Easy White Chocolate Eton Mess Ice Cream has all the traditional ingredients of Eton Mess. It is full of strawberries, cream and pieces of crisp meringue with the added creamy sweetness of white chocolate.
Ice Cream in January, with all the snow and ice? What am I thinking about? Indeed, I am shivering just looking at the picture, however it’s nice to have a change from the rich fare we have been eating in December.
This particular ice cream came about because, while I was defrosting the freezer, I found a small carton of strawberry puree from last summer. I let it thaw and had a taste and it still tasted good. however, it needed to be used.
I also had a single white chocolate meringue left over from New Year, a teeny tiny bar of Green and Blacks White Chocolate and a tub of Creme Fraiche in the fridge, perfect ingredients for either Eton Mess or Eton Mess Ice Cream.
As I used half-fat creme fraiche, the ice cream was more crystallised. You get a better result with full-fat products but it is still delicious.
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Easy White Chocolate Eton Mess Ice Cream
Ingredients
- 250 grams (9 oz) ripe strawberries
- 100 grams (3.5 oz) caster sugar
- 300 grams (1.3 cups) Creme Fraiche
- 1 (1) meringue crushed into chunks, not powder
- 25 grams (1 oz) white chocolate
Instructions
- To make the strawberry puree, hull the strawberries and crush them with the sugar, either in a food processor or with a fork, it will take you a bit longer but you do get some nice chunky bits of strawberry.
- Mix the strawberry puree with the creme fraiche, cut the chocolate into chunks and mix it into the strawberry mixture. Put in an ice cream maker to churn or put the bowl into the freezer until the ice cream is firm. I would recommend using a shallow flat dish as it will freeze quicker.
- Take the ice cream out of the freezer every 30-45 minutes and break up the ice crystals by whisking with a fork. The third time you do this, the ice cream should be firm enough to mix in the crushed meringue, then leave it to freeze until firm.
- To serve, take the ice cream out of the freezer and place in the fridge for about 20 minutes until it is soft enough to scoop.
belleau kitchen says
you know what, there's always time for ice cream, no matter the weather… loving the flavours you've combined here… but then i'd eat that puree by itself!
Janice Pattie says
I was tempted, but wanted to enter WSC/BSFIC and knew as soon as I found it that it would be perfect
Keep Calm and Fanny On says
It's freezing today, but your ice cream looks so comforting! I love the styling in the tea cup 🙂
Janice Pattie says
Thank you, the tea set was my great-grandmothers. Other cups are green and yellow, it's so pretty but very delicate.
Charlene F says
Ice-cream can be eaten all throughout the year 🙂 x
Janice Pattie says
It certainly can, Charlene
Choclette Blogger says
Ooh lovely Janice, an ice-cream entry and a lovely summery one at that. Nice to be reminded of the warm days and delicious fruit to come. I still haven't figured out what I'm going to make.
Love that cup and saucer BTW.
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Choclette. I served the ice cream with the bramble and apple crumble at the weekend, hot and cold together it was lovely.
Fiona @ London-Unattached says
hehehe, your freezer is like mine! and I so thought you'd be better organised. Lovely looking icecream – and I am a huge fan of eton mess so I'm sure I'd enjoy this!
Janice Pattie says
Isn't everyone's freezer hiding ancient goodies? I only give the illusion of being organised Fiona but I have to say I didn't actually have to put anything out this time, so progress!
Nazima Pathan says
how delicious Janice. I've an ice cream maker sitting in my kitchen but for me it is just to cold for me to think of ice cream. Nice idea to use up leftovers though!
Janice Pattie says
It is really too cold Nazima, but you can always make it and freeze for later 🙂
Jane Sarchet says
Deeeelish! Although I am slightly confused as to how a single meringue could survive one day, let alone 19 of them 🙂
Janie x
Janice Pattie says
Ha ha Janie, there were quite a few meringues and then there was one. I am really strict about people helping themselves to things I have plans for, so the family are all well trained to leave them alone!
Stuart Vettese says
I love these recipes from leftover things – look at the brilliant things you can come up with! Must defrost mine soon. I'm sure I couldn't come up with anything as tasty as this!
Janice Pattie says
I love cooking from leftovers Stuart, they bring out my most creative side. I'm sure you will find something you can create in the depths of your freezer!
Kavey says
It's always so satisfying to create something marvellous from leftover this and that! Sounds rather good to me!
Janice Pattie says
Thanks Kavey, it was very delicious.
Coriander Queen says
I love that teeny tiny bar of white chocolate! I don't care that it is winter – this would give a taste of summer when it is miserable outside! Looks so delicious! x
Janice Pattie says
It is a cute little chocolate bar, glad you like the sound of the ice cream and yes a taste of summer strawberries is lovely in winter.
Kat BakingExplorer says
This look so delicious Janice! Love the teacup too 🙂
Jen Price says
Brilliant way to use up odds and ends and it looks delicious, who care if it's winter ice cream is good at any time. Wondering what's lurking in the back of my freezer now…
Jacqueline Meldrum says
Oh that does look good Janice. Great idea to use creme fraiche and a good reminder that I can still make ice cream even though I gave away my ice cream machine.
Sammie says
There is no wrong time for ice cream! Am saving this recipe for when I have room, post Christmas, for my ice cream maker bowl!!
Elizabeth says
A super way to use up leftovers! Thank you for sharing with the no waste food challenge 🙂