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Boron Elgar 05-10-2003 06:31 PM

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I got a nice Ebay deal on a Simac ice cream maker, the kind with a
self contained refrigeration unit & yesterday & today I tried it out,
using the basic recipes that came in the book.

The chocolate ice cream was very nice (I used Callebaut bittersweet
chocolate), the vanilla was delightful (two vanilla beans), but the
gem of them all was the one below.

Courtesy of my Simac Ice Cream Recipe Book, but also found online at:
http://www.essetti.com/applncs/frznrecipes.htm

Boron

Brown Sugar Pecan Ice Cream

1 cup milk
1 scant packed cup brown sugar
4 egg yolks
3 cups heavy cream
1 cup pecan pieces ( I had no pecans, but I did have a tin of
"Poppycock - Just the Nuts," that was pecans, almonds & cashews
encased in butter brickle. I used a cup of that. Whoo-hoo!)

Heat the cream. milk and sugar in a heavy-bottomed saucepan, stirring
occasionally until the sugar is dissolved and the mixture is hot.
place the egg yolks in a bowl and whisk briefly. Still whisking,
slowly pour in about 1 cup of the hot liquid. When the mixture is
blended, slowly pour it into the liquid in the saucepan, whisking
constantly. Cook over heat, stirring constantly until the mixture
thickens slightly and coats the back of a spoon, about 8 minutes. Be
sure not let the mixture boil at any time or will curdle. strain into
a clean bowl and cool thoroughly. Stir in the nuts.

Pour the mixture into the bowl of the machine and freeze.

Makes 5 cups.


Wayne Boatwright 07-10-2003 05:17 AM

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Boron Elgar > wrote in
:

> http://www.essetti.com/applncs/frznrecipes.htm


Some really good sounding recipes on here! I particularly like the sound
of the one you posted.

I'm sure you really enjoy your new Simac. I've had one since the mid-70s.
While I don't use it constantly, it has held up amazingly well. Enjoy!

Wayne



Boron Elgar 07-10-2003 11:09 AM

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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 04:17:57 GMT, Wayne Boatwright
> wrote:

>Boron Elgar > wrote in
:
>
>> http://www.essetti.com/applncs/frznrecipes.htm

>
>Some really good sounding recipes on here! I particularly like the sound
>of the one you posted.
>
>I'm sure you really enjoy your new Simac. I've had one since the mid-70s.
>While I don't use it constantly, it has held up amazingly well. Enjoy!
>
>Wayne
>


This one was certainly well used by the time I bought it, but works
well. I figure if I keep it in the kitchen a week at a time, run
multiple batches & then store it in a cupboard until we run out of ice
cream.

Boron

j*ni p. 07-10-2003 05:09 PM

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Hark! I heard Wayne Boatwright > say:
> Boron Elgar > wrote in
> :
>
> > http://www.essetti.com/applncs/frznrecipes.htm

>
> Some really good sounding recipes on here! I particularly like the sound
> of the one you posted.
>
> I'm sure you really enjoy your new Simac. I've had one since the mid-70s.
> While I don't use it constantly, it has held up amazingly well. Enjoy!


I'd never heard of Simac before -- looks like the kind they use on
cooking shows, pretty cool. I have a pint-sized Donvier that I had
given my mom for a birthday:

http://www.donvier.com/products/icecream.html

It's not as fancy, but they've got some recipes too:

http://www.donvier.com/recipes/iceMakerRecipes.html

I want to try the French Chocolate Silk...


--
j*ni p. ~ mom, gamer, novice cook ~
...fish heads, fish heads, eat them up, yum!

Paull 08-10-2003 08:20 PM

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On 5-Oct-2003, Boron Elgar > may have said:

> I got a nice Ebay deal on a Simac ice cream maker, the kind with a
> self contained refrigeration unit & yesterday & today I tried it out,
> using the basic recipes that came in the book.


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Nice, but I'm from New Mexico so I like my ice cream with green chile!
Chilly Chile!


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