Monday, 21 February 2022

Bounty Bar Ice Cream

(Addendum: Sorry U.S. readers that I didn't explain Bounty and Flake!  I assumed they were American but no, it seems they are British chocolate bars. A Bounty is coconut covered in chocolate (enrobed as they say), and a Flake is a rippley, flaky bar that falls apart into lovely, melty pieces.  But any of your faves will do; preferably coconut-flavoured for the ice cream, of course.)


More ice cream, you say?!  Yes folks, here we have it.  A dessert filled with dairy and sugar and chocolate, so nope, not in our usual eating plan.  But for a sweet treat, now and then ...  This is rich, and delicious (as our neighbour/friend texted after she'd hoovered some down), so eat this in small amounts.

I used to looooove Bounty bars, in my younger days.  I still do, and though the taste buds are willing, the stomach juices are not :-)  In fact, now I've pretty much given up dairy and wheat, my stomach behaves like a trooper.  Yep, when my doctor told me I was lactose-intolerant all those years ago, I should have listened.  What?!  You mean doctors actually know stuff??  Who knew??   


pretty darn delicious

     

Original recipe by Sherry M.


Serves 6-8:


ingredients:


1 Flake chocolate bar 

500 mL (17 oz) thickened cream (at least 35% fat)

2 Tbs icing sugar/powdered sugar

1/4 tsp coconut essence

1 tin (320g./11 oz) condensed coconut milk

1 Bounty bar, chopped into small chunks

2 Tbs dessicated/shredded coconut

100g./3.5 oz dark chocolate

100g./3.5 oz milk chocolate

1 (more) Bounty bar, for the top

1 (more) Flake bar, for the top

1-2 Tbs extra dessicated coconut, for the top


Method:


Grab a loaf tin (mine is 23 x13 x 6cm.), and line it with freezer film or cling wrap - leave a large margin so you can cover it well

Break up the Flake bar and cast it across the base of the tin

Now whip the cream in a large bowl, with the icing sugar and the coconut essence - you want nice, firm peaks!

Now add the condensed milk, the Bounty bar chunks and the coconut

Stir it all gently through, and pour into the lined loaf tin

Melt the dark chocolate and the milk chocolate in separate bowls: in the microwave is easiest and quickest, but don't burn your milk chocolate like I did, forgetting how much more quickly it melts than the dark stuff :-)

Let them cool for several minutes, then swirl them through the ice cream mixture in the tin

Then throw the chopped Bounty chunks, the broken-up Flake, and the extra coconut over the top 

Cover with the freezer film, and put in the freezer for at least 6 hours or overnight

Take the loaf tin out of the freezer and let it warm up for a few minutes, then pull the entire ice cream loaf out of the tin by the film flaps, place on a cutting board and cut a slice for each person


Notes:


If you can't get condensed coconut milk, try using normal condensed milk with a couple of teaspoons (or more?) of coconut essence.  It's strong stuff, so taste it before adding more

Lindt chocolate is perfect here (not an ad); really easy to snap, melts readily and gives a lovely, smooth chocolate mixture

My loaf tin holds about 1 Litre/2 lb, but the actual measurements on your tin may be a wee bit different.  As long as it holds about 1 Litre, you're okay

Just an aside here; the hows and whys of a Flake bar doing what it does - i.e. - falling apart into lovely pieces that stay as they are (does that even make sense?) have been discovered by an Aussie food scientist/cook/Youtuber called Ann Reardon.  Check out her vlog, folks, for really interesting science of recipes, food and food hacks.



gather your ingredients

whip till you have firm peaks

throw Flake bar pieces over the base of your lined loaf tin

stir the chunks into the mixture

into the freezer for at least 6 hours

I gave some to the neighbours - honest!

sweet and coconutty


(Joining up with Marg from The Intrepid Reader blog.)


© Sherry M.

46 comments:

  1. I have no idea what a Flake bar or Bounty Bar is, but this sounds and looks heavenly! I am fairly certain I could substitute some American candy bar with similar results

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    1. hi anne
      sorry about that. A flake is a chocolate bar that falls apart into lovely shards of chocolate, and a Bounty is coconut enrobed in chocolate. Yep use whatever you prfer but it is meant to be coconut mainly. Cheers S

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  2. I almost drooled reading the recipe. Lol. Glad I can eat dairy still.

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    1. thanks Marie. I do eat a little dairy, like a slice of vintage cheese every so often but ah I miss the good old days of cream and cheese ...

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    2. I did find out that a Bounty Bar is a dead ringer for a Mounds bar here

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    3. ah righto. That's good you found a substitute.

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  3. Just reading through the list of ingredients, I know this is going to be addictive and delicious, Sherry.

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    1. thanks angie. it IS delicious I have to say, and didn't last long :-)

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  4. I didn’t know you were lactose intolerant! That’s a tough one to get around…

    The bounty bar ice cream looks amazing, but I have no idea what a bounty bar is! Is it Cadbury, too? I have a flake bar — a favorite of mine! — so if I can find a bounty bar, I’ll be making this.

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    1. hi david
      it's all soy milk (as it has been for many years) and nutritional yeast flakes for me these days :-) Any chocolate-enrobed coconut bar will do!

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  5. I could definitely eat more of that than I ought to. I could also happily eat any of the components one at a time except maybe the coconut essence. Really neat recipe! But I guess I'll stick to vegetables.

    best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Mae
      yes we don't often have things like this in our freezer in recent times. but it was delicious...

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  6. Sherry, love your painting of the coconut and Bounty bar! I've never been much of a candy eater, even as a child, so I don't know many of them, but I do know a few. The US coconut candy bars are Mounds, coconut covered in dark chocolate, and Almond Joy, coconut covered in milk chocolate with an almond on top of each half. This looks like something my husband will like.

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    1. thanks Jean. kind of you to say. If you like coconut and chocolate this ice cream is delectable...

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  7. Yum! Candy in ice cream can be SO good. And I love no-churn recipes like this. Really nice -- thanks.

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  8. I love coconut anything so this does sound quite good to me!

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  9. OMG this looks amazing! Why you gotta tempt me like that?! lol! - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com

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  10. This looks amazing, Sherry. I will follow your blog. Thank you for visiting mine.

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    1. thanks Marie. I'd follow your blog but there doesn't seem to be any way to do that. I can't find a subscription button :(

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  11. Oh, I have always loved a good vanilla ice cream with all sorts of things mixed in. Candy bars sound good to me! And while we might not have those exact candy bars here in the States, I suspect other candy bars would work well here, too. Great recipe, my friend...now I just need to wait until the weather warms up!

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  12. I'm saving this for August. Nothing wrong with sweet delicious treats and this looks like it would be perfect during the hottest days of summer.

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  13. I wish I were your neighbor! For more reasons than this ice cream but this looks decadently delicious.

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  14. Bounty bars have always been a favourite of mine. Hence the Bounty Cheesecake on my blog! Ha ha! So I know I would absolutely love this bounty bar ice cream! Yum!

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  15. Even though the two bars are not available here, gosh that looks good!

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    1. you could use any chocolate bar but one with coconut is great here!

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  16. Oh my! That looks delicious!

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  17. This does look pretty darn delicious!

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  18. This sounds delicious! Even if I have to find my own U.S. solution to the bounty and flake issue, I think I'll still call it "bounty bar!" I love the name!

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    1. thanks jeff. Apparently a mounds bar is the same as a bounty bar? Yes it's a great name :)

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