Thai Basil Ice Cream with Beaumes de Venise Fruit Compote

  • Level: Easy
  • Yield: 4 servings
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Ingredients

4 cups milk (reduced with Thai basil to 2 cups yield)

2 cups Thai basil leaves

1/2 cup mint leaves

1 Tahitian vanilla bean, split lengthwise and scraped

1/2 pound sugar

3/4 cup egg yolks

2 cups heavy cream

BEAUMES DE VENISE FRUIT COMPOTE:

1 small pineapple, peeled and 1/2-inch dice

2 mangoes, 1/2-inch dice

1 small strawberry papaya, 1/2-inch dice

1/2 cup Beaume de Venise wine (sweet muscat from Cotes du Rhone)

Directions

  1. In a non-reactive saucepan, simmer milk with basil, mint and the vanilla bean and reduce 50%. If time is available, let herb steep in milk overnight. Strain out herbs and vanilla bean and heat with sugar. Bring to scalding. Hand whisk the yolks in a stainless steel bowl. Temper the yolks by adding only a ladle of hot milk to the yolks. Mix well then add tempered yolks back to the saucepan. On medium heat, whisk constantly for 2 minutes. Strain and cool in an ice bath. When mixture is cooled, add heavy cream. Spin base according to manufacturer's instructions. Do not overspin the base. Spinning should stop when a soft-serve consistency is achieved, about 8 to10 minutes. Place in freezer before serving. 
  2. For the Beaumes de Venise Fruit Compote: In a non-stick skillet, heat everything together and reduce by 20 percent. Fruit should be hot, but still tender-firm.
  3. PLATING In a pasta bowl, spoon the compote and top with 3 quenelles of ice cream. Serve immediately. 

Cook’s Note

Wine Recommendation: Jean Thaeder, Muscat de Rivesaltes

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Kimberly P.

I give it 4 stars only because Thai Basil was had to find. I wasn't able to. I did however use regular basil and sprinkled in some anise seed to try to get closer to the Thai basil flavor. I LOVED the friut compote. I am not a big fan of mango but it was absolutely delicious and I ended up loving the wine I bought to make this. I did let it sit over night. A little labor intensive dessert but oh so good!

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