
How to make delicious ice cream WITHOUT a machine using just two ingredients
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A WOMAN has revealed how to make 'delicious' lemon ice cream using just two ingredients - and you don't need an ice cream maker to do it.
The food lover said her easy recipe involves using just lemon curd and some custard.
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A woman has shared how to make two-ingredient ice cream without needing an ice cream maker
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All you need is lemon curd and custard
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On her @thecaketoonist account, she demonstrated the simple process, and it looks ideal as a refreshing treat in this hot weather.
First of all, you need to add 250g of lemon curd to a mixing bowl, and she advised that a sharper flavour is better.
She added that if you have half a lemon, you can add in some extra juice for 'more bite.'
Then you need to take a 500g pot of custard, and add it a 'bit as a time' to the curd and mix in well.
The foodie advised that you can also use vanilla pudding if you don't have vanilla custard as it's 'pretty much the same thing.'
Once you have evenly combined the two ingredients, add the mixture of a shallow baking tin that has been lined with non-stick paper.
She said that the shallower the mixture is spread, the quicker it will freeze.
Add your tin to the freezer and it should be solid in around three hours, although she kept hers in overnight.
Next, you need to break the solid custard into pieces with your fingers or a blunt knife.
You then add the bits into a food processor and start blitzing.
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Hers went into a powdery state, before later turning into a 'recognisable soft ice cream consistency.'
She shared: 'At which point you can eat it at a very soft scoop stage, or you can scrape it into a tub, swirl through some more of the lemon curd, and put it back in the freezer to firm up.
'Then you can scoop and eat up all that lovely vitamin C.
'To my mind, combating scurvy has never tasted so good.'
People were quick to comment on her video, which has racked up over 30,000 likes.
One said: 'Love this recipe! will definitely be trying this.'
Another added: 'This would be very dangerous in my freezer. That being said, it wouldn't spend a lot of time there.'
And a third commented: 'This looks absolutely delicious!!!!!!'
NOSTALGIC ICE CREAM
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The Angel Delight ice cream sticks come in two different flavours
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This comes as shoppers are going wild for a new ice cream treat that's a take on a childhood classic.
Many of us will remember Angel Delight as a special treat dessert from our childhoods - and now you can get it in ice cream form too.
Morrisons is currently selling Angel Delight ice cream sticks, which come in the flavours Butterscotch & Chocolate and Strawberry & Vanilla.
They come in packs of four and are selling for £2.75.
If you've got space in your freezer you can get two packs for £4 at the moment.
The description on the Morrisons website says it's 'fluffy, light and mallowy ice cream perfectly twisted together for a tasty soft serve treat'.

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