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Since I have the Floyds' ice-cream maker, and since I will be returning it soon, I decided to experiment.

I made savory ice cream.

I tried making a frozen cucumber raita, basically. Peeled a cucumber, salted it to draw off some water, rinsed it, and threw it in the blender? Added about half a container of plain yogurt and, hmm, 3/4 pint, I think, of buttermilk. For seasoning, a quarter teaspoon of garam masala and a half-teaspoon each of ground cumin and ground coriander. Plus some black pepper. Blend until liquefied and pour it in the ice-cream maker.

The result was a qualified success. I didn't rinse the cucumbers well enough, so it ended up really salty and I had to add a pinch of sugar to try and balance it out. It was a reasonable texture out of the ice-cream maker, but after I left it in the freezer to firm up, it iced up considerably. Too much water, not enough fat, I think, which is in part because I didn't use much yogurt (I was using up leftovers) and in part because I added a lot of buttermilk to try and cut the salt.

If I did it again, I'd just throw the cucumber in straight and salt to taste once everything else was mixed together, and I would use a lot more yogurt -- probably more yogurt than buttermilk, honestly.

So not spectacular, but all in all, I think it would work. I probably won't eat all of what I made, but I'll eat at least some of it when I'm in the mood (and if I remember to let it defrost some first.) Tomorrow, I'm going to make mint again (for 2nd Thursday boardgaming) and see if I can make it less delicate this time.

Date: 2007-03-08 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thatwesguy.livejournal.com
Yum!

I am mightily saddened that 2nd Thursday Boardgaming isn't an event I can readily attend. :-(

Date: 2007-03-08 08:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-tectonic.livejournal.com
You're welcome to join us if you're ever in the area...