Here it is! One quick, final post for the year. I thought I'd throw together an ice-cream loaf as it is stinking hot today (as YouTuber Emmymade would say - hehehe). And in fact, she inspired me with her recipe for mint Viennetta! Sadly, Mr P. does not like mint-flavoured anything so I will have to eat this all by myself. Oh the tragedy!! :=)
Mr P. did finish off the plate for me when I was putting the loaf back into the freezer last night. Very brave of him, indeed. He said he only managed it because there were wafers :=) Now to co-erce my neighbours into taking a big (huge) slice of this!
I know I've mentioned this before, but as a child, my family lived behind a butcher's shop in the mountains. The butcher owned a goat, which he tied up in our backyard. The goat would sometimes get off its tether (how?) and chew up mum's laundry on the outdoor washing line.
There were not one but two outdoor loos (dunnies/toilets/outhouses) in the yard. Surrounded by much, much mint growing wild. You can imagine what we imagined the mint was doing! It almost put me off for many a year, and I have never been able to bring myself to eat mint sauce. Anyways, what a ramble. Merry festive season to you all, my virtual and IRL friends! See you in 2026, with bells on!!
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| for the peppermint lovers! Delicious! |
Sherry's Recipe:
Serves (maybe) 10-12? (depends on the size of your slice)
Ingredients:
1 Litre/34 oz good-quality vanilla bean ice cream
1 tsp vanilla paste
1/4 tsp green food colouring
1/2 tsp peppermint extract see Notes
2 Peppermint Crisp chocolate bars
2 mint Aero bars
2 Flake bars
250g./9 oz dark chocolate (I use 70% Lindt), melted
2 x 125g./4.4 oz packets of chocolate wafer biscuits see Notes
Chantilly cream:
200 mL/7 oz whipping cream
1 tsp vanilla extract
1-2 Tbs icing sugar mixture
Method:
Start this recipe early in the day, or even better, the day before you want to eat it
Firstly, bring out the ice cream tub so the ice cream can get soft enough to mix the good stuff thru' it
Grab a loaf tin (mine is 23 x12 x 6 cm), brush a small amount (1/2-1 tsp?) of a neutral oil around the inside, and line with freezer film or plastic wrap, leaving a large overhang to fold over the whole shebang when freezing
Melt the chocolate in the microwave, and allow it to cool for 5 minutes or so
Spoon the ice cream into a large mixing bowl, add the vanilla, food colouring and peppermint extract, and stir thru' till beautifully green
Bash the heck out of the 2 Peppermint Crisp bars and one of the Flake bars (I used my cocktail muddler), into beautiful shards and chunks, and yep - stir 'em all in
Now start layering - spread a thin layer of the melted chocolate over the base of the loaf tin, then add a layer of the wafer biscuits
Next is a thick layer of the delightful green ice cream mixture, then another layer of the melted chocolate
On goes another layer of wafers, and ice cream, then place into the freezer for about half an hour, till the ice cream has firmed up a bit
And then top with the rest of the melted chocolate (you will probably need to zap it in the microwave again for a few seconds) and place back into the freezer for several hours, but probably best overnight
The next day, whip the cream with the icing sugar and vanilla, and smear all over your green loaf which you have turned out onto a serving plate (which can happily go into the freezer)
Top with the smashed-up Aero bars and the other Flake bar
Back into the freezer for a bit to firm up, then bring it out for about 10 minutes so you can slice it up!
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| minty goodness - just don't plant it out near an outside dunny (toilet) :=) |
Notes:
Try a bit less of the peppermint extract if you're worried that it may be too strong for you (and more of the food colouring if you want it incredibly vibrant green!)
FYI, I used one whole packet of the wafer biscuits, and about 2/3 of the second one
No idea if these chocolate bars exist in other countries, but just buy something with lots of peppermint flavour and chocolate - Peppermint Crisp has "green mint crystals", which are delightfully crunchy (and sometimes bloody! I have cut the roof of my mouth more than once on them)
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| ingredients gathered |
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| oil and line your loaf tin with freezer film or plastic wrap |
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| spoon the ice cream into a large mixing bowl |
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| stir in the colouring, extract and choc pieces |
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| layer with the melted chocolate and wafers |
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| spoon in the ice cream mixture and the melted chocolate |
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| add another layer of ice cream |
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| cover with the freezer film and place in the freezer |
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| then add the final layer of chocolate |
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| and smother with the Chantilly cream and shards of chocolate bars |
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| not half-bad! |