Showing posts with label No Salt Ice Cream Makers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label No Salt Ice Cream Makers. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

How do I make ice cream without an ice Cream maker or egg yolks?

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rollingbal


I'm too lazy to separate/buy egg yolks. I also lack an ice cream maker! Can someone please give me a delicious/amazing and detailed ice cream recipe which I can use for vanilla ice cream? THANKS IN ADVANCE!


Answer
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 cup milk or half & half
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
6 tablespoons rock salt
1 pint size Ziploc plastic bag
1 gallon size Ziploc plastic bag
Ice cubes
How to make it:
Fill the large bag half full of ice, and add the rock salt. Seal the bag.
Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into the small bag, and seal it.
Place the small bag inside the large one and seal.
Shake until mixture is ice cream, about 5 minutes.



Thursday, July 25, 2013

how do ice cream makers work?

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Luke


for homework i need to know how ice cream makers work and what the salt does-- i dont understand this!


Answer
An ice cream maker or ice cream freezer is a machine used to make homemade ice cream. There are both manual and electric types of machine.

An ice cream maker has to do two things; the mixture has to be cooled, and during this cooling process, the mixture has to be constantly churned to break up ice crystals that form and introduce some air to the mixture so that the resultant ice cream will have a smooth, creamy texture. Whatever the type of ice cream maker, it is possible to make ice cream of a texture that is ready to serve straight out of the machine. However, some recipes, especially those containing alcohol, need to have the freezing process completed in a freezer before the ice cream is a firm enough consistency. Once ice cream is in the freezer, it usually needs to be taken out of the freezer between 20 and 30 minutes before serving to soften it, partly to make it easier to serve and eat and partly because when ice cream is very cold, the flavour is impaired.

Some machines, such as certain low-priced counter-top models, require that the resulting mixture be frozen an extra four hours or more (or overnight), depending on the recipe, in order for the ice cream to harden to a desired consistency.

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Manual Machines
These machines take the form of an inner bowl which sits in a larger outer bowl. The inner bowl has a handcranked mechanism which turns a paddle (sometimes called a dasher) to stir the mixture. The outer bowl is then filled with a mixture of salt and ice which provides the cooling power. The addition of salt to the ice causes freezing-point depression. As the salt melts the ice, its heat of fusion allows it to absorb heat from the ice cream mixture, freezing the ice cream.

This type of ice cream maker is inexpensive, but inconvenient and messy as during the process the ice and salt mixture melts and then the user is left with a lot of salty water to dispose of. Also, between each batch of ice cream the ice and salt mixture has to be refilled.

There are also very small manual models which are pint-sized bowls whose walls are filled with a coolant. The paddle is normally combined with a plastic top. The mixture is poured into the frozen bowl and placed in a freezer. The paddles then are turned by hand every ten minutes or so for a few hours until the desired consistency is reached



Thursday, May 2, 2013

how do i use my ice cream maker if i no longer have the instructions?

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Stephanie


when my faimly first moved here we got an ice cream maker. we only used it one time that i can remeber and i just found it again after almost 12 years. is there a gernal way to use all ice cream makers? its wooden. and i guess pretty old.


Answer
wow. you put the ice and ice cream making salt in the outside compartment. then put the smaller bucket in the outside bucket. put milk and cream and sugar and vanilla in the inside bucket. put the lid on and turn it. If that's the wrong kind of ice cream maker. Then do a google search.



Sunday, April 28, 2013

How do you make ice cream with the ice cream maker?

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Nina Anne


We bought an ice cream maker from Wally and there was no instructions. I was told that I needed rock salt so I bought that but I don't know what the heck to do with it! Can't cook worth a crap and I suck in the kitchen so make the details as plain as possible! LOL!


Answer
First, make sure you have the kind of "ice cream maker" that uses rock salt, rather than the electric type that uses a pre-frozen "freezer bowl" that fits into the rest of the machine when you're ready to make the ice cream.
Here is the Wikipedia article explaining the difference between the types:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cream_maker

If you truly have an ice cream maker that requires rock salt and hand cranking (or I guess some of those are electric for the cranking part), there are some how-to's in the links of these 2 searches:
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+ice+cream+maker+rock+salt
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+ice+cream+maker+rock+salt+recipes

If you have the other kind of ice cream maker though (electric), here are some instructions for that type:
http://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+"Ice+cream+maker"+freezer+-"rock+salt"+recipes
http://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-2-Quart-Automatic-Cream-Makers/product-reviews/B00006363E/ref=pr_all_summary_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1

You can get more recipes and the actual **manual** for your particular machine online usually too... this page has links for some of the more popular brands:
http://www.makeicecream.com/icecreammaki.html



HTH, and have fun!

Diane B.