Showing posts with label Italian Ice Cream Maker. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian Ice Cream Maker. Show all posts

Monday, September 23, 2013

How do I make Cotton Candy Italian Ices using an ice cream maker?

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Vera T


I have an ice cream maker and because all the italian ice places close during winter, I really need some ices to hold me through untill the summer again. Anybody have a good recipe? Much appreciation!


Answer
Start with a simple syrup recipe (1 to 1 sugar and water), add your flavoring (to taste), pour into your machine on the coldest setting and get your spoon ready. If you would like it a bit more grainy (Granita) add more water to the simple syrup (1/4C increments) until you've found the mouth feel you're looking for.

http://spicebarn.com/cotton_candy_flavoring.htm



Monday, August 19, 2013

What's a good easy homemade ice cream recipe with regular milk?

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And other ingredients you can find at home. I need to know right now! Just Vanilla or chocolate ice cream!
I have no whipping cream or half and half.



Answer
I've never heard of ice cream made without cream. I'll be checking the answere to see if a good recipe comes up. Here is a great recipe for vanila ice cream and how to make it with out an ice cream machine that I got from David Lebovitz blog. It's wonderful and very easy to make.
Recipe:
Vanilla Ice Cream
About 1 quart
Everyone should gave a great recipe for Vanilla Ice Cream in their repertoire. Here's mine, which you'll want to serve with anything from a freshly-baked pie or just covered with dark, bittersweet chocolate shop and toasted nuts.
1 cup milk
A pinch of salt
3/4 cups sugar
1 vanilla bean
5 egg yolks
2 cup heavy cream
A few drops of vanilla extract

1. Heat the milk, salt, and sugar in a saucepan. Split the vanilla bean lengthwise and scrape the seeds into the milk with the tip of a paring knife. Add the bean pod to the milk.
2. Stir together the egg yolks in a bowl and gradually add some of the warmed milk, stirring constantly as you pour. Pour the warmed yolks back into the saucepan.
3. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly and scraping the bottom with a heat-resistant spatula until the custard thickens enough to coat the spatula. Strain the custard into the heavy cream. Rinse the vanilla bean and put it back into the custard and cream to continue steeping. Chill thoroughly, then remove the vanilla bean and freeze in your ice cream maker according to the manufacturers instructions.

Making Ice Cream Without A Machine
1. Prepare your ice cream mixture, then chill it over an ice bath.
2. Put a deep baking dish, or bowl made of plastic, stainless steel or something durable in the freezer, and pour your custard mixture into it.
3. After forty-five minutes, open the door and check it.As it starts to freeze near the edges, remove it from the freezer and stir it vigorously with a spatula or whisk. Really beat it up and break up any frozen sections. Return to freezer.
4. Continue to check the mixture every 30 minutes, stirring vigorously as it's freezing. If you have one, you can use a hand-held mixer for best results, or use a stick-blender or hand-held mixer.But since we're going low-tech here, you can also use just a spatula or a sturdy whisk along with some modest physical effort.
5. Keep checking periodically and stirring while it freezes (by hand or with the electric mixer) until the ice cream is frozen. It will likely take 2-3 hours to be ready.
You can easily make Stracciatella ice cream with Italian-style chocolate chips:Drizzle pure melted dark or milk chocolate (about 5 ounces, 140 g) over the almost-frozen mixture, then stir, breaking up the ribbons of chocolate as they start to freeze, to create little 'chips'.
Enjoy!



Saturday, August 17, 2013

Where can i find a recipe for gelato?

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Babygirl


I would love to make italian ice cream but i cant seem to find the recipe where it tells me the steps right. And is there a website that is full with italian recipes that i can make at home?


Answer
Gelato
"Basic Gelato Recipe: This recipe may be used as a base for your favorite flavors.
INGREDIENTS
2 cups milk
1 cup heavy cream
4 egg yolks
1/2 cup sugar

DIRECTIONS
In a medium saucepan, mix milk and cream. Warm until foam forms around the edges. Remove from heat.
In a large bowl, beat the egg yolks and sugar until frothy. Gradually pour the warm milk into the egg yolks, whisking constantly. Return mixture to saucepan; cook over medium heat, stirring with a wooden spoon until the mixture gels slightly and coats the back of the spoon. If small egg lumps begin to show, remove from heat immediately.
Pour the mixture through a sieve or fine strainer into a bowl. Cover, and chill for several hours or overnight.
Pour the mixture into an ice cream maker, and freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions. Transfer to a sealed container, and freeze until firm. If the gelato is too firm, place it in the refrigerator until it reaches the desired consistency.

Try adding vanilla, shaved chocolate or your favorite fruits. Experiment with desired flavors!"



Friday, August 16, 2013

What can you pair with apple crumble, other than ice cream, custard, any cream?

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sierra k


I dont have a ice cream maker, or ice cream on hand. I was wondering if maybe you had any suggestions. Also, would icing made with powdered sugar be good on top?


Answer
Actually, a topping is not absolutely essential. A well-made crumble can stand alone. :)

If you're set on a topping, however... Since apple crumble is a 'solid' dessert, adding icing might be a bit too rich, especially if it's a buttercream icing. However, a boiled icing (a.k.a. Italian meringue, I've recently learnt) would be lighter (drop me an e-mail if you need a recipe -- would be glad to share it). You could also try adding a plain meringue to the top of the crumble, giving it a quick bake in the oven just as you would for a lemon meringue pie. However, I don't think I would risk trying the latter unless the dessert is going to be eaten directly as the moisture from the meringue would probably soften the crumble topping if allowed to sit.



Sunday, July 14, 2013

What can you pair with apple crumble, other than ice cream, custard, any cream?

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sierra k


I dont have a ice cream maker, or ice cream on hand. I was wondering if maybe you had any suggestions. Also, would icing made with powdered sugar be good on top?


Answer
Actually, a topping is not absolutely essential. A well-made crumble can stand alone. :)

If you're set on a topping, however... Since apple crumble is a 'solid' dessert, adding icing might be a bit too rich, especially if it's a buttercream icing. However, a boiled icing (a.k.a. Italian meringue, I've recently learnt) would be lighter (drop me an e-mail if you need a recipe -- would be glad to share it). You could also try adding a plain meringue to the top of the crumble, giving it a quick bake in the oven just as you would for a lemon meringue pie. However, I don't think I would risk trying the latter unless the dessert is going to be eaten directly as the moisture from the meringue would probably soften the crumble topping if allowed to sit.



Monday, May 6, 2013

How do I make Cotton Candy Italian Ices using an ice cream maker?

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Vera T


I have an ice cream maker and because all the italian ice places close during winter, I really need some ices to hold me through untill the summer again. Anybody have a good recipe? Much appreciation!


Answer
Start with a simple syrup recipe (1 to 1 sugar and water), add your flavoring (to taste), pour into your machine on the coldest setting and get your spoon ready. If you would like it a bit more grainy (Granita) add more water to the simple syrup (1/4C increments) until you've found the mouth feel you're looking for.

http://spicebarn.com/cotton_candy_flavoring.htm