Author: Lesley at Lola Rugula

Photo of the Day

Photo of the Day

Have you ever had a subject that is so beautiful to you that you can’t even choose one shot? That is the dilemma I had with my recently sprouted radish seeds. If you haven’t followed my previous posts, I’ve recently begun sprouting at home and 

Easy Lamb Stew

Easy Lamb Stew

Winter has definitely arrived here in Northern Illinois. It’s cold and daylight is in short supply so of course, I find myself making more soups, stews, and braises. On New Years Day I roasted a semi-boneless leg of lamb with garlic and herbs that we 

No Churn Coffee Ice Cream

No Churn Coffee Ice Cream

My newest kitchen escapade involves homemade ice cream, because I recently bought an ice cream maker for my KitchenAid stand mixer and, after the first go-round, I love it! I really don’t need it for this ice cream, because it can be made without it, but it helps get the ice cream to the setting stage much faster than without it.

The sweetened condensed milk is what makes this require no churning, so feel free to play around with your own flavors and variations. Also, you can make this with any coffee that you like but obviously the better-quality coffee you use, the more flavorful and decadent this is.

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I think you’ll find it as easy and as enjoyable as we did and I hope you love it just as much.  This recipe makes just under 1 quart.

Easy No-Churn Coffee Ice Cream Recipe

  • 1 14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk (should measure 1 1/4 cups)
  • 1 1/4 cup very strongly brewed coffee or espresso, cooled to room temperature
  • 1/2 cup half and half or heavy cream. I use half and half to make this a little lighter, plus I’m more likely to have it on hand. The heavy cream obviously makes it richer and denser.
  • large pinch of ground coffee

In a large bowl, whisk all of the ingredients together. If using heavy cream, whip it separately, until soft peaks form, and then fold in the rest of the ingredients.

Pour into a freezer-safe container and freeze until completely set, at least 4-6 hours. If using an ice cream maker for faster chill time, process in your ice cream maker, until the ice cream chills and starts to set, then pour into your container and freeze.

We used our classic espresso maker to make the coffee for this.

homemade coffee ice cream recipe

This actually only made about a cup of coffee, so I added water to get to 1 1/4 cups. Instead of letting it sit to cool or plunging the espresso maker into an ice bath, my husband simply stuck the whole thing outside in the snow for a few minutes. Worked like a charm.

homemade coffee ice cream recipe

A homemade coffee ice cream recipe that’s easy and delicious, right?

Next up will be either vanilla bean ice cream or chocolate; we haven’t decided yet. This batch of coffee ice cream lasted us all of 2 days. I’ve also got my mind set on a berry sorbet – either raspberry or blackberry. Oh, the possibilities!

Beef and Tomato Goulash

Beef and Tomato Goulash

I grew up on this dish and it’s still a favorite of mine on a cold winter night. There are probably hundreds of variations on this and my own recipe often changes depending on what I have on hand. The basics to this dish are 

How to Make Homemade Horseradish

How to Make Homemade Horseradish

A few years ago, I got the brilliant idea to plant horseradish. I got the roots at a local store and then, because I ran out of time to plant them, ended up sticking them in our refrigerator for a week. So when I finally 

Photo of the Day

Photo of the Day

I was going through some of my garden photos from this past summer and came across this shot of one of our purple coneflowers. I put a little soft focus on it – you can tell me what you think…

purple coneflower

Photo of the Day

Photo of the Day

Delicious any time of year but especially festive at the holidays, thanks to their unique shape when sliced: Starfruit