Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream
With wet nuts topping
Tuck away a bit of your Thanksgiving pumpkin pie to make this old-fashioned deliciousness (or just serve instead of pie). Little jars of these nuts work great for holiday gifting too.
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With wet nuts topping
Tuck away a bit of your Thanksgiving pumpkin pie to make this old-fashioned deliciousness (or just serve instead of pie). Little jars of these nuts work great for holiday gifting too.
For the ice cream, soften it for about 10 minutes. Put into a bowl and gently fold in pieces of pie. Return to freezer to harden.
For the wet nuts topping, bring sugars, syrups and butter to a slow boil over medium heat until sugar dissolves, then reduce heat and lightly boil for 3–4 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in extract, salt and walnuts. Let cool to room temperature, then jar and store in refrigerator for up to 3 months.
Topping too thick once cooled? Stir in 1–2 tablespoons of warm tap water until desired consistency.
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