Sweet Corn with Jalapeno Honey

Onward to another variation of one of the season’s greatest offerings – sweet corn! This week we got a little help from our friends Rich and Angela, who a few weeks back, made my new favorite sweet corn combination, jalapeno honey butter. After tasting it and watching them make it, I knew we had work this combo into one of this season’s sweet corn flavors. So here it is, this week’s flavor – Sweet Corn with Jalapeno Honey

 

 

Sweet Corn - Peter's Pumpkins FarmSweet Corn - ShuckedSweet Corn Puree

 

 

 

 

 

As we did last week, we picked up our corn at the Midtown Farmers Market from Peter’s Pumpkins. The ultra-sweet bi-colored variety. Whatever they’re doing, they’re doing it right. I can eat this corn raw right off the cob. It’s that good! Oh, and I did. For the ice cream, the corn is pureed with a little cream, steeped in the ice cream base, and strained after the cooking process. It’s now ready to churn, but not before we make that jalapeno honey…

 

 

Jalapenos - Wisconsin GrowersRoasting JalapenosRoasted JalapenosNordeast Nectars HoneyJalapeno Honey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are organic jalapenos from the Wisconsin Growers Cooperative near Durand, WI. They’re perfect. We first roast them on charcoal grill with a little wood added for that subtly smoky wood fired flavor. The peppers are peeled, seeded and deveined before they’re pureed in a food processor with wildflower honey from Garden Farme in Ramsey, MN. Initially I wasn’t going to put any butter in this jalapeno honey because I thought it would probably get lost with all of the other flavors here, but in the end, I may have added a touch of brown butter to this jalapeno honey puree. Shhhhhhhh, don’t speak. We layer the jalapeno honey into the ice cream at the end of the churn.

 

 

Sweet Corn with Jalapeno Honey

 

Sweet corn ice cream of any variety is luxurious on a number of levels, and this my friends, is no different. In fact, it’s beyond luxurious. The sweet corn ice cream with the jalapeno honey provides an explosion of flavor and a true party in your mouth. And for those supportive CSI full share members, this flavor will be part of your August share.

On the bright side, if you’re not a Full Share member, you can be one of two lucky winners of this fabulous, scratch made craft ice cream in our weekly pint giveaway. Enter your name in the comments section here, or on our facebook page under the posted contest. Two winners will be drawn randomly on Friday 8/15/14 at 4pm. Winners must be able to pick up locally. Prizes must be claimed by email within one week or we will redistribute. 🙂 Good luck!

 

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Sweet Corn with Cinnamon Syrup

We’ve been enjoying variations of sweet corn ice cream in the month of August for quite awhile, and have no plans on ending that tryst anytime soon.  Its definitely a flavor of ice cream that has caught on in recent years and when you have a good source for sweet corn, it pairs well with almost anything.  We happen to be huge fans of the sweet corn from Peter’s Pumpkins at the Midtown farmers market – their consistently perfectly sweet and ripe corn is hard to beat and as good raw as cooked.  It also makes great ice cream.

Sweet Corn - Peter's Pumpkins Farm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This ultra sweet corn is pureed with the cream and steeped into the base during the cooking process.

Sweet Corn - ShuckedSweet Corn Puree

 

 

 

 

 

 

For this week’s flavor, we’ve paired it with an old favorite – cinnamon syrup.

Ceylon Cinnamon

Cinnamon Syrup

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The flavor turned out to be something akin to fried ice cream, yet without any battering or frying.  It’s summery, full of sweet corn flavor and accented wonderfully with a cinnamon syrup swirled throughout the pint.

Sweet Corn with Cinnamon Syrup

 

 

 

 

 

 
You can be one of two lucky winners of this fabulous, scratch made craft ice cream in our weekly pint giveaway. Enter your name in the comments section here, or on our facebook page under the posted contest. Two winners will be drawn randomly on Friday 8/8/14 at 4pm. Winners must be able to pick up locally. Prizes must be claimed by email within one week or we will redistribute. 🙂 Good luck!

 

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Sweet Corn Chevre with Candied Bacon

We’re still holding on to summer, and making the decision to roll out another sweet corn flavor is making it easy. So easy, that as soon as I mentioned the idea to my wife, she said, why don’t you make a sweet corn ice cream with candied bacon; you could even throw in some Singing Hills chevre too, if you wanted? Hell yes! That’s exactly what I wanted to do! – Sweet Corn Chevre with Candied Bacon. Come on now, this is how we do it…

 

 

Sweet CornSweet corn ready for pureeSweet corn and cream and ready for puree

 

 

 

 

 

First things first – finding great sweet corn, and that means finding a farmer who takes pride in harvesting at the perfect time to ensure peak sweetness. One thing is for sure, you know great sweet corn when you have it. And since it’s only here for a limited time each year, it’s hard to differentiate between all of the great sweet corn growers out there.  Us broz are rather partial to the sweet corn from Peter’s Pumkins at the Midtown Farmer’s Market. After husking the corn, we cut it off the cob and throw it into a blender with cream. The idea is to get as much raw sweet corn flavor into our ice cream base as possible.

 

 

Singing ChevreSweet Corn Chevre Base

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Next, we take our raw pureed corn cream and make our regular ice cream base with organic cane sugar. We then add chevre to the mix…Singing Hills Dairy chevre. If you haven’t had Singing Hills Dairy cheese, you need to, so go to Mill City or Fulton Farmers Market this Saturday and eat it. Ok, back to it…we then heat our corny ice cream base with chevre and strain it through a fine mesh strainer. The sweet corn chevre base is ready to be churned. But not before bacon time!

 

 

Lorentz BaconBacon n Brown SugarCandied Bacon

 

 

 

 

 

For the candied bacon, we start with Lorentz bacon from Canon Falls, MN. We rub down the bacon with brown sugar and bake it in the oven until crispy and candied. The bacon is then chopped up and added into the sweet corn chevre base at the end of the churn.

 

 

Sweet Corn Chevre with Candied Bacon

 

 

 

Summer is still here folks, and so is with rich sweet corn infused ice cream with creamy chevre and crunchy candied bacon. It’s that easy.

 

Want to try it? You can win one of the only two pints in the world, filled with this fabulous, scratch made craft ice cream in our weekly pint giveaway. Enter your name in the comments section here, or on our facebook page under the posted contest. 2 lucky winners will be drawn randomly on Friday 9/27/13 at 4pm. Winners must be able to pick up locally and give us feedback. Pints must be claimed by email within one week or we will redistribute. 🙂 Good luck!

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