Chef Dan Olson's Lavender Earl Grey Ice Cream

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Chef Dan Olson's Lavender Earl Grey Ice Cream

Known for his self-deprecating humour and his favourite knife, a big meat cleaver, Chef Dan shares himself with us. Join us in watching the makings of a humble chef who fed the Oscars and the Golden Globes.


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Sharpening his skills at Michelin-star restaurants before running his culinary team at the luxurious Hotel Bel Air for seven years, Tealeaves ICON Chef Dan comes full circle – returning to his hometown Vancouver to start up Railtown Cafe. Cheeky and understated, Chef Dan continues to constantly win over taste lovers with his to-die-for sandwich known humbly as ‘The Pork’ and his re-balancing, as-you-like-it salad bar.

Drawn together by a similar taste philosophy, Chef Dan and Tealeaves bonded over the use of only the freshest, purest ingredients. United by passion, recipe collaborations and many Reuben sandwiches later, Tealeaves is honoured to present Chef Dan in this tribute to the loves of his life: food and flavour.

Suggested video viewing food: Chef Dan’s Lavender Earl Grey Ice Cream. Indulge in the sweet delights of his Tealeaves’ inspired, hand-crafted recipe kindly shared below.



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Chef Dan Olson's Lavender Earl Grey Ice Cream

Servings: 1

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  • Prep Time: 0 mins
  • Cook Time: 30 mins
  • Total Time: 30 mins

Ingredients

  • 80 Grams TEALEAVES Lavender Earl Grey
  • 2194 Grams Whole Milk
  • 529 Grams 35% Cream
  • 304 Grams Egg Yolks
  • 12 Grams Vanilla Paste
  • 1 Vanilla Bean
  • 158 Grams 0% Milk Powder
  • 551 Grams Sugar
  • 169 Grams Glucose Powder
  • 11 Grams Stabilizer
  • Instructions

    1. Steep the tea with half the milk overnight in the fridge.
    2. The next day, whisk up milk, cream, vanilla paste, milk powder, glucose powder, stabilizer, half the sugar and bring up to 85°C (185°F).
    3. Temper the egg yolks and bring back to 85°C (185°F).
    4. Pass through a chinoise, chill in an ice water bath.
    5. Run through the Ice Cream Machine and keep frozen until ready to eat.