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Receta Chocolate Ice Cream
by Veronica Gantley

According to Catholic Culture Saint Valentine was the patron saint of young lovers. What better way to celebrate his feast than satisfying, supple, velvety, delicate chocolate ice cream?

When I think of homemade ice cream I think of the old time ice cream makers you used to hand crank. Everyone in the family cranked it and before you knew it, you had the most luscious, creamy, chocolaty, decedent ice cream ever. The ingredients were milk, eggs, cream, and chocolate. There was nothing like MSG or red dye #10. That is my kind of ice cream. Weren't the good old days great? Things seemed so much more simpler then. Maybe it was because we didn't know any better.

Over the holidays, I got a new ice cream maker. This one requires no salt or ice. Yes, you heard me right, no salt or ice. The only draw back, well not exactly a draw back, but you have to remember to put the canister in the freezer for a day or two. Heck, it basically churns on its own. I needed a reason to use it. It seemed that Valentines Day was a good enough reason as any. I think he would approve.

Directions

In medium saucepan, stir together sweetened condensed milk and cocoa. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until mixture is smooth and slightly thickened, about 10 minutes. Remove from heat; cool slightly.

Gradually add whipping cream, light cream and vanilla, beating with whisk until well blended; refrigerate until cold.

Place in ice cream freezer container. Freeze according to manufacturer's instructions.