Eat butter first, eat it last — live till a hundred years be past

Butter brickle ice cream

I think the true find during our trip to the Reading Terminal Market in Philadelphia a few weeks ago was proof that butter brickle ice cream existed. For the longest time when Paul would wax poetic about that flavor, I would ask if he somehow mistakened the ice cream for say, butter pecan? He would assure me that butter brickle did exist. It wasn’t until I saw it with my own eyes did I believe him.

Unfortunately the ice cream stand was closed, so when we returned home, I did some research on the elusive flavor.

Butter Brickle Ice Cream

According to Wikipedia, the flavor was created in Nebraska in the 1920s and a toffee ice cream flavoring. Further internet research also shows that the difference between butter brickle ice cream compared to butter pecan ice cream is the addition of one little thing. While both recipes include up to two tablespoons of actual butter incorporated into the recipe, butter brickle ice cream also includes some butter-flavoring. The end result is an ice cream that is both sweet and salty — the sweetness coming from the brown sugar and crunchy toffee bits and the salt from the addition of butter. It is addictive. No wonder there are so many message boards that inquire where butter brickle ice cream can be found.

Paul admits this version of butter brickle ice cream is as close as he remembers it. Now only if I added more yellow food coloring…

Butter Brickle Ice Cream

2 cups heavy cream
2 cups whole milk
1 cup of brown sugar
1 tablespoon butter, salted
2 teaspoons of butter-flavor extract
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4-6 drops yellow food coloring, optional
1/2 cup toffee bits

Combined cream, milk, brown sugar in a saucepan over low heat. Add butter. When mixture starts to boil, remove from heat. Add butter, butter, vanilla extract and food coloring and place into refrigerator until cold.

When mixture has chilled, place into ice cream machine. Fold in toffee bits after ice cream is done.

3 thoughts on “Eat butter first, eat it last — live till a hundred years be past

Add yours

    1. Between the cream and the butter, it was definitely a very rich ice cream. But very good especially if you like the salty and sweet in an frozen concotion.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑

%d bloggers like this: