Christmas Fruit Mince Ice Cream

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This No-Churn Christmas Fruit Mince Ice Cream transforms traditional holiday flavors into a creamy, refreshing dessert. Made with condensed milk, heavy cream, and rich fruit mince, this ice cream requires minimal effort but delivers maximum impact. The combination of vanilla, orange zest, and fruit mince creates a luxuriously smooth texture with festive spices in every bite. Taking just 10 minutes to prepare and 6 hours to freeze, it's an ideal make-ahead dessert that serves 6 people generously. The recipe offers the flexibility to use either homemade or store-bought fruit mince, making it adaptable to your schedule and preferences.
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This classic Italian dish exemplifies the beauty of simple, quality ingredients transformed through traditional cooking methods. The marriage of cannellini beans, aromatic sage, and rich tomato sauce creates a comforting meal that has stood the test of time in Tuscan cuisine.

Having cooked this dish countless times, I've found it's the attention to detail that elevates these humble ingredients into something extraordinary.

Essential Ingredients Guide

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Use highest quality available
  • Cannellini Beans: Fresh or quality canned
  • Fresh Sage: Essential for authentic flavor
  • Tomato Passata: Pure strained tomatoes
  • Fresh Garlic: Whole cloves preferred
  • Chili Flakes: Adds gentle warmth
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Perfect Preparation Process

Oil Temperature:
Heat olive oil until shimmering but not smoking.
Garlic Development:
Gently brown whole cloves for maximum flavor.
Sage Integration:
Add fresh leaves at proper moment for optimal infusion.
Sauce Building:
Layer ingredients gradually for depth of flavor.
Bean Addition:
Incorporate beans carefully to maintain integrity.
Final Seasoning:
Adjust salt and heat levels to taste.

Through years of preparing this dish, I've learned that patience with each step results in the most authentic flavor.

Serving Suggestions

Present with:

  • Crusty Italian bread
  • Grilled crostini
  • Fresh herb garnish
  • Drizzle of premium olive oil

Mastering The Perfect Texture

The key to exceptional Fagioli all'Uccelletto lies in achieving the ideal sauce consistency. Too thick, and it becomes paste-like; too thin, and it loses its comforting appeal. Years of experience have taught me that watching the sauce carefully during the final 10 minutes of cooking is crucial.

Temperature Management

  • Initial garlic browning: Medium-high heat
  • Sauce simmering: Medium-low heat
  • Final cooking: Gentle simmer
  • Resting period: 5-10 minutes

Bean Selection Guide

When using canned beans:

  • Rinse gently but thoroughly
  • Check for firmness
  • Avoid overly soft beans
  • Premium brands generally yield better results

Fresh beans require:

  • Overnight soaking
  • Longer cooking time
  • More careful handling
  • Additional seasoning adjustments
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Troubleshooting Common Issues

Broken Beans:

  • Stir less frequently
  • Maintain gentle heat
  • Add beans later in process
  • Handle carefully when serving

Thin Sauce:

  • Simmer longer uncovered
  • Reduce added water
  • Use thicker passata
  • Allow proper resting time

Regional Variations

Florentine Style:

  • Additional sage
  • Less tomato
  • More olive oil
  • Served with local bread

Tuscan Countryside:

  • Added rosemary
  • Wild sage if available
  • Local olive oil
  • Served with grilled meats

Make-Ahead Tips

  • Prepare base sauce in advance
  • Store beans separately
  • Combine and reheat gently
  • Add fresh herbs just before serving

Seasonal Adaptations

Summer:

  • Lighter sauce
  • Fresh tomatoes possible
  • More herbs
  • Served room temperature

Winter:

  • Thicker consistency
  • More pepper flakes
  • Heartier serving style
  • Perfect for crusty bread dipping

Final Chef Notes

This dish exemplifies the Tuscan philosophy of cucina povera - transforming humble ingredients into satisfying meals through technique and patience. The key is respecting each ingredient and allowing them to develop their full potential through proper cooking methods.

Remember, this is not just a side dish but a celebration of Tuscan culinary heritage, where simplicity and quality create extraordinary results.

Frequently Asked Questions

→ Can I use store-bought fruit mince instead of homemade?
Yes, store-bought fruit mince works well in this recipe. Just ensure it's vegetarian and has good flavor. You can enhance store-bought mince with additional spices if desired.
→ How long can I store this ice cream in the freezer?
This ice cream keeps best for up to one week when stored in an airtight container. Beyond this time, both the texture and flavor may start to deteriorate.
→ Why is it called no-churn ice cream?
It's called no-churn because it doesn't require an ice cream maker. The combination of whipped cream and condensed milk creates a creamy texture without churning.
→ Can I make this ice cream ahead of time?
Yes, this is perfect for making ahead. It needs at least 6 hours to freeze properly, and can be made a few days before serving.
→ What type of cream should I use?
Use full-fat heavy whipping cream or thickened cream with a minimum 35% fat content for the best creamy texture and flavor.

Christmas Fruit Mince Ice Cream

A festive no-churn ice cream filled with traditional fruit mince and warm Christmas spices, perfect for your holiday dessert table.

Prep Time
10 Minutes
Cook Time
360 Minutes
Total Time
370 Minutes

Category: Special Occasions

Difficulty: Easy

Cuisine: International

Yield: 6 Servings

Dietary: Vegetarian, Gluten-Free

Ingredients

→ For Ice Cream

01 395g (14 oz) can of condensed milk
02 600ml (2½ cups) heavy whipping cream (minimum 35% fat)
03 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
04 2 teaspoons orange zest
05 1½ cups fruit mince meat (homemade or store-bought)

Instructions

Step 01

In a large bowl, combine the condensed milk and heavy whipping cream.

Step 02

Using electric hand beaters, whip the mixture until it thickens and soft peaks form.

Step 03

Gently fold in the vanilla extract, orange zest, and fruit mince using a spatula until evenly distributed throughout the mixture.

Step 04

Transfer the mixture to a 20 x 20 cm (8 x 8 inch) square dish and freeze for at least six hours or overnight until firm.

Notes

  1. Keep in an airtight container in the freezer for up to one week
  2. Use full-fat cream for best results
  3. Store-bought fruit mince can be enhanced with additional spices if desired

Tools You'll Need

  • Electric hand beaters
  • Large mixing bowl
  • Spatula
  • 20 x 20 cm (8 x 8 inch) square dish

Allergy Information

Please check ingredients for potential allergens and consult a health professional if in doubt.
  • Contains dairy

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

It is important to consider this information as approximate and not to use it as definitive health advice.
  • Calories: 728
  • Total Fat: 42 g
  • Total Carbohydrate: 81 g
  • Protein: 9 g