Strawberry Ice Cream (Gelado de Morango) Recipe
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Beat the heat with this delicious strawberry ice cream! It’s super easy to make and bursting with fresh strawberry goodness. With just five ingredients, you’ll create a creamy delight layered with crunchy maria biscuits. Top it off with some sweet strawberry puree for an extra touch. Your friends and family will be impressed by this tasty homemade treat, perfect for any sunny day!
Tips for Success
• When whipping the cream, ensure that your mixing bowl and beaters are chilled. This helps achieve a better volume and stability in the whipped cream, which is crucial for a creamy texture in your ice cream.
• Consider macerating the strawberries before incorporating them into the mixture. To do this, slice the strawberries and sprinkle them with a tablespoon of sugar, letting them sit for about 30 minutes. This will draw out their juices and enhance their flavor while creating a better consistency in your ice cream.
• Avoid overmixing the cream once you add the sweetened condensed milk and strawberries. Overmixing can cause the whipped cream to deflate, leading to a denser ice cream texture. Fold the ingredients together gently until just combined.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I substitute the whipping cream with a non-dairy alternative?
Yes, you can substitute the whipping cream with a non-dairy alternative such as coconut cream or cashew cream for a dairy-free version. Just make sure to choose a brand that whips well to achieve the desired fluffy texture.
How long can I store the strawberry ice cream in the freezer?
The strawberry ice cream can be stored in the freezer for up to 2-3 weeks. Make sure to keep it tightly covered to prevent freezer burn and maintain its texture.
What should I do if my ice cream is too hard to scoop after freezing?
If the ice cream is too hard, let it sit at room temperature for about 10-15 minutes before trying to scoop. You can also run your ice cream scoop under warm water to help it glide through the ice cream more easily.
Recommended Drink Pairings
- Prosecco: The light bubbles and sweetness complement the strawberries and creaminess of the ice cream.
- Strawberry Lemonade: This refreshing drink enhances the strawberry flavor while adding a zesty contrast.
- Mint Iced Tea: The coolness of mint pairs well with the rich ice cream, providing a refreshing balance.
- Espresso: A shot of espresso offers a bold contrast to the sweetness of the ice cream, enhancing the overall experience.
- Coconut Water: Its natural sweetness and lightness make it a great non-alcoholic option that complements the dessert.
Ingredients
Equipment:
With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!
Directions
- Beat the cream until fluffy and bulky.
- Add condensed milk and beat until well blended.
- In a bread loaf type pan (regtangular), place alternating layers of cream and the grated maria biscuit.
- Place in the freezer until frozen (about 5 hours).
- Add the sugar to the strawberries and mash everything until pureed.
- At serving time, soak the form for few seconds in hot water and unmold onto a platter.
- Drizzle the ice cream with the strawberry puree, or cut the ice cream into slices and cover with the puree individually if you do not want to use the ice cream all at once.
Adapted from a Recipe by: Neuza Costa





