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Raspberry Mascarpone Ice Cream

Raspberry Mascarpone Ice Cream.

One of the challenges of having a food blog—or any blog—is coming up with new content relevant to the blog’s focus. With the site being nearly 2 years old, I’ve kind of used up most of the recipes that I have been making for a decade or longer (I’ve still got a couple left for a rainy day). On the plus side, this is real incentive to try new things. I experimented with a couple nut caramel recipes last month that I hope to have ready for this year’s holiday candymaking run. I didn’t even bother taking pictures since I was just experimenting. Getting the camera involved—playing with white balance, exposure and other camera settings—really slows down the process, so it’s nice when I do bother to take photos and it pays off.

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Raspberry Mascarpone Ice Cream.I was watching Everyday Italian on the food network about a week ago when I noticed a rarely seen, cleavage-free Giada using mascarpone cheese in a dessert. I have never tasted mascarpone outside of tiramisu, so I was eager to try this ingredient in a dessert. I thought it would make a great addition to an ice cream, and my wife agreed that a raspberry ice cream would be yummy.

I poked around to see if there were any existing mascarpone ice cream recipes and found the same strawberry mascarpone ice cream on numerous sites, but it was really just a vanilla mascarpone ice cream with sliced strawberries folded in. I noted the amount of mascarpone used and then went to study my strawberry ice cream and raspberry sorbet recipes for guidance. The resulting recipe turned out great.

The mascarpone and raspberry really balance each other out nicely. The zing of the raspberry and the cheese flavors of the mascarpone battle each other to produce a delightfully smooth, creamy tasting ice cream. What’s really surprising is how the mascarpone almost makes the raspberries (which there are 3 pints of) taste a little like strawberry. It’s nice when you take a chance and it works out; we’re really enjoying this ice cream.

Ingredients for making Raspberry Mascarpone Ice Cream.

Heat 1 cup of whole milk over medium heat until simmering, stirring occasionally.

Beat 3 egg yolks and 1/2 cup of sugar until light and fluffy.

With mixer running, slowly pour the simmering milk into the beaten egg and sugar mixture.

Return this mixture to the stove and heat over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it reaches about 165° F. Place in ice bath to cool.

Once the custard base is room temperature, stir in 8 ounces of mascarpone cheese. Use electric mixer or whisk to ensure it is completely blended. Return to ice bath.

Rinse 3 pints of raspberries and purée with 3/4 cup of sugar until smooth.

Use a chinois or sieve to remove the seeds from the raspberry purée. Blend strained raspberries into custard base.

Add 1/4 cup of Grand Marnier to the ice cream base and stir until blended.

Beat 1 cup of heavy cream until just slightly thickened and stir into ice cream base.

Continue to chill in the ice bath until about 45° F.

Freeze according to your ice cream maker’s instructions and transfer to odor-free container to ripen in the freezer for several hours.

The recipe pictured above, with detailed instructions and photo gallery can be found on the Raspberry Mascarpone Ice Cream recipe page.

  • I always buy a tub of mascarpone for a specific recipe, then I’m at a loss about how to use the rest. Next time I’m making ice cream!

  • How gorgeous is that ice cream! It sounds even more yummy with cream cheese in it.

  • Sara: I’ve never bought mascarpone, so for me this was a first!

    Amrita: Everyone has been really pleased with this ice cream. It was yummy and so smooth.

  • Hi Brian,
    One of my favorite ingredients in Tiara Misu is marscapone cheese. I can only imagine what this delectable dessert can add to my repertoire.

    Thanks for sharing…

  • What a great idea! I never knew what to do with the extra mascarpone I have after tiramisu. It’s kind of like when I make lasagna…I always seem to have extra ricotta cheese left over.

  • If you have extra mascarpone, then I would agree this is a great use!

  • Hi,
    I have landed here via the The chocolate lounge! Your pictures and step by step instructions are amazing! The final result of your ice cream in its little heart shaped plate makes me feel the love! This is so freaking delicious!Yep, I have to agree, mascarpone is decadent and I think put me over the top when I included it in my “Strawberry extravaganza cake that earned me recognition from Martha.
    Come summer, I shall have to dabble with your ice cream recipe!

  • marscapone cheese really goes well with Tiara Misu and love every bit of it. great steps and easy to follow recipe, can definitely use it