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Rose
or Lemon Verbena Ice Cream
Rosemary's
Recipes & Remedies
Lemon Verbena is totally refreshing. Rose is romantic.
These two ice cream recipes are from Rosemary
Nightingale, as published in her recipe book - Squaw
Valley Herb Gardens Recipes & Remedies Book.
1 ½
gallons milk (rice, soy or regular)
1 pint whip cream
1 quart half & half
1 ½ Tbsp. vanilla
1 ½ - 2 cups sugar
¾ package of rock salt
7 lbs. ice
Follow directions on ice cream maker
Rose Ice Cream:
Pick fresh red, organic Rose petals after the
dew has evaporated off of them. Remove white calayx and
pack tight 1 cup full.
Lemon Verbena Ice
Cream: Pick fresh Lemon Verbena leaves and
pack tight 1 cup full.
Add your choice of Rose Petals or Lemon Verbena leaves
into 1 ½ gallons of milk and bring to a boil.
Stir often to infuse the flavor. Just before the boiling
point, take off heat, add the sugar, and stir until
dissolved.
Let sit covered for 5 minutes and then strain out the
petals and leaves.
Cool to room temperature, then refrigerate. Stores well
overnight until you’re ready to make your ice cream.
Continue with adding ingredients and follow directions.
Rosemary
Nightingale
and Tim D. Friesen, artists, husband-and-wife team,
share their private home, herb and lavender garden
‘Squaw Valley Herb Gardens’ with visitors by
appointment. Their gardens are located 20 miles west of
Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks, in the Sierra
foothills of eastern Fresno County. Worth booking ahead,
immerse yourself in nature’s beauty and aromatherapy on
a fascinating, fragrant and fun tour.
Author-artist-teacher and gardener, Rosemary lectures at
the Northwest and San Francisco Flower & Garden Shows
and at National, State and Regional Conferences. Click
here to get more recipes and remedies, and find out more
about
Squaw Valley Herb Gardens.
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Rosemary
Nightingale and Tim D. Friesen,
artists, husband-and-wife team, share their
private home, herb and lavender garden ‘Squaw
Valley Herb Gardens’ with visitors by
appointment. Their gardens are located 20 miles
west of Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Parks,
in the Sierra foothills of eastern Fresno
County. Worth booking ahead, immerse yourself in
nature’s beauty and aromatherapy on a
fascinating, fragrant and fun tour.
Author-artist-teacher and gardener, Rosemary
lectures at the Northwest and San Francisco
Flower & Garden Shows and at National, State and
Regional Conferences. Click here to get more
recipes and remedies, and find out more about
Squaw Valley Herb Gardens. |
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