Ani Phyo’s Raw Food Kitchen: Lucuma Ice Kream

www.AniPhyo.com -In this raw food uncooking show video, I’ll show you how to make a raw food ice cream! A delicious Lucuma flavored Ice Cream made with raw cashews and sweetened with yacon. A vegan and raw food, of course. Also free of wheat, gluten, dairy, sugar, eggs. For more raw food recipes, more videos, and to find Lucuma and Yacon Syrup, please visit my raw food blog at: www.AniPhyo.com

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25 Comments so far

  1. pinkbeam on September 23rd, 2008

    could you use yacon powder?

  2. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    we all have our preferences…so glad at least your kids liked it!!
    kids tell it like it is, they are soooo awesome
    when i tasted this new flavor, i just loved it!
    never had it before, and it’s so caramel like…yum
    thanks for sharing!!

  3. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    for some reason, the whole dried and powder don’t taste the same as they syrup. the syrup is molasses-like, super good. haven’t tried to make with powder, but i’d stick with syrup.

  4. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    yup! i worked many years to get this recipe to work like this!! enjoy it!!!

  5. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    oh, i’m so sorry, not sure what i’d recommend instead
    wish i was of more help
    ani

  6. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    no taro yet…but that sounds really good!!
    ani

  7. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    i haven’t seen it fresh just dried
    ani

  8. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    nothing, remember you are perfect the way you are.
    love yourself, forgive yourself
    opt for health and a lifetime journey
    no need for extremes nor 100%s
    just have fun and feel good
    ani

  9. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    tamarind would be interesting indeed
    that sounds good!

  10. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    yacon syrup is like agave, won’t dry well in dehydrator
    i’d just use blended
    ani

  11. thrivesurvive on September 26th, 2008

    thank you for your reply :)

  12. aniphyo on September 26th, 2008

    thank you for your patience, i’ve been doing my best to get back to everyone
    thanks for enjoying my videos and recipes!
    ani

  13. unholyiguana on September 27th, 2008

    I bought yacon syrup and it tastes good

  14. catrienmaxwell on September 28th, 2008

    OH MY GOODNESS. I absolutely must try this. I’m so excited :)

  15. WorkOnWellness on September 28th, 2008

    That looks fantastic. I hope I can find the ingredients here.

  16. shockthesky on September 28th, 2008

    I found you really need a good blender to do this - my blender didn’t really work that great.

  17. gwenhwyfar187 on October 7th, 2008

    I went and bought lucuma specially when I heard about this! Is it okay to use agave if I can’t get hold of yacon? And how long will it last in the freezer?

  18. aniphyo on October 18th, 2008

    gwenhwyfar187 - yes, feel free to use agave instead of yacon syrup. same proportions. will keep as long as any other traditional ice cream, say a month or more in freezer.

    shockthesky - it helps to first grind your nuts in to a powder, then place in your blender when using less powerful blenders. :)

  19. ErikitaMA on October 18th, 2008

    Lúcuma isn’t from de Andes of Perú? In fact in my country, Peru, Lúcuma Ice cream is very popular, probably the best flavors of all. Thanks for sharing.

  20. Turbohhagirl on November 7th, 2008

    This response was so encouraging to me. I am also trying to change to a raw food lifestyle. I fell off of the wagon today though. Your response made me feel better. Thanks.

  21. pinkbeam on November 11th, 2008

    Hi Ani! I can’t get lucuma, agave or yacon where I am. Do you have any other recipes for ice cream?

  22. abyssquick on November 14th, 2008

    Ani, I love your videos. I use lucuma myself. In this video you say it is a root plant, which it is not (maybe you thinking about yacon?). Lucuma is a highland sapote species (pouteria obovata), very closely related to mamey and canistel. Lucuma naturally has very dry flesh, and so traditionally it is dried.

    sorry for geeking out- pomology (study of fruits) is my profession., I grow all sorts of fruits. I love what you do here, yours are some of the best raw recipes out there!

  23. aniphyo on November 14th, 2008

    abyssquick-thanks for the correction
    i must be misinformed!
    will look into this more
    thanks
    ani

  24. zombeeefetish on January 9th, 2009

    Hi Ani~ My neice has a nut allergy. Any suggestions for cashew substitution? Thanks!

  25. gojiberries1 on January 16th, 2010

    I saved this one. I would like to know where to get Lucuma.
    This looks fantastic. I have to watch my natural sugar intake.

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