Homemade Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe – Happy National Ice Cream Month – JULY :) (2024)

I first encountered green tea ice cream (抹茶アイスクリームMatchaaisu kurīmu) many years ago whilst dining at a Japanese restaurant in my hometown of La Mesa, CA – which is the first suburb city bordering with the city of San Diego when traveling East on Interstate 8 – at the time, green tea ice cream was unavailable for purchase at your local grocery store. I instantly was pleasantly surprised by its unique taste and texture. Some years later, when living in Las Vegas, NV – I happened upon an excellent Japanese restaurant and once again was delighted when ordering green tea ice cream for dessert. It was just as heavenly tasting as it melted in my mouth as I had remembered it years earlier. Thankfully, a few major ice cream companies now carry this flavor, and you can even get a brand imported from Japan at the market Trader Joes.Here in west-central Illinois, green tea ice cream is not easy to locate, and I’ve not seen any Japanese restaurants within 50-75 miles of me. I’m positive that some hours away from me, in Chicago, I could find it along with most any kind of food.The upside is, I can always make my own! And what could be better than homemade Matcha ice cream, made with my own hands, with all natural ingredients? 🙂

Green Tea Ice Cream (no ice cream maker required)

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Yummy Matcha (Green Tea) Ice Cream!

Pinch of salt (optional)

2 tablespoons green tea powder (Matcha)

3/4 cup granulated sugar

6 egg yolks

1 cup whole milk

2 cups heavy cream

(Coconut cream and milk may beused instead. Read note at bottom about the use of soy milk).

You may purchase Matcha Green Tea Powder online here:http://tinyurl.com/k5h4nlo and you will be given a choice of various brands by following this link. If you are like me, I find buying online to be the easiest way to shop and it saves me the huge cost of gasoline and wear on my vehicle 🙂 If you live in a larger city, you may find it at Asian food markets, some tea shops, or Whole Foods Market.

Matcha 抹茶 or green tea powder is not the same green tea that you drink at home or at Japanese restaurants. So, you can’t grind the regular green tea to make matcha. It is made from shade-grown tea leaves and used for Japanese tea ceremonies andwagashi(Japanese confectioneries).

1. In a small bowl, mix the green tea powder with 2 tablespoons granulated sugar.

2. In a separate bowl, mix together the egg yolks and remaining sugar.

3. Pour the milk into a small pan and gently heat taking care not to let it boil. Remove from the heat and mix a few spoonsful of the warm milk with the green tea powder and sugar in a small bowl. When you have a smooth paste, add it to the remaining milk in the pan, then gradually combine with the egg yolk mixture.

4. Return mixture to the stove and heat slowly over low heat (taking care to not let the mixture boil), until the mixture coats the back of a spoon. Remove from the heat, strain through a fine sieve, and allow to cool completely. (If you do not have a fine sieve, you can skip this step, the reason for straining the mixture through a fine sieve before adding in the lightly whipped cream isto make sure it’s perfectly smooth.)

5. Lightly whip the cream and then add it to the cold green tea-milk mixture. 6. Transfer the mixture to a large container and [chill for an hour or two in the refrigerator] and then put it in the freezer. As ice crystals start to form, remove from freezer, and mix well with a wooden spoon, return the mixture to the freezer. Repeating this a few times as it freezes makesthe ice cream smooth.

***A tip when making any ice cream recipes the old-fashioned way [without an ice cream maker] is to always chill it for an hour or two in your refrigerator before putting it in the freezer. A cooler mixture will always freeze much more quickly.

***Soy milk and soy products in general…and regarding replacing dairy ingredients with soy milk…Americans eat far too much soy (it’s hidden in almost all processed foods, everything!). I suggest you read this article http://wellnessmama.com/3684/is-soy-healthy as well as many other articles online to educate yourself and make your own decision. Bottom line, I won’t use soy products in any of my recipes. Personally, I can do without adding anything to my diet that will only add to estrogen dominance problems in women.

Health Benefits of Green Tea: The health benefits of Matcha (Green) Tea are typically greater than those of standard green tea because when you drink matcha you ingest the whole leaf, not just the brewed water. It is exceptionally high in antioxidants and contains a potent class of antioxidant known as catechins, including the catechin EGCg (epigallocatechin gallate) provides cancer-fighting properties. Green tea is also rich in L-Theanine, an amino acid that promotes a state of relaxation and well-being by acting upon the brains functioning creating alpha waves, which lead to a state of relaxed alertness. (https://matcha.com/pages/matcha-health-benefits)

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About Anna Kasper, ACDP

I am an avid Genealogist. I am currently a student at Phillips Theological Seminary (one of the few Catholics!). I am an ACDP - Associate of the Congregation of Divine Providence (Sisters of Divine Providence of Texas). If you are unfamiliar with what a Religious Associate (also called an Affiliate, Consociate, Oblate, Companion) is exactly, visit my about me page for more information. In community college, I majored in American Sign Language/Deaf Studies, and Interdisciplinary Studies when at university.

Homemade Green Tea Ice Cream Recipe – Happy National Ice Cream Month – JULY :) (2024)

FAQs

Is there vanilla in green tea ice cream? ›

Combine half-and-half, cream, sugar, scraped vanilla bean pulp, and vanilla bean pod in a large saucepan and place over medium heat. Stir occasionally until mixture just barely begins to simmer.

What is the name of green tea ice cream? ›

Green tea ice cream (抹茶アイスクリーム, Matcha aisu kurīmu) or matcha ice (抹茶アイス Matcha aisu) is an ice cream flavor popular in Japan and other parts of East Asia.

What does green tea ice cream taste like? ›

What Does Matcha Ice Cream Taste Like? The ideal flavor of this refreshing treat should be a perfect balance of earthy, sweet, and slightly bitter. Because matcha is much more concentrated than regular green tea, you often don't need much to experience its robust profile.

When was green tea ice cream made? ›

Looking back in history, what surprised us is that green tea ice cream has been available in the USA since the 70s. Of course you could only find them in Asian markets or Japanese restaurants at that time. In Japan it can be traced back since the late 1860s( Meiji period), where it was served to royalties.

What are the ingredients in Mr green tea ice cream? ›

The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice. INGREDIENTS: MILK, CREAM, PURE CANE SUGAR, SKIM MILK, GREEN TEA, GUAR GUM, XANTHAN GUM, CARRAGEENAN, VEGETABLE JUICE (FOR COLOR).

Does Ben and Jerry's have green tea ice cream? ›

Trendy matcha green tea gets turned into ice cream and laced with caramelized pecans. Unfortunately, you can only get this creation at the scoop shops in Tokyo, Japan, where there's a flavor lab.

What is Japanese green tea ice cream made of? ›

Green tea ice cream is a popular Japanese ice cream flavor and perfect as a sweet and refreshing dessert after a traditional Japanese meal. The name "green tea ice cream" is slightly deceptive, because the ice cream itself is not made from tea, but rather from matcha powder.

Is green tea ice cream good? ›

Yes, this green tea ice cream recipe is healthy. And no, regular green tea ice cream that you might find at the supermarket isn't very good for you. Just like chocolate or vanilla ice cream, it's made with the same full-fat cream and lots of added sugar. That's why it tastes so good!

Who makes green's ice cream? ›

Green's Ice Cream and Hagan Ice Cream are currently subsidiaries under HP Hood. All other brands were discontinued. Kemps had started a joint venture with Franklin Foods of Duluth, Minnesota, and Associated Milk Producers, Inc. in 1982, making products under the Arrowhead Dairy brand.

Which Flavour is best in green tea? ›

Green tea flavored with chamomile flowers brewed in hot water is the most favorite combination amongst green tea lovers. Its soothing effect and mildly sedative properties have been known to act as a good sleep inducer. Jasmine green tea is rich in the essence of jasmine flower.

What flavor is dark green ice cream? ›

Why is pistachio Ice cream green? It's colored green because pistachios are greenish. It's also flavored with almond extract — why I don't know. Perhaps because pistachios don't have much flavor.

Does green tea ice cream have milk? ›

Contains: milk. May contain peanuts or other tree nuts.

What country invented green tea? ›

Green tea originated in China, tracing back to 2737 BC. The discovery occurred accidentally when the Chinese Emperor Shennong mistakenly drank water with a dead tea leaf boiled inside. He found the flavor refreshing; thus, a new beverage was born.

Does green tea ice cream have sugar? ›

Green tea ice cream is a frozen Japanese dessert. The ice cream is light green in color and has a smooth and hard texture that melts easily and still soft enough to scoop with a spoon. The ice cream is sweet with a green and almost floral flavor. The primary ingredients are cream, sugar and green tea.

Did Japan invent green tea? ›

Green tea was first introduced in Japan by Japanese monks who studied Buddhism in China during the Nara and Heian era over a thousand years ago. It was first enjoyed exclusively by the religious classes of Japanese society but spread to the royal and other elite classes as tea cultivation started in Japan.

What ice cream has real vanilla in it? ›

Try Breyers® Natural Vanilla yourself and see if those vanilla specks and refreshing milk and cream can scoop up some smiles in your family.

Does every ice cream flavor have vanilla? ›

No, vanilla is a flavor just like chocolate or strawberry. However, vanilla is used as a base for most ice cream flavors due to it's complementary traits. There are two types of ice cream base, if you will. French and Philadelphia style.

Is vanilla good in green tea? ›

While this drink is great with just the green tea and milk, the vanilla beautifully compliments the green tea, making this drink just that much more indulgent! (Recipe makes a 1/2 gallon.)

Does ice cream contain vanilla? ›

Vanilla ice-cream is traditionally made from fresh milk, cream, egg yolks, sugar and vanilla, which are frozen and aerated. In a number of the products Which? looked at, cream and milk were substituted with partially reconstituted dried skimmed milk, and in some cases, whey protein.

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