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Homemade ice cream? No sweat

For a dairy-free frozen dessert, use bananas as a base. They impart a creamy, custard-like texture to smoothies, frozen desserts and other dishes. Bananas also pair well with many flavorings.

Be it a simple bowlful or carefully balanced scoops piled high in a sugar cone, perhaps a little messy but always fun, ice cream can take us straight back to childhood.

And though there are plenty of great ice creams to be found at specialty shops and restaurants, sometimes nothing beats a batch of homemade. Many classic recipes start with a custard base and require the use of an ice cream machine or some sort of churner.

Google “low maintenance ice cream” and you'll turn up millions of recipes. No rock salt. No ice. No valuable space given to equipment used only a few times a year.

No-churn ice creams are actually pretty simple to make. One of the most common methods out there involves whipped cream: you just fold flavorings into the cream and freeze. There are also recipes for something similar to granita, where an ice cream base is stirred as it freezes, slowly forming a frozen dessert.

For the whipped cream method, many recipes call for whipping a can of condensed milk in with the cream to sweeten it. Beaten together, the cream and milk have a velvety consistency, whipped to incorporate just enough air for an almost marshmallow-like texture. As for flavorings, you can add instant coffee or puréed fruit, nuts or spices, vanilla seeds or bits of crunchy toffee or chocolate chips.

For a simple stracciatella — an Italian dessert similar to chocolate chip ice cream — freeze the mixture until it's almost hardened, then drizzle melted chocolate over it. The chocolate hardens almost instantly, forming shards that break as the mixture is stirred. A little liquor will soften your frozen creation while adding flavor, preventing it from freezing too hard. This is your canvas.

Another easy method is freezing chopped fruit and then just blending it in a food processor or blender. And the choices are almost endless — stone fruit, berries, melons, you name it.

Recently, I got a flat of peaches at the farmers market. Back at home, I froze the chopped fruit with a little sugar and puréed the fruit in a food processor. I tossed the fruit with a touch of almond extract — it helps to round out the complexity of the stone fruit — in a food processor and puréed until the fruit was broken down and slushy. At this point, you could fold the fruit with whipped cream, mascarpone or even crème fraîche. Or try adding a little Greek yogurt — the lower water content gives the yogurt a rich creaminess that works well in frozen desserts — and it's not quite so heavy.

For a dairy-free version of your frozen dessert, use bananas as a base. They impart a creamy, custard-like texture to smoothies, frozen desserts and other dishes.

Bananas pair well with many flavorings, and there are a number of banana-based ice cream recipes including chocolate, peanut butter, another fruit, even pretzels.

For a decidedly adult take on the dessert, pair the bananas with ground pecans, raw sugar, a little cinnamon — and some rum. You could serve it in bowls studded with bananas and flambéed, as a rum float, or in scoops piled high on a cone. Messy and fun. Just as it should be.

Prep: 20 minutes, plus freezing timeYield: a generous 1½ quarts1 quart heavy whipping creamSeeds from ½ vanilla bean1 can condensed milk (14-ounce)½ teaspoon salt1 cup bittersweet chocolate chips1 tablespoon canola or vegetable oilIn the bowl of a stand mixer, or in a large bowl using a hand mixer, beat the whipping cream to medium peaks, about 5 minutes. Add the vanilla seeds, condensed milk and salt and beat again to medium peaks, 2 to 3 minutes.Spoon the ice cream base into a glass baking dish, flattening the top with a spatula. Cover the surface of the base with plastic wrap and freeze until the base begins to harden, 2 to 3 hours.Place the chocolate chips and oil in a glass measuring cup and microwave, stirring every 15 seconds or so, until the chocolate is melted. When the ice cream is almost frozen, drizzle the surface with some of the melted chocolate, then stir the chocolate into the ice cream. Repeat, drizzling more chocolate and stirring it into the cold ice cream, until all of the chocolate has been added and the ice cream is flecked with bits of frozen chocolate.Cover the surface of the stracciatella with a layer of plastic wrap and freeze until hardened.

Prep: 20 minutes, plus freezing timeYield: 1 generous quart2½ pounds ripe peaches½ cup sugar, more if desired½ teaspoon almond extract¼ teaspoon salt1½ cups whole milk Greek yogurtPeel and dice the peaches. Toss the peaches with the sugar and spread out onto a parchment-lined baking sheet. Freeze until the peaches are solid.In the bowl of a food processor, combine the peaches and almond extract and pulse until the fruit is puréed and creamy, 2 to 3 minutes. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and add the salt and yogurt. Pulse again a few times until the yogurt is fully incorporated and the mixture is smooth.Spoon the base into a glass or plastic dish and cover the surface of the base with plastic wrap before freezing.

Prep: 30 minutes, plus cooling and freezing times.Yield: 1 generous quart.CANDIED PECANS½ cup vegan “raw” or “turbinado” sugar2 tablespoons canola or vegetable oil1½ cups raw pecansIn a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, combine the sugar and oil, stirring frequently until the sugar is melted. Add the pecans and stir to coat completely. Remove from heat and spread the nuts out on a greased sheet of parchment paper to cool.BANANAS FOSTER ‘ICE CREAM’1½ cups raw pecans2 tablespoons canola or vegetable oil6 tablespoons vegan “raw” or “turbinado” sugar6 large bananas¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon1 tablespoon vanilla extract3 tablespoons rum, optionalCandied pecansIn the bowl of a food processor, grind the nuts until they are reduced to a coarse meal, 2 to 3 minutes. Add the oil and sugar and continue to process until the nuts are reduced to a smooth paste, 3 to 4 minutes, scraping down the bowl as needed.Add the bananas and continue to process until the mixture is smooth and creamy, about 3 minutes, scraping down the bowl as needed. Add the cinnamon, vanilla and rum if using, and pulse a few times to combine. Stir in the candied pecans by hand.Spoon the ice cream into a glass or plastic dish and cover the surface of the ice cream with plastic wrap before freezing.

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