Creamy matcha lychee ice cream is a cool, creamy, and exotic ice cream recipe that incorporates the sweet lychee fruit and matcha tea powder into a tropical tasting, yet surprisingly easy to make dessert.
For me, a meal doesn’t feel complete without a sweet ending to it. After a dinner that is heavy, rich, or spicy, I crave something light, cool, and sweet. This creamy matcha lychee ice cream recipe offers all of those elements and can be made with or without an ice cream machine.
I must admit that I’m an addict when it comes to kitchen gadgets. If there’s something new, I gotta have it. So for me, an electric ice cream maker is a welcomed addition to my kitchen.
But if you have more restraint or just don’t want yet another small appliance on your kitchen counter, this easy recipe can also be made using things you already have in your cabinets.
Lychees are Asian stone fruit with a soft, sweet flesh that tastes like a mashup of strawberries, pear, and grapes.
It is native to China but is also grown in warm climates like Florida or Hawaii.
The fruit is small, only about 1-2 inches in diameter, with a fleshy, white interior that looks like the inside of a grape. It’s covered with a red, leathery outer skin that’s covered with fine bumps. It’s this appearance that gives lychee the nickname, ‘alligator strawberry’. But the skin only looks tough. You can easily peel the lychee using only your fingers. There’s also a brown seed or pit on the inside that is inedible.
Matcha green tea is a type of Japanese green tea that’s crushed into a fine powder. The powder is then whisked with hot water, not brewed as we do with traditional teas.
Because it is eaten and not brewed, matcha has about 10 times the amount of nutrients, antioxidants, and amino acids than traditional green tea.
Matcha tea bushes are grown under shade to increase the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves. The leaves are then picked by hand, stripped of their stems, and then ground into a fine powder with a granite mortar and pestle. The grinding is done in the dark to protect the nutrients in the tea.
Buddist monks drank matcha tea before meditation ceremonies. The combination of L-theanine, an amino acid that is mood-boosting, and caffeine, enhanced their meditative state.
This creamy matcha lychee ice cream is an easy, exotic dessert with the tropical flavors of matcha green tea and lychees. The best part is it can be made with or without an ice cream maker.
1 can lychees in a heavy syrup, drained (save syrup and use in a lychee martini. Try this one – delicious!)
1 cup full-fat canned coconut milk, chilled
2 cups heavy cream, very cold
½ cup sugar
2 tablespoons matcha green tea powder
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Shaved or grated chocolate, as a garnish
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