In Honour of my Uncle, who always described this as His Favorite food:
Old-Fashioned Homemade (*Peach) Ice Cream
(*Added to recipie) 5-6 very ripe peaches, peeled and pitted
•6 eggs
•2 cups sugar
•1/4 teaspoon salt
•1 tablespoon vanilla extract
•13-ounce can evaporated milk (1-1/2 cups plus 2 tablespoons)
•1 gallon whole milk
•chipped ice
•rock salt
In a large mixing bowl, beat eggs. Add sugar gradually, stirring constantly. Add salt, vanilla and canned milk. Add about a pint of the fresh milk and mix. (*Add Peaches)
Pour mixture into ice cream freezer can. Add enough of the remainder of the milk to fill can to the middle of the top board of dasher. (If the freezer can has a "fill" line on it, fill no higher than that line.)
Assemble the ice cream freezer. Add alternating layers of chipped ice and rock salt to barrel around freezer can. Crank freezer until ice cream begins to freeze (cranking will become harder as ice cream freezes), adding more ice and salt, as needed. When handle becomes difficult-to-impossible to turn, remove turning mechanism, and carefully remove top from freezer can; remove dasher. Replace top. Cover can with more ice and salt. Cover ice with an old towel, allowing ice cream to "cure" for at least 1 hour. If yours is an electric freezer, follow manufacturer's directions, but the curing step is essential.
Makes about 5 quarts of ice cream.
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