This homemade Spiced Maple Caramel Ice Cream is a sophisticated dessert that is sure to impress company, and the kids will like it too! Since it’s made with whole, unprocessed ingredients, it is a treat that you can feel good about serving.
For this recipe, you will need to make a batch of my Maple Spiced Caramel Sauce. It is naturally sweetened with maple syrup, molasses, and apple cider.
A tip on getting caramel swirls. Don’t add all of the caramel sauce to the ice cream base as it is churning or it will completely mix together. Instead layer the ice cream and caramel, after the base has churned.
Spread 1/2 of the ice cream into the bottom of your container,
then drizzle 1/2 of the caramel sauce over the ice cream layer.
Repeat with a second layer of the remaining ice cream, and end with drizzling the remaining caramel sauce on top.
Cover and freeze until the ice cream is firm enough to scoop.
Note, the ice cream base is sweetened with only 2 Tbs of raw honey and 3 Tbs of the Spiced Maple Caramel Sauce. I found that the caramel swirls added enough sweetness and that the base did not need to be super sweet. I also omitted salt in this ice cream base, because the caramel sauce has salt already.
Enjoy!
Spiced Maple Caramel Ice Cream
- 2 cups grass-fed heavy whipping cream
- 2 cups grass-fed whole milk
- 4 large egg yolks
- 1 large egg
- 2 Tbs raw honey
- 1 tsp bovine gelatin
- 2 tsp vanilla
- 1 Tbs vodka
- ½ cup Spiced Maple Caramel Sauce divided
Begin by making one batch of my
Spiced Maple Caramel SauceIn a medium size bowl, whisk egg and egg yolks with honey together.
In a saucepan, whisk together the heavy cream and milk.
Remove ¼ cup cream mixture to a small bowl and stir in the gelatin. Microwave for 30 seconds, stir again and allow gelatin mixture to rest for at least 5 minutes.
Meanwhile, heat the cream mixture over medium heat, stirring constantly until it just reaches a simmer, (between 5 and 6 minutes). Take the pan off of the heat.
Remove 1 cup of the hot cream mixture and slowly pour it into the bowl with the beaten eggs and maple syrup, whisking constantly (this will temper the eggs). Then whisk the egg/cream mixture back into the saucepan.
Return the pan to a low burner and whisk the custard mixture until it has thickened and can coat the back of a spoon (between 5 and 8 minutes), remove the pan from the heat. Note, the mixture should simmer and froth, but don’t let it boil.
Whisk in 3 Tbs of the Spiced Maple Caramel Sauce, vanilla extract, vodka, and the gelatin slurry.
Strain the custard base through a sieve over a glass container. Cover and chill completely in the refrigerator.
Tip: if you are in a hurry, you can chill this in the freezer for an hour. Just pull it out and whisk it well, every 15 minutes.
Pour the chilled custard into ice cream maker and churn according to your machine’s instructions. Mine took 25 minutes in my
Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker.
Spread 1/2 of the ice cream into the bottom of whichever container you want to use to freeze your ice cream. Drizzle 1/2 of the caramel sauce over the ice cream layer. Repeat with a second layer of the remaining ice cream, and end with drizzling the remaining caramel sauce on top.
Cover and freeze until the ice cream is firm enough to scoop.
Homemade ice cream will be super hard after it has been fully frozen, so you will want to let thaw on the counter a bit before it will be scoop-able. If you’re like me, and too impatient to wait, you can microwave it for 30-40 seconds!
This is my very favorite flavor.Loved the recipe of the ice cream Caroline.Thanks for sharing it.
You're welcome!
Oh wow!! Great recipe girl! and the tip of layering the caramel with the ice cream is awesome
Thank you!!
Hi! This looks really yummy! I was reading the directions and noticed two ingredients mentioned that are not listed, maple syrup and gelatin. Maybe the honey?
Thanks!
Thanks for catching that! I was in a bit of a hurry posting that one, guess I need to slow down ?. I made the corrections now
What is the vodka for? Would there be a substitute for it, or would it work just as good to totally leave it out?
The alcohol helps to combat iciness in the ice cream since it has a lower freezing point. It is not critical and can be omitted.