Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
8:32 pm

no soy please, i hate soy. and i don't have an ice cream maker, is there another way to make it without one?
i'm not highly lactose intolerant, i am but i used to eat it anyways. i'm vegan. and i'd prefer to make my own so i know exactly whats in it
Buy Breyer's Lactose Free Natural Vanilla ice cream - no one can tell the difference! Also, most lactose-intolerant people CAN eat yogurt, so you can buy frozen yogurt. Ben & Jerry's makes some of the same flavors as their regular ice cream. And, of course, sorbet doesn't have any dairy (however, sherbet does have dairy)
Monday, May 24th, 2010 at
8:32 pm
Can you make ice cream without the ice cream maker? If yes, can someone please give me a recipe. I would like it even more if it is without the 2 bags method. Thanks in advance.
1/2 cup milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon sugar
4 cups crushed ice
4 tablespoons salt
2 quart size Zip-loc bags
1 gallon size Zip-loc freezer bag
a hand towel or gloves to keep fingers from freezing as well!
Mix the milk, vanilla and sugar together in one of the quart size bags. Seal tightly, allowing as little air to remain in the bag as possible. Too much air left inside may force the bag open during shaking. Place this bag inside the other quart size bag, again leaving as little air inside as possible and sealing well. By double-bagging, the risk of salt and ice leaking into the ice cream is minimized. Put the two bags inside the gallon size bag and fill the bag with ice, then sprinkle salt on top. Again let all the air escape and seal the bag. Wrap the bag in the towel or put your gloves on, and shake and massage the bag, making sure the ice surrounds the cream mixture. Five to eight minutes is adequate time for the mixture to freeze into ice cream.
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
2:01 pm
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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 at
2:01 pm
Ice cream malts are a classic dessert drink. Our expert is here to teach you how to make an ice cream malt with expert tips in this free dessert recipe video.
Expert: Richard Buccola
Bio: Richard Buccola is an entrepreneur and investor. He is also the owner of several popular food & spirits establishments in Queens, NY, including the former PJ's Bar & Grill, and The Ivy Room.
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Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
2:30 pm
does anyone have an ice cream recipe that does not call for evaporated milk or cream, is this possible?
yes i do have an ice cream maker
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lolz I dunno... o(-_o-)
Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
2:29 pm
we lost the booklet that goes with the cuisinart ice-45, of course now we don't have any recipes either. please help it is very hot here and we need a COOL desert. It does not use regular ice cream recipes.
ok, I have to say, the best thing to do is to go through the book of recipes that comes with it and just be creative. start swiching out one or two ingredients at a time and see what works.
One of my favorite ones though, is super easy. In a blender blend a half a cup of sugar, two cups of water and one bag of fozen fruit of your choice. its super easy, and it tastes great!
I find though that the recipes that come with it are WAY too sweet and I have cut the sugar in half at a min. from all the recipes, if not in to a quarter.
Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
2:29 pm
I have to make some ice cream for my science fair project and I need to find an ice cream maker for a reasonable price, requires rock salt and ice, and has a motor that spins for you. Any suggestions on some good ice cream makers? I might return it after I do my science
fair project too. Please include websites if you can. Thanks!!
thrift stores, second hand stores, goodwill, charity stores always have stuff like that .... really cheap too.
Friday, May 7th, 2010 at
2:29 pm
I have to make some ice cream for my science fair project and I need to find an ice cream maker for a reasonable price, requires rock salt and ice, and has a motor that spins for you. Any suggestions on some good ice cream makers? I might return it after I do my science
fair project too. Please include websites if you can. Thanks!!
thrift stores, second hand stores, goodwill, charity stores always have stuff like that .... really cheap too.
Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
12:43 pm
Make your own delicious fruit sorbet at home, once you make it you won't want to buy it again.
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Thursday, May 6th, 2010 at
12:43 pm
In this video learn how to make a delicious recipe for Irish coffee ice cream, with Irish whiskey, instant espresso, coffee ice cream and whipped cream.
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