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Old 12-07-2008, 02:38 AM posted to rec.food.cooking
Wayne Boatwright[_3_]
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Default Home made ice cream at last!

On Fri 11 Jul 2008 05:31:25p, notbob told us...

I finally got tired of wondering if that iffy Ultrex ice cream maker

would
work, so I tried it. I alternately froze and let stand in the hot sun,

the
freezer bowl. No leakage when frozen, but slight leakage at seam when

hot.
So, I just made sure it was all washed off and cooled down and thoroughly
dried before I froze it for the final attempt. Since the ice cream

mixture
part of the freezer bowl is a single piece of seamless aluminum, I
just had to make sure none of the mixture ever came in contact with the
outside of the freezer bowl where the seam is.

I mixed up a very basic un-cooked vanilla mixtu

2/3 C sugar
2 eggs
2 C cream
1-3/4 C milk
2 t vanilla

cream sugar and eggs, then add remaining ingredients.

I put it all in the bowl, turned on the motor to fast and let run for 10
mins. I then changed to slow and let run another 20 mins. The mixture
didn't overflow and I put the soft-serve consistency in a couple plastic
storage bowls and put in the freezer. I'll be having walnut brownies

(mix)
and vanilla ice cream tonight! Whoo-hoo!!

I already have another pint of cream and discovered a bag of frozen
strawberries in the freezer. Look out! I'm gonna get fat.

nb


Enjoy!

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Wayne Boatwright
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Veteran of the Bermuda Triangle
Expeditionary Force, 1990-1951.
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