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Lemon Basil Olive Oil Gelato

 Have you ever had a savory ice cream?  Well, this ice cream recipe isn't technically savory, and it isn't technically ice cream, either. In fact, this was my first time making gelato. Also, despite the flavors, it was sweet. And it was delicious. I adapted this recipe from Helen Rosner's recipe for Olive Oil Gelato on Saveur . The only thing keeping my recipe from becoming pesto ice cream is the lack of garlic and Parmesan.  This isn't ice cream. I need to stop calling it that. Let's briefly discuss the difference between gelato and ice cream.  The difference between ice cream and gelato Ice cream and gelato both have milk and sugar, but compared to ice cream, gelato has less cream, less air (meaning a pint of gelato weighs more than a pint of ice cream), and a higher freezing temperature, meaning it is served slightly warmer. Ice cream, on the other hand, usually has more cream, more air (called runoff), and a lower freezing temperature, making it colder.  I...

How to turn leftover whipped cream into ice cream

Here's how to turn leftover whipped cream into ice cream. This recipe is easy to follow, adaptable, and absolutely delicious. It also uses up lots of leftover whipped cream!  As this blog's name might imply, I am a bit of an ice cream fiend.  The beginning of COVID lockdown had me turning inward for entertainment, and that involved digging up the old ice cream machine stashed away in the pantry and figuring out how to use it.  That's how my ice cream journey got started.  Since then, I've made all sorts of different ice creams out of all sorts of ingredients. There's a lot of room for creativity in ice cream, including the base recipe.  Yes, you can make ice cream base with leftover whipped cream. My family had lots of leftover whipped cream from Thanksgiving, and after using an online ice cream calculator, I decided to make ice cream with it. It turned out absolutely delicious.  This is a pretty big recipe. I'd definitely recommend churning it in two batch...