Smash and Slash Cherry Cordial Ice Cream - No Maker Needed

"This is an adaptation of recipe# 96709 (No Ice Cream Maker - Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream; thank you Luv4food). I was rather enthused with the design and decided to give it a whirl with some vanilla, cherries and chocolate bits. Preparation time can be longer if cherries are completely worked over by hand. Oh, and the "smash" refers to breaking down the chocolate into bits, and the "slash" refers to cutting up the cherries. I wanted to make it sound fun. =D"
 
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Ready In:
6hrs 30mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
1/2 cup
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Chill mixing bowls, mixer beaters, and all utensils you'll use in conjunction with the cream and milk.
  • Pit and chop up cherries in a contained environment, such as a large pot. Set aside, but save the remaining juice. Admire the blood-like spray of juice that inevitably got on you ;).
  • If you don't enjoy slashing up cherries, pitting them and chopping them in a blender or something is sufficient. Be sure to save the juice.
  • Put chocolate into a plastic bag and smash into small pieces with a mallet or the flat end of a tenderizer. Set aside.
  • Retrieve a (smaller) mixing bowl and whip the cream until very stiff, adding the sugar while whipping.
  • In the other (larger) mixing bowl, thoroughly mix the condensed milk, water, vanilla extract, cherry juice, and food coloring (optional).
  • Fold the whipped cream into the milk mixture. It can be rather chunky once it's all folded. Mmmm -- "chunky" ;).
  • Add the cherries and gently mix, but mix thoroughly.
  • Add the chocolate bits and gently, thoroughly mix.
  • Transfer the cream-milk-cherry-chocolate mixture into a 6-cup/1.5L freezer container. Please do not transfer from a large height. Or, y'know, try that. See how it goes for you ;D.
  • Freeze until semi-frozen, then stir.
  • Freeze for six hours total before eating =).

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I'm 30 years old, learning to cook recipe by recipe. I'm a bit of a purist in the kitchen...for instance, I'll soon know how to make my own brown sugar, rather than buying the kind that gets all chunky, and I don't look twice at recipes that use other prepared ingredients, such as including cream of mushroom soup to make potato chowder. =P I tend to substitute out some oil for applesauce, cut salt levels down, and otherwise modify recipes to make them more healthful. Otherwise...my passions are martial arts, exercise, and computer programming, the latter of which I'm in school for. I'm also poor as dirt, which is -part- of why I'm cooking so much. The other part is that I love to create the foods I love, as well as come up with new recipes. I like to look over a few different recipes and piecemeal another together. Sometimes it works. ;D
 
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