Moroccan Mint "Nice Cream"
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Moroccan Mint "Nice Cream"

Recipe by: LANEY & LU

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This Moroccan Mint "Nice Cream" is to die for! It has a luscious creamy texture with beautiful notes of mint and lightly-sweetened with maple syrup, all perfectly swirled with chocolate chips. You would never know this sweet treat is dairy-free. The Tea Forté Moroccan Mint Tea won second place at the 2017 Global Tea Championships. We really wanted to let this award-winning tea shine and shine it does.

Moroccan Mint "Nice Cream" from above with ice cream scoop and loose tea canister

Moroccan Mint "Nice Cream"

Recipe by: LANEY & LU

  • Prep time:30 minutes
  • Cook time:Freeze time: 5 hours

Ingredients

  • 1⅛ cups raw cashews, soaked (see instructions)
  • 2 (13.7oz) cans full-fat coconut cream, divided
  • 3 tablespoons Tea Forté Moroccan Mint loose leaf tea, or 8 tea pyramids
  • 15 fresh mint leaves
  • ⅓ cup maple syrup
  • ½ tsp kosher salt
  • ¾ tsp spirulina powder
  • 1 cup dairy-free, semi-sweet mini chocolate chips

Directions

  1. Soak the cashews overnight or hot soak for ten minutes. To hot soak, bring 2 cups of water to a boil in a small sauce pot. Place the raw cashews in a heat-safe bowl. Pour the boiling water over the cashews making sure they are completely submerged. Allow the cashews to soak for ten minutes before straining. Discard the water when done.
  2. Shake the two cans of coconut cream before opening, reserving a ½ cup for later use. Pour the remaining coconut cream into a small sauce pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling, remove from heat, add in the loose leaf tea (or tea pyramids if using), cover, and steep for 8 minutes. After steeping, strain the coconut cream into a blender and discard the tea leaves (or tea infusers).
  3. Add all remaining ingredients, except the chocolate chips, to the blender and blend on high until completely smooth. Pour mixture out into a parchment-lined Pyrex dish, or other freezer-safe container, and freeze for a minimum of 3 hours or until completely frozen.
  4. Once frozen, remove the "nice cream" from the dish by pulling up on the parchment and flipping it onto a cutting board. Peel off the paper and chop the frozen cream block into one-inch cubes.
  5. Place the cubes and reserved ½ cup of coconut cream into a blender. Blend on medium-low until the mixture turns into a smooth, soft-serve consistency. Stir in chocolate chips and pour into a metal loaf pan.
  6. "Nice Cream" can be served immediately, or for a traditionally firm ice cream consistency, place back into the freezer for 1 hour. If returning to the freezer, allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes at room temperature to soften before scooping. Enjoy!

Yield: 6 servings

Moroccan Mint tea is available in Event Boxes, Loose Tea Canisters, and in the customizable Tea Forté Select.

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