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ice cream making without manufacturer's instructions
I want to make ice cream with an oldish electric ice cream maker. It
has all its parts and seems to work but I do not have instructions. Every recipe I find ends by saying "... according to the manufacturer's instructions", which, as I don't have any I don't find very helpful. It can't be that complicated. Make the ice cream base mix and put it into the container and then what mix ice and salt in the outside part and ... I guess I would like to know: - how fine should the ice be crushed. - what proportion of salt to ice to use. (can one really just use road salt?) - how long to mix it (stop and start or just one go) and what consistency am I looking for before I stop and put it in the freezer. Many thanks for any helpful tips Peter |
"peter" > wrote in message om... >I want to make ice cream with an oldish electric ice cream maker. It > has all its parts and seems to work but I do not have instructions. > Every recipe I find ends by saying "... according to the > manufacturer's instructions", which, as I don't have any I don't find > very helpful. > > It can't be that complicated. Make the ice cream base mix and put it > into the container and then what mix ice and salt in the outside part > and ... > > I guess I would like to know: - how fine should the ice be crushed. - what > proportion of salt to ice to use. (can one really just use road salt?) - > how long to mix it (stop and start or just one go) and what consistency am > I looking for before I stop and put it in the freezer. > > Many thanks for any helpful tips > > Peter Get the basics he http://www.foodsci.uoguelph.ca/dairyedu/homemade.html Dimitri |
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