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Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream

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This butter pecan ice cream has light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and is loaded with buttery, sweet, roasted pecans. This ice cream is for adults only – sorry, kids! Check out my loaded mint chocolate chip ice cream for another boozy ice cream favorite.

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream: Light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and loaded with buttery sweet roasted pecans. | stressbaking.com #icecream #boozydessert #boozy #butterpecan

If you've been around these parts for a while, you're very familiar with my belief that ice cream is meant to be consumed 24/7/365. It's that one food of which I will never get sick. NEVER, I SAY.

Hot summer's day? Gimme all your ice cream

Middle of a blizzard? *reaches out with big fluffy mittens* Gingerbread ice cream, please. 

I realized recently that I haven't shared with you any of the 21+ ice cream recipes I make. Some are still in development, others are just so good I'm not ready to give away my secrets. I know – I'm a terrible, greedy person. Someday I will share, I promise.

Let's consider today step one in my program to become a more “sharing is caring” kinda person.

Tips for making bourbon butter pecan ice cream

Make it easier to scoop with a simple trick. If you run into the above scenario and don't have time to let ice cream sit on the counter to thaw a bit, run your ice cream scoop under hot water for 5-10 seconds and then scoop. This applies to all ice cream, not just this recipe!

Vanilla bean paste vs. vanilla extract. In the recipe card below, I call out using vanilla bean paste (aff link) and list vanilla extract as a secondary option. Vanilla bean paste is more robust and is something I consider to be essential when making a vanilla ice cream base.

Vanilla bean paste (aff link) is thick like molasses, and it gives the ice cream those vanilla bean specks you see when you're eating a good quality vanilla bean ice cream. I'm all for saving money and being frugal, but in this instance I highly recommend spending a bit more for the good stuff because it makes a big difference in the final product.

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream: Light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and loaded with buttery sweet roasted pecans. | stressbaking.com #icecream #boozydessert #boozy #butterpecan

Use a bourbon you like the flavor of. Another piece of advice (I know what I said before, but let's pretend I didn't say that for a minute): Use a good bourbon. The flavor is pretty prominent (in a nice way, not a smack-you-in-the-face way), so make sure it's one of which you like the flavor. It makes a difference, I swear.

Liquor is sort of magical in ice cream. Here's the thing about ice cream with liquor in it: it's a very delicate balance between boozy perfection and a runny nightmare. When alcohol is added to ice cream, it prevents it from completely freezing, lending itself to a creamier and softer ice cream – which is great, because who wants rock hard ice cream that you have to use crafty tactics to soften and scoop?

But don't add too much liquor. However, the other side of that coin is that if you add too much alcohol, the ice cream will never set. And I do mean never. You'll just have a runny puddle of milky liquor. I guess you could add it to your morning coffee? #silverlinings

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream: Light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and loaded with buttery sweet roasted pecans. | stressbaking.com #icecream #boozydessert #boozy #butterpecan

What if I don't like bourbon?

You can just leave it out! No need to make any other adjustments to the recipe. Just omit the bourbon for alcohol-free butter pecan ice cream.

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream: Light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and loaded with buttery sweet roasted pecans. | stressbaking.com #icecream #boozydessert #boozy #butterpecan

Why you should toast the pecans

In addition to the bourbon, another key ingredient here is pecans. But not just any pecans: buttered pecans. You've heard me talk about toasting pecans before because it gives them a new dimension of flavor.

In this case, we're also going to coat them in butter and brown sugar so that they're sorta candied before they're added to the batter. It adds a nice sweet crunch to each bite that's just…. it's just wonderful. I can't come up with another word that's better and more descriptive. It's just wonderful.

Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream: Light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and loaded with buttery sweet roasted pecans. | stressbaking.com #icecream #boozydessert #boozy #butterpecan

Can I substitute the brown sugar?

At the time I shot these pictures, I used granulated sugar in the ice cream base – simply because I had used the last of my brown sugar on the pecans.

I recommend using brown sugar instead because the flavors that develop with it are top notch – but granulated sugar works just fine in a pinch.

Do I need an ice cream maker for butter pecan ice cream?

For this particular recipe, you do. But I'm telling you, my ice cream maker is my favorite appliance.

Are you looking for an ice cream maker? Fear not! I swear by this one

Happy churning, my friends!

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Bourbon Butter Pecan Ice Cream

4.80 from 5 votes
Light, soft vanilla ice cream with a hint of bourbon flavor and loaded with buttery, sweet, roasted pecans. This ice cream is for adults only – sorry, kids!
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 7 minutes
Total Time: 32 minutes
Servings: 8 servings (1 quart)

Ingredients
 

Toasted Pecans

Ice Cream

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Place chopped pecans on baking sheet and toast them for 7 minutes, or until fragrant and golden.
    1 cup (99 g) whole pecans
  • Just before the pecans are done toasting, melt butter in a small saucepan. Add 1 Tablespoon brown sugar and salt and whisk until completely combined and bubbly. Remove from heat.
    2 Tablespoons unsalted butter
    1 Tablespoon brown sugar
    Hearty pinch of salt
  • Add pecans to sauce pan and stir/toss to coat. Pour pecans in a single layer onto a piece of parchment paper to cool.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk together heavy cream, half and half, 3/4 cup sugar, vanilla extract and bourbon.
    2 cups (476 g) heavy cream
    1 cup (242 g) half and half
    3/4 cup (165 g) light brown sugar
    2 Tablespoons vanilla bean paste (aff link) or pure vanilla extract
    3 Tablespoons bourbon
  • Pour batter into frozen ice cream maker and prepare according to manufacturer's directions (usually 20-25 minutes of churning). During the last 5 minutes, add in your prepared pecans.
  • Store in freezer-safe container and freeze for a couple hours if you want it to be soft-serve texture (or overnight, if you want to eat it after it’s hardened). Enjoy!

Notes

The bourbon helps keep the ice cream soft, but you don't want to add more for a stronger bourbon flavor – it'll make the ice cream impossible to full set! Instead, try adding a little bourbon the butter/sugar mixture for coating your pecans.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 463kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 18g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 13g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 100mg | Sodium: 67mg | Potassium: 177mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 1076IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 99mg | Iron: 1mg

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Recipe created by Leslie Kiszka

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  1. 4 stars
    I heated the mixture and tempered in four beaten eggs. I then cooked it to 170°F. The ice cream came out beautiful and silky….

  2. Making this tonight but had a question…would burning off the alcohol not solve the issue of consistency?

    1. Apologies, I didn’t realize I’d accidentally left out adding the 3/4 cup brown sugar (or granulated sugar) to step #4 – just edited to add it back in. Thank you for your comment to let me know!