The Belgian Supreme Ice Cream
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Why is this ice so supremely Belgian? Well, I shall tell you. Not only does it include plenty of chocolate - in the form of cocoa powder, melted in the custard and chips in the final product, but it also has Belgium's most well know cookie - Biscoff and. . .wait for it now Belgian beer!
Before you turn your nose up at the thought of beer in your ice cream, I promise even the non-beer drinkers loved the taste. Using a dark Belgian ale brings a malty sweetness to the ice cream, which complements the chocolate. You get just a hint of beer on your first bite, and then the taste of chocolate comes through after.
You will want to use a strong Belgian dark ale for the beer. Anything too hoppy will leave a bitter after taste in the ice cream. I used Delirium Nocturnum, but Maredsous 8 or Ommegang’s Abbey Ale would be a good alternative.