Showing posts with label Ice Cream Dispenser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ice Cream Dispenser. Show all posts

Friday, August 23, 2013

how do I make a good frozen yogurt?

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 on Ice Cream Maker, Soft Serve
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James Bond


I want to start a frozen yogurt bussiness. But I dont have an idea on how to make it. If you had one of those 2 flavor, combinated Ice cream/frozen yogurt dispensers.... What would you do to make frozen yogurt an sell it?


Answer
BLUEBERRY FROZEN YOGURT

Recipe By :
Serving Size : 6 Preparation Time :0:00
Categories : Favorites

Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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2 c Blueberries -- washed and
Picked ov
1 Banana -- mashed
3/4 c Sugar
1/2 c Frozen orange juice
Concentrate -- thawed
2 c Nonfat yogurt
1 t Vanilla extract

In an electric blender or food processor, combine all
ingredients. Blend well. Pour into ice cream
maker and freeze according to manufacturer's Defrost slightly before serving.
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Title: Tropical Frozen Yogurt
Categories: Desserts
Yield: 4 Cups

2 c Fresh strawberry halves
2 lg Bananas, sliced
1/4 c Sugar
3/4 c Frozen pineapple juice
-concentrate, thawed and
-undiluted
1/2 c Plain low-fat yogurt

Process first 4 ingredients in a food processor until smooth, stopping once
to scrape down sides. Add yogurt, and pulse 3 or 4 times. Pour into an
8-inch square baking dish, and freeze until firm. Process frozen mixture in
food processor until smooth. Return to dish; cover and freeze.
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Title: Strawberry Frozen Yogurt
Categories: Fruits, Desserts
Yield: 4 servings

2 ts Gelatin
1 c Plain Yogurt
1/8 ts Salt
1 1/2 tb Lemon Juice
3 tb Milk
2 tb Sugar
1/8 c Sieved frozen Strawberries
1/2 c Whipping cream, whipped

Soak gelatin in milk, in custard cup. Set cup in boiling water; stir
until gelatin is completely dissolved.
Combine yogurt, sugar, and salt. Stir in gelatin mixture. Stir in
berries and lemon juice. Chill until slightly thickened; beat until
foamy. Fold in whipped cream. Pour mixture in metal ice-cube tray.
Cover with foil; freeze.
NOTE: I have also made this with approx 1/2 of 1 pint of fresh
strawberries, well crushed. I then froze it in a Donvier ice cream
maker. Delicious!
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Monday, April 22, 2013

Who invented the soft drinks dispenser?

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 on Best Ice Cream Makers - Home Ice Cream Maker Reviews - Country Living
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shielamae


could you tell me who invented the soft drinks dispenser? I really need it ASAP! THANKS!


Answer
The Soda Dispenser a.k.a Soda Fountain began in Europe but achieved its greatest success in the United States. Benjamin Silliman, a Yale chemistry professor, was among the first to introduce soda water to America. In 1806 Silliman purchased a Nooth apparatus and began selling mineral waters in New Haven, Connecticut. Sales were brisk, so he built a bigger apparatus, opened a pump room, and took in three partners. This partnership opened soda fountains in New York City and Baltimore, Maryland. At roughly the same time, other businessmen opened fountains in NYC and Philadelphia. Although Silliman's business eventually failed, he played an important role in popularizing soda water.

In 1832 John Matthews of NYC and John Lippincott of Philadelphia began manufacturing soda fountains. Both added innovations that improved soda-fountain equipment, and the industry expanded as retail outlets installed newer, better fountains. Other pioneering manufacturers were Alvin Puffer, Andrew Morse, Gustavus Dows, and James Tufts. In 1891 the four largest manufacturers -- Tufts, Puffer, Lippincott, and Matthews -- formed the American Soda Fountain Company, which was a trust designed to monopolize the industry. The four manufacturers continued to produce and market fountains under their company names. The trust controlled prices and forced some smaller manufacturers out of business.

Before mechanical refrigeration, soda fountains used natural ice to cool drinks and ice cream. Ice harvesters cut frozen lakes and ponds into large blocks of ice in the winter and stored the blocks for use in the summer. In the early 20th century, new companies entered the soda fountain business, marketing "ice less" fountains that used brine (cold salty water).

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