I'm moving closer and closer to buying one. The other models are nice, but I like the gelato feature. Probably be ordering it thru Best Buy.
My mom made a wonderful peanut butter ice cream mix for my dad. He had an amazing ice cream mixer that he built: it could churn two gallons of ice cream at a time: big square box with two fold-out stands, the buckets were fiberglassed (by him), and the heads connected to a reversible motor to decouple them easily! It was a pretty amazing thing. I have no idea where it ended up. While I would have loved to have it personally, I have no need whatsoever to be able to make two gallons of ice cream at a time! This Cuisinart with 1.5 quart capacity is perfect: small batch size gives you lots of opportunity to experiment and refine recipes.
I have two boxes of my mom's recipes, I hope the peanut butter ice cream mix is in there! I know I'll have to down-size it, though....
https://www.cuisinart.com/shopping/appliances/ice-cream-and-yogurt-makers/ice-100
My mom made a wonderful peanut butter ice cream mix for my dad. He had an amazing ice cream mixer that he built: it could churn two gallons of ice cream at a time: big square box with two fold-out stands, the buckets were fiberglassed (by him), and the heads connected to a reversible motor to decouple them easily! It was a pretty amazing thing. I have no idea where it ended up. While I would have loved to have it personally, I have no need whatsoever to be able to make two gallons of ice cream at a time! This Cuisinart with 1.5 quart capacity is perfect: small batch size gives you lots of opportunity to experiment and refine recipes.
I have two boxes of my mom's recipes, I hope the peanut butter ice cream mix is in there! I know I'll have to down-size it, though....
https://www.cuisinart.com/shopping/appliances/ice-cream-and-yogurt-makers/ice-100
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Date: 2023-10-03 07:11 am (UTC)We/I have an old ice cream maker that hasn't been used in decades.
I wonder if it even still works. :o
Hugs, Jon
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Date: 2023-10-03 02:44 pm (UTC)Then when you get into sorbettos and sherbets you're getting into frozen fruit-based desserts with very little or no dairy and little or no egg.
Don't ask me about yogurts, I don't have a clue! :)
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Date: 2023-10-04 02:34 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-10-04 09:15 pm (UTC)There's a restaurant chain called The Old Spaghetti Factory that will give you a generous scoop of gelato for dessert. And you can buy it at the grocers if you look.
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Date: 2023-10-06 01:48 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2023-10-03 08:25 pm (UTC)Here is a gelato recipe, well, just the ingredients: Hazelnut Gelato 1 3⁄4cups heavy cream2 1⁄4cups whole milk, divided1/2 cup granulated sugar2 tablespoons cornstarchpinch sea or kosher salt1 cup chocolate-hazelnut spread, such as Nutella®1/2-1 cup chopped hazelnuts (or you may use the sameamount of chopped Baci candies)
Here's an ice cream recipe's ingredients:Simple Chocolate Ice Cream 3⁄4 cup cocoa powder, sifted 1⁄2 cup granulated sugar 1∕3 cup packed dark or light brown sugar pinch sea or kosher salt 1 cup whole milk 2 cups heavy cream 1⁄2 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
SO. Gelato has a total of four cups of dairy to ice cream's 3 cups total, giving it more dairy fat. Both recipes are from the instruction book for this particular ice cream maker. I won't say it has 1/3rd more fat as you'd have to look at the actual fat content of whole milk and heavy cream and total it up, but it might be fair that it's a good 20% increase? And you're using the gelato paddle: I have no idea how much of a difference that would make on the aeration. Some day I may take a gelato recipe and make it with the ice cream paddle. Of course, I'd have to buy the machine first. Which I will. I'm thinking it's going to be a Christmas present for us, though it's going to be hard to hold
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Date: 2023-10-04 02:35 am (UTC)