CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM PUSH-UP POPS
Delicious chocolate ice cream push-up popsicles for children of all ages! Follow Chef Philippe's foolproof recipe with a step-by-step, illustrated method.
Provided by Chef Philippe
Categories Ice creams & Sorbets
Time 1h30m
Yield 1 litre
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Before starting this Chocolate Ice Cream Push-Up Pops recipe, make sure you have organised all the necessary ingredients.
- For the chocolate ice cream: In a mixing bowl, place 4 grams of ice cream stabilizer...
- ... and combine with 40 grams of sugar (10 times its volume).
- Combine with a whisk.
- In a deep saucepan, pour the milk...
- ... add the milk powder...
- ... and the butter.
- Place the pan on very low heat.
- Mix with a Bamix hand blender at high speed...
- ... until the temperature reaches 30°C. The use of a laser thermometer is recommended.
- Add the remaining castor sugar...
- ... invert sugar...
- ... and the egg yolks.
- Continue heating gently...
- ... until the preparation reaches 45°C.
- Add the chocolate...
- ... and bring the temperature up to 50°C.
- Add the sugar and stabilizer mix...
- ... and bring the preparation to 85°C for 2 minutes, making sure not exceed this temperature.
- Mix constantly during two minutes to prevent the temperature from increasing further (from the heat stored in the pan). After two minutes, the preparation should be down to 83°C.
- Transfer the preparation into a cold bowl and pass through a fine sieve.
- Combine well with the mixer...
- ... for the preparation to cool down.
- Cooling process: Place a cold bowl into a larger container filled with water and ice and transfer the preparation. It needs to cool down to 4°C quickly at this stage. Combine regularly with the mixer...
- ... and check the temperature...
- ... until it gets down to 4°C.
- Maturing process: Pour the preparation into a deep recipient with pouring spout.
- Cover with cling film and refrigerate for 24 hours. At this stage, store the ice cream maker bowl and paddle in the freezer.
- The next day, mix with the hand blender...
- ... to get rid of air bubbles.
- Fill the ice cream maker bowl with the chocolate preparation up to 2/3.
- Place the bowl in the machine.
- Churning process: Churn for 45 minutes.
- According to the type of ice cream maker you're using, this could take less or more time.
- Freezing: When churning is over, remove the ice cream immediately with a spatula.
- Prefer the use of an ice cream machine with removable bowl to facilitate this operation.
- Transfer the ice cream in a piping bag and store in the freezer.
- Arrange 10 push-up pop moulds on a baking sheet.
- Assemble together without the stick...
- ... so they stand vertically.
- Fill the moulds with chocolate ice cream. At this stage, the ice cream is smooth and should be easy to pipe. This operation should be very quick to prevent the ice cream from melting.
- The result should look like this.
- Sprinkle chocolate pearls on top of the ice cream.
- Close the tube moulds with the lids and store at -18°C.
- Note: These ice cream pops should be served between -14 and -16°C. I recommend placing the ice cream pops in the fridge 20 minutes before serving. Storage: These ice cream pops will keep for one year in a freezer at -18°C.
10-MINUTE ICE CREAM POPS
You never have to settle for just a scoop again when chocolate-dipped pops can be whipped up in a matter of minutes. Take a pint of your favorite ice cream flavor, slice it into frozen rounds, dunk it in a chocolate shell and wait a few seconds for it to harden. For a thicker chocolate coating, dip twice!
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories dessert
Time 10m
Yield 6 ice cream pops
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and put in the freezer. Combine the chocolate, coconut oil and vanilla extract in a medium microwave-safe bowl. Microwave for 15 second increments, stirring with a spoon in between, until the chocolate is three-quarters of the way melted. Then stir the mixture until the chocolate melts completely. Set aside.
- Remove the ice cream pints from the freezer and discard the lid. Using a serrated knife, slice off a very thin piece from the side of the container so that it sits flat on a cutting board. With the container on its side, slice crosswise into 3 equal rounds. Remove the cardboard from each round and insert a wooden ice pop stick through the cut side. Dip into the melted chocolate and lay flat on the chilled baking sheet (see Cook's Note). Let harden in the freezer for 30 seconds and serve, or wrap individually with plastic and freeze for up to 2 weeks.
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