Pecan
No-Churn Butter Pecan Ice Cream
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OPfoodie
September 30, 2023
Killer recipe. Incredibly rich. First batch I made as described. Requests for seconds all around.
Special thanks to the reviewer that over-mixed the cream, I was very careful to stop as soon as it changed sound to scrape it down.
Second batch I skipped the brown butter and instead caramelized the SCM in my InstantPot. I also made pecan butter and then put it through a fine mesh strainer.
I may try to lower the richness on my next round.
Thank you!
Special thanks to the reviewer that over-mixed the cream, I was very careful to stop as soon as it changed sound to scrape it down.
Second batch I skipped the brown butter and instead caramelized the SCM in my InstantPot. I also made pecan butter and then put it through a fine mesh strainer.
I may try to lower the richness on my next round.
Thank you!
pjcamp
August 14, 2021
This is a potentially lethal recipe since it is trivial to make and tastes spectacular. You can't stop eating it. I've made a bunch of no-churn ice creams and this one waxes them all! Thank you!
Susan
June 2, 2021
I just made this ice cream over the long, rainy Memorial Day weekend! It came out FABULOUS!!! It is so good, it is like all that full-fat ice cream you had as a child! But because of all the full-fat dairy, this will be a rare treat in my house due to the fat content and the dairy! But nonetheless, a keeper!
scraps
June 2, 2021
Recipe is amazing, but I couldn’t watch the video past 15 seconds. They are not pee-cans, they are puh-cahns. A pee-can is what truckers use to relieve themselves.
Susan
June 2, 2021
They are not PUH-cahns, they are PEH-cahns. But thankfully I didn't watch the video for the other pronunciation! Haha!
pjcamp
August 14, 2021
This may interest both of you. Play the pronunciations.
https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/pecan
Josh Katz, author of “Speaking American: How Y’all, Youse, and You Guys Talk,” has studied dialects far and wide, including — no surprise — the pronunciation of “pecan.” Katz says the “urban-rural” fault line “is a big part of a lot of dialect variation, in particular pronunciation.” With that distinction in mind, urban dwellers, even in the same state, are more likely to say “PEE-can,” while country folk generally say “pih-KAHN” As previously noted, the Oxford English Dictionary accepts both.
https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/pecan
Josh Katz, author of “Speaking American: How Y’all, Youse, and You Guys Talk,” has studied dialects far and wide, including — no surprise — the pronunciation of “pecan.” Katz says the “urban-rural” fault line “is a big part of a lot of dialect variation, in particular pronunciation.” With that distinction in mind, urban dwellers, even in the same state, are more likely to say “PEE-can,” while country folk generally say “pih-KAHN” As previously noted, the Oxford English Dictionary accepts both.
Sarah L.
June 1, 2021
This does a great job on infusing the pecan and butter throughout the ice cream just as said in the vid. The complexity / depth of flavor is astonishing. I realize now, I have never truly tasted butter pecan ice cream. What they sell in the stores is a lie.
Plenty of nuts! Dangerously large amount of resultant ice cream.
JUST SO SWEET. Next time i will cut the SCM to 10oz and see if that helps.
Overall splendidly done.
Plenty of nuts! Dangerously large amount of resultant ice cream.
JUST SO SWEET. Next time i will cut the SCM to 10oz and see if that helps.
Overall splendidly done.
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June 1, 2021
skip the scm and use instead 1 cup whole milk and ½ cup sugar. I make ice cream once a week and this is much better- not overly sweet.
Kathleen M.
May 27, 2021
Amazing elegant simplicity! Remembering that authentic taste from my childhood. Immeasurable gratitude Emma.
Amy
May 26, 2021
I used my Vitamix and mistakenly overwhipped..... :( . I looked at a Vitamix whipped cream recipe after (too late!) that recommended 15 seconds. My pecan cream mixture is super liquidy, but I'm going to continue since I don't have any more heavy cream. Hoping it will still taste great!
Amy
May 27, 2021
I churned the mixture and the flavor is great! I find no churn ice creams to be way too rich though. Is it still possible to make a no churn recipe but vary the fat content of the milk --- for example, 1/2 cream and 1/2 half and half? Thanks to anyone who has tried it.
Ko
May 26, 2021
Incredible! I just finished making this and I am blown away by the flavor profile and how insanely easy it was to make! An absolute showstopper!! I’m thinking you could take this in a million other flavor directions too! Thank you for such a fantastic ice cream recipe!
AntoniaJames
May 26, 2021
Great idea, Ko. I'm thinking pistachio here . . . . or perhaps walnut with a maple swirl. ;o)
cosmiccook
June 6, 2021
Antonia, glad to see you posting! What delicious creations have you been working on????
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