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Chocolate Coconut Milk Ice Cream


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purple Community Regular

I just made this...YUM!

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I read that you can buy coconut milk at the Asian store alot cheaper...gotta do that and make MORE!


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sarahk47 Newbie
I just made this...YUM!

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I read that you can buy coconut milk at the Asian store alot cheaper...gotta do that and make MORE!

Thanks for the link! I'll have to try this. And yes, I buy my coconut milk at a little Thai grocer, and it's usually 30 cents to a dollar cheaper per can.

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I also discovered this recipe about 3 weeks ago, and it is fabulous!! I substituted almond extract, and added fresh cherry halves, and some slivered almonds. I made it with an expensive can of Thai coconut milk, and also Imperial Dragon Coconut Milk from Walmart ($1.32). In my opinion, there was no difference in the taste. The cheaper brand worked just fine. The recipe shows a soft serve ice cream...I froze it and prefer "hard" serve.

purple Community Regular
I also discovered this recipe about 3 weeks ago, and it is fabulous!! I substituted almond extract, and added fresh cherry halves, and some slivered almonds. I made it with an expensive can of Thai coconut milk, and also Imperial Dragon Coconut Milk from Walmart ($1.32). In my opinion, there was no difference in the taste. The cheaper brand worked just fine. The recipe shows a soft serve ice cream...I froze it and prefer "hard" serve.

I was thinking of adding nuts too, next time! Almond sounds good instead of the vanilla.

My dh said "MAKE MORE" ! :P

I like it any way as long as its chocolate...mm ;)

I tried it plain with some canned peaches. The coconut overpowers the peach flavor...needs some tweaking. Fresh peaches would help.

I may try it plain or choc with fresh picked wild black caps, should be ripe next week.

Ginsou Explorer

You could also try adding crushed hard peppermint candies, or M&M's, if the ingredients are not a digestive problem.

OptimisticMom42 Apprentice

The ice cream makers were on clearance for $18.00. :D So we made the Chocolate coconut milk ice cream last night and it was a hit! Even my picky 17yr old who does not have dietary restrictions said it tasted like Bear Claw ice cream.

Thanks Everyone!

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