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Title: Butterscotch Royal Ice Cream
Categories: Dessert
Yield: 16 Servings

1/2 c Butter
2 1/2 c Packed brown sugar
7 c Half-and-half
4 Eggs; lightly beaten
1/4 ts Salt
5 ts Vanilla extract
2 1/2 c Butterscotch sauce (see

-----------------------------BUTTERSCOTCH SAUCE-----------------------------
-below)
2 1/2 c Packed brown sugar
1/2 c Butter
1 c Corn syrup
1 c Evaporated milk
1 1/2 ts Vanilla

From: Sandal@aol.com (Sandi F. in Fayetteville, Arkansas)

Date: 2 Aug 1995 18:21:10 -0600

from Old-Fashioned Homemade Ice Cream by Thomas R. Quinn

Butterscotch gets its flavor from melted brown sugar and butter. To make
Butterscotch Royal Ice Cream, follow the recipe below for butterscotch ice
cream or use your favorite recipe. After the ice cream is frozen and firm,
repack it in another container, layering in the butterscotch sauce.

Put the butter and brown sugar into a large, heavy pan. Stirring constantly
with a wooden spoon, heat over medium-low heat until the brown sugar just
begins to caramelize. Slowly stir in the half-and-half, eggs and salt. When
the mixture reaches about 160 deg F, remove it from the stove. Refrigerate
until cool, then add the vanilla. Freeze in an ice cream freezer.

When frozen, remove the dasher and repack with ice and salt for 2 or 3
hours. When the ice cream is firm, remove it from the freezing can and put
it in a sealable container, alternating thin layers of ice cream with
butter scotch sauce. Eat immediately or freeze in the freezing compartment
of your refrigerator. Makes about one gallon.

Butterscotch Sauce: Put the brown sugar, butter and corn syrup in a heavy
sauce pan and heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Remove the mixture from
the heat, stir in the evaporated milk and vanilla, and beat until smooth.
Refrigerate in a closed container. Serve warm. Makes 2-1/2 cups.

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