In mathematics, the simplest approach is referred to as the "elegant solution." By that definition, this is the most elegant recipe ever. Three ingredients. No stove. Just blend and churn. For such simplicity, the flavor is remarkably complex and creamy.
I am also thrilled to say that this is one of several recipes that will be featured in tomorrow's Washington Post Express for a story about homemade ice cream. Please pick up a copy and check back here for behind-the-scenes details from my very first photo shoot!
I recommend using whole coconut milk. Don't skimp on the light stuff. It's like baking cookies with no butter.
We're a little shy of basil in our ice cream, but we're trying this tonight. Coconut milk is on our pH diet so we are excited about the possibilities.
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We made this last week along with Margherita Pizza. We added a drop of coconut extract because we were pretty sure we bought the wrong kind of coconut milk. I don't use metal canned foods because the liner in them contains BPA, so we used a Tetra Pak box of So Delicious coconut milk. The final product is very tasty, definitely a sorbet as it is thin and light. Thank you for the recipe!
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