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soft-serve ice cream maker for fruit
Hi, sometime ago I was at a market where as you watched, fresh fruit was put
into a large machine which churned and obviously cooled it making a healthy fruit snack of a soft serve ice cream consistancy (which of course they were selling). I would love to be able to do this at home, have tried blending frozen fruit in the blender only to have a mushy icy mix at the end like baby food. I tried blending some fruit and putting it in a regular ice cream maker so it could churn it etc, but it came out a solid lump. I've seen soft serve ice cream makers advertised - does any one have one, which could do this? In looking online I've seen ones advertised which don't need a canister to be frozen, (which would be much more convenient!), and supposedly they do smoothies and some alcoholic beverages as well. They would be great if they really did all that, easily, but more importantly the fruit as well. Can anyone recommend anything they think might work? Also I'm in Australia, so it would need to be available here (or not too expensive to ship). Thanks for your thoughts |
soft-serve ice cream maker for fruit
"SaxLady" > wrote in message > I tried blending some fruit and putting it in a regular ice > cream maker so it could churn it etc, but it came out a solid lump. It would freeze hard as is. What makes ice cream scoopable is sugar. Same with Popsicles. The sugar free may have some other additive to prevent them from being rock hard. Maybe some experimentation will get you there. Perhaps the machine you saw had better temperature control than the typical ice cream maker. I've never seen one, commercial or home use. Ed http://pages.cthome.net/edhome |
soft-serve ice cream maker for fruit
I make a soft icecream from fruit -- well you can call it soft ice cream
because you can't suck it through a straw. I use a Vita-mix to do it. I freeze or near-freeze my fruit -- bananas, and anything else I want. Or you can buy the large bags of already frozen fruit in the discount stores of berries, strawberries, peaches, etc. If I use milk in it, I stick it in the freezer for a short while first. Then I put it in the vita-mix and I have a soft serve. It probably wouldn't set on a cone, though. It is a little more solid than what some might refer to as a smoothie. And cold enough to really hurt your nose. Dee "SaxLady" > wrote in message ... > Hi, sometime ago I was at a market where as you watched, fresh fruit was put > into a large machine which churned and obviously cooled it making a healthy > fruit snack of a soft serve ice cream consistancy (which of course they were > selling). I would love to be able to do this at home, have tried blending > frozen fruit in the blender only to have a mushy icy mix at the end like > baby food. I tried blending some fruit and putting it in a regular ice > cream maker so it could churn it etc, but it came out a solid lump. I've > seen soft serve ice cream makers advertised - does any one have one, which > could do this? In looking online I've seen ones advertised which don't need > a canister to be frozen, (which would be much more convenient!), and > supposedly they do smoothies and some alcoholic beverages as well. They > would be great if they really did all that, easily, but more importantly the > fruit as well. Can anyone recommend anything they think might work? Also > I'm in Australia, so it would need to be available here (or not too > expensive to ship). > Thanks for your thoughts > > > |
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