Stopping at local roadside produce stands in the summertime is so much fun! Everyone seems to have their favorite little places where our cars automatically turn on their own into crowded parking lots. When July arrives Bill and I know that it's time to drive to the roadside stands to fill up the back of our Jeep with several bushels of 'free-stone' or 'cling-free' peaches. I love this variety simply because they are so easy to remove the pit than the earlier varieties that are available in June. 'Free-stone' peaches seem to have a more tender texture too. But from what everyone is saying, both the June and July peaches have been super sweet this year. And that's such a good thing!
More peaches are grown in South Carolina than any other state in the U.S., and a healthy, but competitive rivalry exists between Georgia and South Carolina despite Georgia's infamous nick-name of 'the peach state'. I guess that everyone has their own preference, and yea, I'm slightly biased about S.C.'s super sweet, tender, and juicy peaches. My husband (not a S.C. native) found out that the reason for the extra sweetness of S.C. peaches is that more of this state's peaches are grown closer to the mountains, in the foothills where the temps are slightly cooler, especially at night, which peach trees thrive on.
I've read and even prepared several recipes for fresh home-made peach ice cream, but thus far, my husband and I believe that the hands-down best recipe out there is from David Lebovitz that he shares in his bible on ice cream, "The Perfect Scoop". This time I decided to add a fresh raspberry puree to top off the ice cream simply because we love the flavor combo of the classic 'peach melba'. Mmmm, can't go wrong with this pair!
Fresh Peach Ice Cream
(adapted from "The Perfect Scoop")
6 large fresh peaches (or frozen, we freeze peaches ever summer)
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup sour cream
1 cup heavy cream
1 tsp. vanilla extract
a few drops of freshly squeezed lemon juice
Place a large bowl or metal container in the freezer to chill before you begin.
This container is what you'll put the finished ice cream in and so it will be already be pre-chilled.
Peel, slice and pit the fresh peaches.
Add the sugar to the peaches.
With an immersion blender or hand-held electric beater, blend peaches and sugar with sour cream, heavy cream, vanilla extract and lemon juice.
Blend only until peaches are nice and chunky, not pureed.
Pour the peach mixture into an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Freeze for several hours or overnight until your desired level of firmness is achieved.
Fresh Raspberry Coulis
2 baskets of fresh raspberries
1 cup sugar
4 Tbsp. raspberry jam/preserves
In a medium bowl, puree the raspberries with an immersion blender.
Pour the pureed raspberries into a medium sauce pan.
Using a sieve, pour the mixture through and press lightly to separate the juices of the berries from the skin and seeds into a bowl.
Discard the seeds and flesh (put them in your composite pile if you have one).
Add sugar to the juice that has the seeds and skin/flesh removed.
Return to the pan on a medium to high temperature burner on the stove.
Add raspberry jam/preserves.
Bring to a boil and stir for about 3 minutes.
Refrigerate until ready to use.
Serve with your favorite flavor of ice cream or pound cake.
I've read and even prepared several recipes for fresh home-made peach ice cream, but thus far, my husband and I believe that the hands-down best recipe out there is from David Lebovitz that he shares in his bible on ice cream, "The Perfect Scoop". This time I decided to add a fresh raspberry puree to top off the ice cream simply because we love the flavor combo of the classic 'peach melba'. Mmmm, can't go wrong with this pair!
Fresh Peach Ice Cream
(adapted from "The Perfect Scoop")
6 large fresh peaches (or frozen, we freeze peaches ever summer)
1 cup sugar
1/2 cup sour cream
1 cup heavy cream
1 tsp. vanilla extract
a few drops of freshly squeezed lemon juice
Place a large bowl or metal container in the freezer to chill before you begin.
This container is what you'll put the finished ice cream in and so it will be already be pre-chilled.
Peel, slice and pit the fresh peaches.
Add the sugar to the peaches.
With an immersion blender or hand-held electric beater, blend peaches and sugar with sour cream, heavy cream, vanilla extract and lemon juice.
Blend only until peaches are nice and chunky, not pureed.
Pour the peach mixture into an ice cream maker and follow the manufacturer's instructions.
Freeze for several hours or overnight until your desired level of firmness is achieved.
Fresh Raspberry Coulis
2 baskets of fresh raspberries
1 cup sugar
4 Tbsp. raspberry jam/preserves
In a medium bowl, puree the raspberries with an immersion blender.
Pour the pureed raspberries into a medium sauce pan.
Using a sieve, pour the mixture through and press lightly to separate the juices of the berries from the skin and seeds into a bowl.
Discard the seeds and flesh (put them in your composite pile if you have one).
Add sugar to the juice that has the seeds and skin/flesh removed.
Return to the pan on a medium to high temperature burner on the stove.
Add raspberry jam/preserves.
Bring to a boil and stir for about 3 minutes.
Refrigerate until ready to use.
Serve with your favorite flavor of ice cream or pound cake.
add sour cream to the sweetened peaches
add heavy cream
add vanilla
with immersion blender, give it all a whirl and keep the peaches fairly chunky, not pureed
have some fun and take a trip to your favorite roadside produce stand this summer!
I haven't joined in a foodie blog hop for some time now due to a year of serious career demands,
but I'm sharing this today over at
After all, it's nice to share isn't it?




















I bet that raspberry goes so well with the peaches!
ReplyDeleteYes, Pam, peaches and raspberries are superb together!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Roz. Those peaches look like the best peaches I've ever seen. I can taste them from here. This flavour combination tastes very much like a famous Aussie dessert called Peach Melba, named after a famous opera singer of ours called Dame Nellie Melba. It consisted of peaches, ice cream and raspberry sauce. Delicious!
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
What a lovely dessert! Peaches are the best from the farmers markets picked just a few hours before they are sold...:)
ReplyDeleteOh, I do love peaches - and they're perfect with raspberries :-)
ReplyDeleteThose peaches look divine!
ReplyDeleteI've never made coulis that way but it looks good!
I haven't had homemade peach ice cream since I was a girl and my father made it on a hand crank ice cream maker in the back yard.
ReplyDeleteThe peaches have been magnificent this year and lucky us, we live near some of the growers as you do. Your peach ice cream is perfect for our unseasonably warm weather.
Have a great weekend Roz.
Sam
Anne, I agree completely with your thoughts about the class Peach Melba dessert. I love, love, love to make Peach Melba!
ReplyDeleteMarina, thanks for stopping by! You're right about the difference of fresh peaches!
ReplyDeleteRachel! We've got the same taste preferences for this pair of flavors! YUM!
ReplyDeleteSam, you ought to make some someday and joyfully re-live some of those childhood memories! Stay cool and thanks for stopping by!
ReplyDeleteI do love a good produce stand and really like that one - summer is so much fun, ain't it... very nice looking dessert, I think peach ice cream is my favorite .. I try to make it several times during the summer and yes, I like freestone better myself....
ReplyDeleteHi Roz! Love all the pics in this post! I wish I had an ice cream machine!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delightful! Come link to Seasonal Sundays.
ReplyDelete- The Tablescaper
This looks delicious Roz! I love all the fresh fruit in the summer :)
ReplyDeleteThat was well worth the stop! The peaches are amazing this year.
ReplyDeleteHi Tablescapin' Lady! Thanks for your comment and I'm over there on your hop to add this recipe for you! Thanks for the invite!
ReplyDeleteHi Drick! I so agree! Thanks for stopping by and for your kind thoughts!
ReplyDeleteHey Patti! We gave each other the ice cream machine for an anniversary or birthday; can't remember what, but it is a worthy and fun purchase!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous dessert! I'd love for you to share this on my linky party, Southern Sundays. It would be perfect! Hope to see you there. www.alsiceofsouthern.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteHi Slice! Thanks for you sweet compliment! I'll be right over!
ReplyDeleteLisa . . . thanks and I hope that you're keeping cool these days! xoxox Roz
ReplyDeleteKate, you're so right; the peaches are dreamy sweet this year!
ReplyDeleteDear Roz, Your peach ice cream sounds like a delicious and refreshing treat!! I also love the sauce to go over it. Beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteI just picked up some more peaches yesterday. With the hot weather, I make sure to always have some homemade ice cream on hand. It's a perfect way to end the day. Blessings my dear, your friend, Catherine xo
What a match made in food heaven your ice cream in sauce is!!! YUM! I'm your newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteCatherine, I'll be right on over this week when you post your peach ice cream too! I know it has to be incredibly delicious from your hands! xoxo back at you sweet lady!
ReplyDeleteHi Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI'm enjoying following your delicious posts now too! So glad that we found each other!
Homemade peach ice cream sounds divine, but putting that fresh raspberry sauce on top just takes it to the top.
ReplyDeleteIt truly does Linda, you're absolutely spot on there! be well now, Roz
ReplyDeleteThis recipe sounds so delicious, Roz... I have a soft spot for ice-cream. Thank-you for dropping by my post today and for your kind words. Consider me one of your new followers...You have an awesome blog!
ReplyDeleteHi Ellen, I'm so glad that I found your blog today too! and will be one of your ardent followers!
ReplyDeletePeaches and cream! Yum! Great photo too. So colourful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lori . . . every inch of your blog is GORGEOUS!
ReplyDeleteGood score you have there with so much produce. Love that ice cream. Love summer fruits!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious! South Carolina does have wonderful peaches. Yum.
ReplyDeletePeaches are my favorite summer fruit and I love the idea of turning their addictive sweetness into ice cream!
ReplyDeleteWow, I love to try making that one. It looks tasty and it is good for now. I am craving for that one.
ReplyDeletePierce, you got that right! Nothing like summer fruit!
ReplyDeleteEileen, so true! We're lucky to have our peaches!
ReplyDeleteJoanne, I had never tasted peach ice cream until I lived here . . . no one should ever wait that long for such yumminess! Thanks for your visit!
ReplyDeletenot only did you make an incredible peach ice cream but that sauce on top! GENIUS and Beautiful! Oh and is that a biscoff cookies I spot! Gotta have those- i am obsessed with them
ReplyDeleteYes the South is famous for its peaches. It has been a damp Spring so our seasons are later than usual. Cherries have only use come in.
ReplyDeleteJessica, oh yea, the Biscoff cookies are a perfect addition! We eat more than one too! LOL!
ReplyDeleteVal, enjoy that dampness and maybe send some of it our way! We need rain so badly! Gotta love those cherries!
ReplyDeleteThx for connecting with me on foodbuzz. I just subscribed to your blog feed and can't wait to see what your next post will be!
ReplyDeleteWe grow peaches here in Ruston, Louisiana but not commercially. They are medium to small but have a really sweet taste.
ReplyDeleteIt's july and our peaches are in... and the Perfect Scoop is my go-to ice cream book.
ReplyDeletecome on by and see my big announcement ~~ Big for me anyway
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C.J. I'm following you back and on FB too! Happy Cooking!
ReplyDeleteSandi, great news and I'll be right over!
ReplyDeleteThe Perfect Scoop is my ice cream bible...I've never been disappointed. You've reminded me to buy a bushel of Indiana peaches this week to freeze for the winter. I love this combo of peach ice cream and raspberry sauce...sensational!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this wonderful recipe on Southern Sundays. Hope to see you there again!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome; after all, a little peach ice cream is perfect for a Southern Sunday afternoon treat!
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