Honey Peach

Honey Peach Ice Cream—a creamy blend of sun-ripened peaches and rich honey, creating a perfectly balanced, smooth, and refreshing frozen indulgence!
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Honey Peach Ice Cream is a luxurious fusion of sun-ripened peaches and golden honey, delivering a smooth, velvety texture with a perfectly balanced sweetness. The juicy, fresh peaches infuse each bite with bright, summery flavor, while the subtle floral notes of pure honey enhance the natural fruitiness, creating a dessert that is both refreshing and indulgent.

Made with premium dairy for an ultra-creamy finish, this small-batch ice cream captures the essence of peak-season peaches, making it an ideal treat for warm days or an elegant after-dinner indulgence. Whether enjoyed on its own, paired with shortbread, or topped with extra honey drizzle, Honey Peach Ice Cream is a gourmet escape in every scoop!

Ingredients

  1. 3 ½ cups cream base
  2. ¼ cup honey

Peach Reduction

  1. 3 diced peaches
  2. 3 Tbsp sugar
  3. 3 Tbsp lemon juice 
  4. A drizzle of honey

Store bought peach jam:

  1. Drizzle of honey
  2. 1 tsp lemon juice 

Instructions

Peach Reduction:

  1. Peel and dice 3 peaches and combine sugar, lemon juice, and a drizzle of honey in a saucepan. 
  2. Stir and bring to a boil over medium heat. 
  3. Boil for 5 minutes and stir so the bottom doesn’t burn. 
  4. Reduce the temperature to medium low and let the mix simmer and bubble, causing the peaches to soften and break down. 
  5. When most of the liquid has evaporated, take the pan off the heat and with an immersion blender puree the peaches. 
  6. Store in an airtight container and let cool in the fridge until ready to use. (Makes ¾ cups)

Store Bought Peach Jam:

  1. Combine peach jam with some honey and lemon juice. Stir the mixture to combine and make it smooth. 

Ice Cream:

  1. Combine cream base, ¼ cup honey, and peach reduction in a bowl, whisk to combine. 
  2. Pour into the ice cream maker and churn. Churn until the mix starts to look solid and firm. It’s ready when a spoon is pressed across the top and it should leave an impression without collapsing. 
  3. Turn off your mixer. 
  4. Layer ice cream and honey peach jam in a storage container. 
  5. Cover and freeze for 8 hours or overnight.