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Saturday, June 8, 2013

red bean ice cream bars

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just for today
{try something new}





Meet my sweet friend
 Jacqueline 
 who so kindly shares her yummy
recipe for 
Red Bean Ice Cream Bars

{found in my Ice Cream Book}



I am blessed to have her as a dear friend

{ you can find more of Jacqueline darling images on her blog  So Cute It Hurts  }




Jacqueline also created
 this special felted ice cream cone
{her original idea}

you can find some of her other sweet creations
in her etsy shop


share the recipe time

red bean ice cream bars
{this recipe just happens to be a favourite traditional Chinese dessert
that Jacqueline remembers her papa making when she was just a little girl}

Makes 4 to 6 bars

1/2 cup sugar
3 egg yolks
1 cup whole milk
*1 cup red bean paste
*1/2 cup of semi-whole red beans
1-1/2 cups heavy cream
ice cream moulds

*found in the Asian section of your local Supermarket
if you are unable to find red beans, kidney beans can be substituted

1. Beat sugar and egg yolks together in medium bowl until pale yellow

2. Bring whole milk to a boil in medium saucepan and remove from heat. Whisk into egg mixture and pour entire mixture back into saucepan. Stir constantly over medium-low heat with a whisk until custard thickens {about 5 mins.} making sure to scrape bottom of pan.

3. Strain custard into a clean bowl. Mix in red bean paste and semi-whole red beans; stir in heavy cream.

4. Cover and refrigerate overnight before processing, according to ice cream maker's instructions.

5. Pour into ice cream moulds and freeze until firm.

enjoy
and just for today
 try something new

{xox}


34 comments:

  1. Now thats an interesting recipe.....Have a lovely day!
    cute cones...Heidi

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  2. Oh Koralee! I just went over to Jacqueline's blog and I am enchanted! LOVE IT! And I have had green tea ice cream with red beans when I was in Japan many years ago.....SO DELICIOUS! Isn't ice cream the perfect venue for trying the unexpected flavors? The most OUTRAGEOUS flavor I have ever heard of but have never tried is GARLIC ice cream! That is actually sold at Sebastian Joe's here in town, but Gilroy, California is the garlic capitol of the states and they also make this ice cream!

    Have a super weekend with your Molly! LOVE! Anita

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  3. Those are different. I love the felted cone she created. So very, very cute! xo Diana

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  4. What an unusual ice cream flavor! The felted cone is just adorable, it would look neat hanging from a holiday tree! ((hugs)), Teresa :-)

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  5. Interesting indeed . . . Like the felted ice cream one . . .

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  6. Koralee, when I first saw this in your lovely book I was immediately transported back to my childhood - I grew up in Asia, so I got my first taste of this type of ice cream way back then!
    have a beautiful weekend, many hugs
    Duni xo

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  7. Jacqueline sure looks nice and so does her ice cream. I'm gonna have a peak at her blog later on.

    Love yours as well, just found you through Cow road. I like to explore new blogs.

    Feel free to have a look at mine:
    http://homeiswherethedachshundis.blogspot.be/

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  8. Dear Koralee, just back from a week in France (Bretagne with beautiful weather, brocante markets, Atlantic OCean .......) and just want to say HI THERE! Looking at your last posts and enjoyed it. My favorite this week were the lovely MERENGUES, with cream and strawberrys......and I am so happy, they are without gluten (I have an allergie)do you like them?????
    with love,
    Lia

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  9. It sounds very interesting..I bet it is good even with the red beans.

    Have a lovely weekend. xo

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  10. Looks like a really interesting recipe must give it a go :) x

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  11. Hi Koralee,

    How lovely that Jacqueline has shared the recipe - sounds very different and so healthy.

    Such a good idea to try something new like green tea ice cream which is yummy.

    Happy weekend, dear friend
    hugs
    Carolyn

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  12. i am such a fan of jacqueline's blog thanks for sharing all this today!

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  13. Dearest sweet Koralee, thank YOU so much for sharing my ice cream recipe and that felted little ice cream!! It's so exciting to see it here on your beautiful and very inspiring space.

    Ohh and i love Teresa's idea of using felted cones as ornaments hanging from a holiday tree! I might give it a try this Christmas!! Thank YOU for the idea. :)

    Have a beautiful Sunday sweet friend and love to you!

    jacqueline
    http://www.jqlinesocuteithurts.typepad.com/

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  14. how interesting! Wonder if my boys would entertain this.
    I'll be popping over to your lovely friend's blog - any friend of yours....!
    Happy Sunday
    fee x

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  15. Nummmm.....I had to come by for another bite of this ice cream! I am so hooked right now on cherry vanilla...HAVE A SUPER SUNDAY, Koralee! Anita

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  16. very interesting combination of flavors.i may just have to try this :)
    we made fresh strawberry ice cream last week.
    have a super day~

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  17. Thanks to you and to your friend! So interesting to taste something new!
    In summer, ice cream is a permanent temptation!
    Love, Olympia

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  18. hello there...and happiest summer to you :-)

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  19. They look delicious Koralee! Hope you had a lovely day welcoming Molly home again!

    Madelief xoxo

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  20. Great recipe and a great friend!
    Love that felt ice cream too :-)

    Ciao
    Alessandra

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  21. PS

    I am used to this ice cream as I lived in Japan for several years, but I see that soem people found it novel :-)

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  22. Oooo! MOLLY IS HOME! Now you must be extremely giddy, over-joyed, filled to overflowing, and I too wish I could sit with you over a cuppa of a nice strong black tea, with milk, of course! And we too are having rainy day after rainy day, but how green are our gardens! The sun has to come out at some point!

    LOVE TO YOU DEAREST KORALEE! Anita

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  23. A very unique flavor idea for ice cream! The felt cone is very sweet - as is your friend's blog! Happy week to you, Koralee! xoxo

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  24. How HAPPY you must be having your darling daughter home with you !
    just to know they are all nearby and doing well is happinesssss
    When is the ending of your schoolyear
    I hope you are doing okay
    Wishing you a happy new week .

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  25. The ice cream bars look delicious. Just learn red beans can be a good thing.

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  26. Oh my my friend! Not only did you bring me a huge smile this morning with your visit...but when I came here and I was greeted with a red bean paste treat...be still my heart...this is a staple on my shelf along with a ton of other Asian condiments : ) I love red bean paste pastries...but now I will be making this for the family this coming weekend...my daughter is going to FLIP!!!!! thank you thank you thank you...can't wait! You always have the sweetest everything here and the perfect start to the say! Sending tons of hugs and love!!!!

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  27. You are definitely the queen of ice cream flavors Koralee!!

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  28. Well now this just proves that you can make ice cream out of anything! I never would have dreamed of this one but they certainly look good and of course, cute pictures!

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  29. Oh wow! That looks so yummy. It is just amazing how many different kinds of ice cream there are...and I believe there is nothing better than a good ice cream ! Thanks to Jaqueline for sharing the recipe :)

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  30. How kind of Jacqueline to share her recipe...the ice cream bars look delicious!
    Love the little felt cone too...so pretty!
    Happy Wednesday Koralee!
    Susan x

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  31. Sounds intriguing! I love Japanese treats, will give this a try...
    xoxo

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  32. My family and I love anything red bean paste, thank you for this recipe!

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  33. thank you for the recepie very unyousual never heard of it before but it looks very tasty and its totally diffrent lovely leon10

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sweet hugs.....