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The Electric Ice Cream Maker Machine and Recipe Thread
Electronic Ice Cream Makers.......
What brand and type do you own? Fav recipes? Two types: 1. Removable mixing container that you have to pre-freeze: No timer: https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-ICE...eywords=ice-30 With timer and settings: https://www.amazon.com/Cuisinart-ICE...eywords=ice-70 2. Built in compressor: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009OZ62IG...csubtag=SH5409 For years, I've used the traditional ice cream maker that requires lots of salt and ice and makes a mess outside. Looking at the electronic versions. I just can't justify spending $400 for an ice cream machine. Leaning towards the $110 ICE-70. |
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What is the protocol for referring to a device as 'electronic' as opposed to 'electric'? See, when I saw your thread I title I thought it was a bit odd. If you're talking about a device that functions manually but uses electricity as an energy source for convenience then I think that's an electric whatever. If you're talking about a device that requires some sort of electronic control mechanism in order to function then I think that's an electronic whatever. So an ice cream maker that uses a motor powered by electricity for convenience to replace the churning and/or keep the stuff cold would be an electric ice cream maker. But a microwave would be an electronic oven.
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I am planning to get the ice cream maker attachment for our kitchenaid stand mixer soon. It looks pretty easy and the ice cream I have had from it is good.
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I got a Cuisinart like 10 years or more ago. When I got it I was getting heavy whipped cream and half and half seemed every other day. Next thing I knew I was letting out belt holes till I needed a new belt. I had a monkey on my back and it was a bitch I boxed that sucker up and put it downstairs under the stairwell storage get it out once or twice a year. I should put this in the addiction thread. Anyway Cuisinart is a good one but unless you got good self control prepare to stack on the pounds:)
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So I hear ya. Looking forward to experimenting with sugar substitutes and sorbets, etc. |
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For mass market ice cream, Blue Bell or Breyer's. For premium, Häagen-Dazs. If you have it regionally, Graeter's out of Cincinnati is amazing. Just my 2 cents. |
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You'll get a nice firm soft serve, put it in a container and freeze it and wait a day. If you eat it before that, it'll have a slight fizziness due to the dry ice. Which is kinda cool, too. |
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In times of silly nonsense, I think of starting a ice cream company that dups Graeters 5 gallon pot mfg method and distribute nationwide. |
Breyers butter pecan is like crack to me.
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I don't make it regularly, but I have made it a few times. No favorite recipe, I generally find something that looks interesting and give it a try. |
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