. Remove from heat. Place an infuser with the loose tea leaves and spices in the milk mixture and steep for about 20 minutes.

In a separate medium bowl, whisk the yolks and sugar until combined. Slowly add the milk mixture, whisking all the while. Return the mixture to the medium saucepan and turn the heat on to medium-low. Heat, stirring frequently, until the mixture coats the back of the spoon and swiping a finger through leaves a line. Stir in the vanilla and transfer to a container, covered with saran wrap. Store in fridge at least 4 hours, although overnight is optimal.

The next day, churn the ice cream according to your manufacturer’s instructions, adding the honeycomb towards the end. Freeze until the ice cream is at the consistency you like.

CHAI MASALA

Adapted from The Hathi Cooks

Will make more than you need, but you can keep it around and make chai whenever you feel like it. A little goes a long way.

Ingredients:
4 tsp ground black pepper
3 tsp ground ginger
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 tsp ground cardamom
pinch nutmeg

Directions:
Combine and store in an airtight container.

M&M; Birthday Party

Christiana George

I put together my son’s 4th birthday party last week.  He’s into a lot of things, but nothing in particular stood out as a theme.  That is until someone posted a photo of an M&M wedding cake on Facebook.  I had my inspiration.  My son loves M&M’s in all different varieties.  He devours whatever flavored M&M’s I buy to make recipes with.  He’s not picky when it comes to his favorite candy.  So I researched Pinterest for DIY party decor and kept my eyes open when I was out shopping.  I tried to keep it simple because it wasn’t going to be a terribly big party, but I wanted it to be special for him.

I put together my son’s 4th birthday party last week.  He’s into a lot of things, but nothing in particular stood out as a theme.  That is until someone posted a photo of an M&M wedding cake on Facebook.  I had my inspiration.  My son loves M&M’s in all different varieties.  He devours whatever flavored M&M’s I buy to make recipes with.  He’s not picky when it comes to his favorite candy.  So I researched Pinterest for DIY party decor and kept my eyes open when I was out shopping.  I tried to keep it simple because it wasn’t going to be a terribly big party, but I wanted it to be special for him.

The first thing I had found was 10 inch red plastic M&M dispenser at CVS pharmacy.  I used that as my centerpiece.  It was too cute to pass up.  Then I found a small 5 inch plastic bubble gum machine at Toys R Us that I used as a cake topper.

I wanted the party goers to have a selection of M&M’s to choose from, so I decorated a Archer Farms carton with some card stock I had on hand.  I cut out some circles with my Fiskars ShapeCutter Template, then embellished it with little “m’s” I cut out with my Sizzix Sizzlets dies in the Bounce font (which apparently they don’t make anymore, my scrapbook tools are now antiques).  I added some circle tags to label the M&M flavors.

I found most of my other supplies at Walmart.  I bought plates, napkins, and party hats in all the M&M colors (except brown).  I jazzed up the plain party hats with some more cut outs.  For these “m’s”, I used my Cricut machine with the Tear Drop cartridge.  I was trying to use what I had on hand.  If you want the official “M”, you can find it on the Cricut Plantin SchoolBook cartridge.

I used my Cricut machine to cut out these big “m’s” also.  This was one of the ideas I found on Pinterest for wall decorations.  I used double stick tape to keep them up.

He’s the whole thing all together.  Simple, but colorful and fun.  It was raining outside, so we played some movies for the kids, but they didn’t care, they ended up going in the pool anyway.

I made all sorts of treats to go with the theme, Chocolate Chip M&M Cookies, M&M Rice Krispie Treats, M&M Pretzel Sticks, and more.

I use the extra “M’s” I cut out to decorate the table.  I placed the M&M dispenser on a candlestick holder I had to make him more prominent.

Here are the Candy Coated Oreo M&M’s I blogged about earlier this week.  I placed each in matching cupcake liners from Wilton that I had found at Walmart.

This is the cake I made, inspired by this one below.  The kids thought it was amazing.  Mission accomplished.

Here’s the birthday boy all smiles when he saw his cake.  He was excited by all the mini M&M’s pouring down the front.  All the kids wanted a slice with the M&M’s on it.  

The cake was just two Pillsbury Funfetti cake mixes and two cans of Betty Crocker Fluffy White frosting.  I knew I would be spending all my time perfecting the decorating, so I didn’t make the cake and frosting from scratch this time.  Plus, I really love Funfetti cake.  And if you are wondering if I place each M&M individually on the cake , the answer would be YES!  My husband thought I was nuts.  He said I should just throw them on there, but I am a type A personality and everything has to be perfect.

For the favor bags, I bought individual packs of Birthday Cake M&M’s and added some bubbles and other candies.  The clear bags are from Walmart and the tags I made myself.  I put all the kids names on the back.  I attached the tags with matching bakers twine I had on hand.

It was a lot of work, but I like being creative.  The looks on the kids faces said it all, it was worth it.