Last Friday I closed on a house. Saturday I moved in and Sunday I started renovations. I bought a fixer upper. I think once you see pictures of my kitchen (as of midnight last night) you'll understand.
I'm sure you can see why the posts have been scarce. That ice cream up top was made weeks ago and I completely forgot about it. Otherwise, you'd probably not have a post now! I'm too busy taking down ceilings, tile, buying floor tile, and scheduling the plumbers, electricians and contractors. As it is, the house right now has no power. The electricians is currently updating power boxes from the 50s. Yes. The power boxes are older than my parents. That's......special. It's not so bad actually. Most of the house was already updated.....just not the addition to the house. Yep. Many of my electric plugs only have two holes, not three. They are from the 1920s. Oh, so special.
The house is livable. I live in it. It's not pretty or perfect or amazing just yet. It will be. Give me two more weeks of focusing on the renovations and I'll have a beautiful house....and no more blog followers. Hahaha. Please hang in with me. It's just a temporary hiatus.
To hold you over, here is a recipe I completely forgot about:
raspberry white chocolate chip ice cream
5 egg yolks
2/3 cup powdered sugar
2 cups half and half
1 quart raspberries
1/2 cup finely chopped white chocolate
2 tsp. vanilla extract
Scald half and half over medium heat in a medium sauce pan. Remove from heat.
In a stand mixer whisk together the yolks and sugar until light and fluffy, then gradually pour the scalded half and half down the side of the bowl as the mixer is still going.
Pour the mixture back into the sauce pan, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture has thickened and will coat the back of the spoon. Remove from heat, and pour through a fine mesh sieve into a clean bowl. Add in vanilla. Chill the custard thoroughly. About two hours.
Transfer the mixture to an ice cream maker. Add raspberries. Allow the ice cream to churn until near finished then add the white chocolate chunks. Freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
2 tsp. vanilla extract
Scald half and half over medium heat in a medium sauce pan. Remove from heat.
In a stand mixer whisk together the yolks and sugar until light and fluffy, then gradually pour the scalded half and half down the side of the bowl as the mixer is still going.
Pour the mixture back into the sauce pan, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon until the mixture has thickened and will coat the back of the spoon. Remove from heat, and pour through a fine mesh sieve into a clean bowl. Add in vanilla. Chill the custard thoroughly. About two hours.
Transfer the mixture to an ice cream maker. Add raspberries. Allow the ice cream to churn until near finished then add the white chocolate chunks. Freeze according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Aw, I'm sure your readers won't hold your move against you! Everyone goes through period of change in their life, and priorities get shifted...but soon everything will settle down and you'll have a beautifully renovated house to show for it :)
ReplyDeleteBe sure to show us lots of before and after pics of the renovation!! I'm totally ok with seeing house pics instead of food for the time being. I think a lot of food bloggers are DIY people too :) Good luck!
This recipe is saved in my favorite recipe box. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteI don't envy you at all right now. :( We just replaced our kitchen floors (FLOORs, mind you, not counters and all that other stuff you're doing) and the renovations nearly made me insane! Good luck with your project. We'll wait for you. :)
ReplyDeleteOh my...'can't wait to prepare my own version of this. It looks so elegantly prepared.
ReplyDeletethe raspberry ice cream looks wonderful, the redo looks like a BIG job. Good luck, just keep chipping away and keep the vision.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on Foodbuzz top 9!
ReplyDeleteHow can we possibly forget you and your amazing blog?? NEVER!! Just take your time, everybody needs time every now and then :o) I'm sure you're going to make this house the most beautiful! Good luck! See you soon, or whenever you're ready!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your kitchen!! I am sure you can make it perfect for you! Your ice cream looks and sounds so delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI've presented you with the Versatile Blogger's Award for your work here. Your thoughtfulness and creativity and wit are deserving of recognition! Thank you for sharing your wisdom with the rest of us!
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This recipe looks scrumptious and that shot of it up top is gorgeous. Where did you get that adorable bowl?
ReplyDeleteAlso, good luck with your kitchen work! I love renovations even though they can mean loads of work. It is fun getting to make something the way you want it.
gosh this ice-cream sounds and look amazing!! and congratulations on the new place! i actually kind of like those retro counter tops!!
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this looks ridiculously good! two of my favorite things in the world!
ReplyDeleteThis ice cream recipe is just the right dessert for our party this coming weekend. I'm glad you've shared the recipe. I just hope the toothpaste for sensitive teeth that the Omaha dentists gave me would work so I my teeth won't hurt as I take a bite of this yummy ice cream.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic-looking ice cream! I think it would be wonderful made with cherries as well. I'm so glad I stumbled on your blog; having just moved into a new place myself I COMPLETELY understand how much it can affect your blogging!
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