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Rockmelon Ice Cream by Fiona Hoskin
« on: September 18, 2008, 10:53:15 am »
Name of Recipe: Rockmelon Ice Cream   originally presented by Fiona Hoskin, and interpretted by others

Number of People: Depends on your appetite

Ingredients:

40g sugar
5 cardamon seeds (not pods !!)
1 lemon or lime (pith and pips removed - keep zest aside)
½ rockmelon – cubed and frozen
ice cubes
2-4 Tblsp of cream


Preparation:

Place cardamom seeds and sugar in the TM Bowl and mill for 15 seconds on speed 8

If using lemon or lime zest (see note in hints) add to bowl with sugar, grind on speed 8 for 10 seconds.

Add frozen rockmelon, and some ice cubes (to help incorporate the fibre of the fruit - Fiona )  and the peeled and seeded lemon and process for 20 seconds, speed 9.

Add cream and increase speed to speed 9 for 1 minute. (Add more cream if mixture looks too dry)


Tips/Hints:

You could also omit the lemon zest for a smoother texture (and for personal taste resons - Fiona).

You can double the ingredients; method stays the same except mill the cardamom for 15 seconds.

Origin:

This is a recipe that was demonstrated by Fee (Fiona) Hoskin.

Fiona Hoskin (note that is singular) is a TMX consultant and award-winning chef/owner of Fee and Me Restaurant in Launceston, Tasmania.
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Re: Rockmelon Ice Cream by Fiona Hoskin
« Reply #1 on: September 14, 2011, 11:27:58 am »

Thanks so much for sharing this recipe.  I look forward to trying it.  I love it when I can find recipes developed by Fiona Hoskin.  She is so respected and appreciated in Australia.

Who are the others who have interpreted her original recipe, I wonder?

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