SORBETES (FILIPINO 'DIRTY' ICE CREAM)

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A home-made version of the popular ice cream usually sold on the streets by peddlers in the Philippines. The common flavors these come in are mango, chocolate, ube (purple yam), cheese, and buco (coconut)

Provided by Tintinity

Categories     Frozen Desserts

Time 45m

Yield 1 gallon, 24 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1/2 gallon powdered milk
1 1/2 gallons coconut milk
1/3 gallon evaporated milk
2 kg sugar
1/3 kg cornstarch

Steps:

  • Mix all ingredients using mixer (or egg beater) until the consistency is foamy.
  • Pour in a stainless steel pan or boiler. Let boil for 15 minutes to kill any microbes or bacteria. Set aside to cool.
  • Put desired flavoring (artificial flavors): vanilla, lemon or kalamansi (can be obtain from peels), chocolate, coffee, nuts, cashew and others. You can also use real fruit flavors like mango, ube, macapuno, cheese, etc.
  • Put into freezer for half an hour or until half-frozen.
  • Remove from freezer and mix again (with big wooden spon or egg beater) until the consistency becomes a thick mass.
  • Transfer it in round stainless container. Cover, put it in wooden push cart. Put lots of crushed ice and salt between the container. You can use dry ice as an alternative.
  • Let set for 20 minutes, at which point the ice cream should harden enough.

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