Game of Thrones Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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Game of Thrones fans, rejoice! This Game of Thrones recipe for black sesame ice cream —named after the cold, undead Whitewalkers — is the perfect addition to your Game of Thrones party. Don’t be scared off of by the color of the grey ice cream, the black sesame gives it a peanut butter-like flavor and the blue M&Ms add a nice chocolatey crunchiness!

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Good news, Game of Thrones fans: Jon Snow is back and I’ve got a Game of Thrones recipe I think you’ll love. Bad news: Winter is still coming, and with it, those nearly invincible White Walkers that command the army of the dead. Unless your favorite character is armed with a piece of dragonglass or a blade made from Valyrian steel, you can bet they’re in deep, deep trouble.

Good news: Inspired by the chilly monsters that live behind the wall — and which are likely coming south of the wall this season — I created this Game of Thrones-inspired recipe for White Walker Ice Cream.

Originally, I was going to blend sesame ice cream with blue moon ice cream, but I decided those flavors might make a kind of gross combination. If you’re not familiar with Blue Moon, it’s a raspberry-lemon-sugar flavored ice cream Midwestern ice cream. I ate a lot of it when lived in the suburbs of Detroit. It But, raspberry, lemon, and sesame? That felt like I was pushing the boundaries of good taste.

So, instead, to create a Game of Thrones ice cream that also screamed White Walker, I made a sesame ice cream and then mixed in blue M&Ms to give that bright pop of blue for their eyes and bone sprinkles to represent their skeleton army. Also, you know, cause they’re deadly.

Ice Cream Tips

If you’ve never made ice cream before, it’s not tough. There are two really important things you just want to keep in mind when making ice cream. The first is that you want to cook your final mixture until it’s thick enough so that it coats the back of a wooden spoon and when you draw a line through the mixture on the spoon, the line holds for at least a few moments. Until it’s there, just keep stirring and checking. Depending on how hot your stove is, it might take upwards of 10 minutes.

The other thing to remember when making ice cream is to add the hot mixture to the eggs slowly. Add it all at once and you’ll cook the eggs and end up with all sorts of floaty egg bits in your custard. You don’t want that. Instead, pour some of the hot mixture in — I eyeball it but tend to go about 1/4 cup at a time. As you pour with one hand, whisk with the other. That way, the eggs are heated evenly. Add the hot mixture to the eggs like this until the egg mixture is the same as the mixture you heated on the stove.

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Once the ice cream was done, I met up with photographer Webb Bland of NotBland Photography who takes rad, cinematic photos of dream cars for Top Gear Magazine and other clients. Trust me, if you have even a slight interest in pretty things, check out his site.

We threw around a handful of ideas and eventually landed on recreating something that felt like it could been part of the set. I mean, after all this is Game of Thrones ice cream. In the final shots, there’s something that ties back to many of the primary houses. The Dire Wolf pelt for the Starks (don’t worry, we didn’t use real fur), An antler for the Baratheons, and the candle for the fire of the Targaryens. The Lannisters seems to have gotten the short shrift, but maybe there’s something in the photos that represents them too? If you see it, tell me in the comments!

And, if you’re looking for other Game of Thrones recipes, might I suggest the Official Game of Thrones cookbook, A Feast of Fire and Ice?

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Game of Thrones ice cream recipe inspired by the blue and grey of the White Walkers!

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Prep Time: 15 hours hrs

Cook Time: 30 minutes mins

Total Time: 15 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Servings: 2 cups

Ingredients

  • ½ cup black sesame seeds
  • 1 Tbsp. honey
  • cups whole milk
  • ¾ cup sugar
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • 4 large egg yolks
  • cups half and half
  • 1 tsp. vanilla extract
  • ½ cup blue M&Ms
  • ¼ cup bone sprinkles

Instructions

  • Fill a large bowl with 2 inches of cold water and place it in the freezer.

  • Pour the sesame seeds into a skillet and dry roast over medium heat. Once they start to smell fragrant and you hear faint popping noises, remove them from the heat and pour them into the bowl of a food processor.

  • Once the sesame seeds are cool, turn on the food processor and grind them until they form a paste. Scrape down the sides. Add honey. Turn on the food processor and blend until honey is fully combined.

  • In a medium bowl, whisk egg yolks until slightly lighter in color.

  • Heat milk, sugar, salt, and sesame mixture in a medium pot, stirring often. Once all of the sugar has dissolved, slowly add the mixture to the eggs (see notes above) until the two mixtures are about the same temperature.

  • Pour this back into the pot and heat until it is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.

  • Pour half and half and vanilla extract into a medium bowl. Pour the milk mixture into the bowl slowly, whisking as you go.

  • Pour this back into the pot. Set the bowl aside and place a mesh strainer on top. Heat the milk mixture, stirring often, until the custard coats the back of a spoon and holds a line.

  • Pour the custard through the strainer.

  • Remove the bowl of ice water from the freezer and place the bowl on top. Let this sit for about 30 minutes, or until room temperature.

  • Place a piece of plastic wrap on top, touching the top of the custard. Place in the fridge overnight.

  • In the morning, add the custard to the ice cream machine according to the manufacturer's instructions. When nearly finished (about 20 minutes), add blue M&Ms and bone sprinkles.

  • Place in freezer-proof container for 3-4 hours or until firm.

Course: Ice Cream

Cuisine: American

Keyword: game of thrones ice cream

Author: Rebecca Swanner

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FAQs

Why won't my ice cream get hard? ›

Have you added too much sugar, salt or alcohol? They will lower the freezing point of the mixture. And too much of any of these ingredients could stop the ice cream freezing altogether.

Why is blue bell ice cream so hard to scoop? ›

The high butterfat and lack of air in most good-quality ice creams make them very hard at zero degrees. You may find yourself having to uncomfortably twist your hand deep into the carton, and the scoop that you do manage to get out may be too "hard" to enjoy.

Whose first written ice cream recipe was found in a 1665 recipe book? ›

The first known recipe for true (dairy-based) ice cream was found (unpublished) in the diary of Lady Anne Fanshawe, an English memoirist. The recipe was written around 1665 under the name icy cream.

Why isn't my ice cream churning? ›

If your bowl isn't totally frozen, your ice cream won't thicken and churn but remain soupy instead. TIP: Make sure your freezer bowl is completely dry before placing it in the freezer.

How do you make homemade ice cream not hard? ›

Sugar, corn syrup or honey, as well as gelatin and commercial stabilizers, can all keep your ice cream at a softer consistency. Ice cream also stays softer when you store it in a shallow container, rather than a deep tub, and cover the surface of the ice cream with plastic wrap to keep ice crystals from forming.

What makes ice cream more scoopable? ›

Air gives ice cream its softness. It keeps the ice cream pliable and makes it easy to scoop. The air also contributes greatly to texture and consistency.

Is Breyers actually ice cream? ›

Breyers is a brand of ice cream started in 1866 by William A. Breyer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

How do you make homemade ice cream easier to scoop? ›

My personal recommendation is to follow recipes as indicated and if the ice cream or sorbet is too firm, take the frozen mixture out of the freezer 5 to 10 minutes (or longer) prior to scooping and serving.

Who was the first American credited for having written down an ice cream recipe? ›

But Jefferson can be credited with one small scoop of American ice cream history: He was the first American to write down the recipe, says Anna Berkes, a research librarian at Monticello.

Who first ate ice cream? ›

The earliest forms of ice cream bear little resemblance to the creamy sweet stuff inside your freezer. The emperors of the Tang Dynasty (618 – 907 AD) are believed to have been the first to eat “a frozen milk-like confection.” This version was made with cow, goat or buffalo milk that was heated with flour.

Who hand wrote the first ice cream recipe in 1665? ›

The first printed ice cream recipe in Europe was in the handwritten receipts of Lady Anne Fanshawe (1625–1680) in 1665 – whose husband Sir Richard was Charles II's ambassador to Spain.

Is it safe to eat refrozen ice cream? ›

If food is completely thawed, warmed to room temperature or left out of the refrigerator for more than 2 hours, throw the food out for safety's sake. These principles apply to meat, poultry, shellfish, some vegetables and cooked foods. Do not refreeze ice cream and similar frozen desserts.

Is it safe to eat grainy ice cream? ›

The grainy texture is caused by the proteins in the egg yolk clumping together. The custard is still safe to eat, but the texture can be unpalatable. Sometimes it is possible to rescue a curdled custard enough so that it can be used as a base for ice cream, it depends how badly the custard has curdled.

Why is my freezer freezing meat but not ice cream? ›

For a freezer that seems to be freezing meat and other items but not ice cream, the temperature may be too warm.

What do you do if your ice cream isn't thickening? ›

If you are churning your ice cream and it is not thickening, make sure that the canister is cold. Try adding some more ice and rock salt to it. Next time, put the canister into the freezer the day before you start making ice cream. This will ensure that it is cold enough.

Why is my frozen ice cream soft? ›

So, why is the freezer not keeping the ice cream frozen? Well, ice cream is less dense than other frozen foods, so melted ice cream usually means your freezer either has a minor cooling issue or it is an indication that a freezer component is failing and needs to be repaired or replaced.

What affects the hardness of ice cream? ›

The hardness of ice cream is affected by such factors as the overrun, ice crystal size, ice phase volume, and extent of fat destabilization. An inverse relationship between hardness and overrun has been noted by many researchers (Tanaka et al., 1972; Goff et al., 1995; Wilbey et al., 1998).

How long does it take for ice cream to harden? ›

After about 4-6 hours in the freezer, your ice cream should generally be ready (if used in the ice cream, alcohol will delay – even prevent – the freezing, so do take this into account when planning ahead).

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