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For all you Bourbon lover's!

SkinsFanLarry

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Bacon Bourbon Ice Cream Is A Winner!

This recipe is from the Bacon Takedown in NYC.

Mike O’Neil won the first place Audience Award for his Bacon Bourbon Ice Cream.

"Mike O’Neill’s Bacon Bourbon Ice Cream"

1/2 lb bacon, sliced 1/4″ thick
1 cup brown sugar plus more to coat bacon
3 tablespoons butter
2 3/4 cups half and half
1/2 teaspoon salt
5 egg yolks
1/4 cup “good” Bourbon (Mike used Knob Creek)

Lay the bacon strips on a baking sheet lined with tin foil. Sprinkle enough brown sugar to cover each strip. Bake for 5-7 minutes at 350 degrees until the sugar starts to melt, about 5-7 minutes. Flip bacon slices and drag through the fat/sugar. Sprinkle with more brown sugar and bake for another 7-10 minutes until crisp. Place bacon on a wire rack until cool and chill completely in refrigerator.

In a heavy-bottomed pan, melt the butter over low heat. Add 1 1/2 cups of the half-and-half, 1 cup brown sugar and salt and just bring to a boil. Whisk egg yolks in a separate bowl and add a spoonful of the hot half-and-half mixture while whisking to temper. Repeat process a few more times. Add the egg yolk mixture to the half-and-half mixture in the pot and stir thoroughly. Add the Bourbon, and continue cooking until mixture is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon, stirring constantly. Strain into 1 1/4 cups of cold half-and-half. Whisk thoroughly, cover and chill in the refrigerator at least 6-8 hours (or overnight).

Chop the bacon strips into small pieces. Churn into ice cream following your ice cream maker’s direction, and add the bacon in the last minute of churning. Transfer ice cream to an airtight container and freeze a few hours before serving.
 
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I just finished making it and it is very good.... It is resting in the freezer now to get a little harder. If any one else has an ice cream maker I suggest you actually give this one a try.
 
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So I took it over to a friends house so everyone could give it a try....
I really like it a lot and my wife hates it (She doesn't like bourbon)
Now our friends loved it and his wife went back for thirds.

*It is sweet and salty and also has a great smokey flavor with little bits of bacon for a great texture! I will be making it again in the future
 

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so if you took some of that bourbon and cooked it down with some sugar, could you make a syrup to put on the ice cream???
Yes, but you might just wanna simmer the bourbon and add some arrow root to it to thicken it up, and if you want it sweeter, then you can add some honey or sugar to it.

That would evaporate the alcohol...correct?
and Yes...

You could simmer the bourbon down, and make it thick, but all the alcohol will be gone, but the good flavors will stay.
 
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Yes, but you might just wanna simmer the bourbon and add some arrow root to it to thicken it up, and if you want it sweeter, then you can add some honey or sugar to it.



and Yes...

You could simmer the bourbon down, and make it thick, but all the alcohol will be gone, but the good flavors will stay.
I remember watching cooking show about cooking facts/myths and they said that the liquor never really gets cooked out fully
 
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