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Made homemade Vanilla Ice Cream (1 quart)
Mixed the ingredients and chilled in the frig for a couple of hours
Churned in the Kitchenaid Stand Mixer with ice cream accessories this afternoon
Churning took about 20-30 minutes, then tossed in the freezer for 2-4hrs to firm up
Maybe I can try it this evening after supper
2 cups Land-O-Lakes Heavy Cream
3/4 cup cold water
1/3 cup Nido powdered milk (instead of whole milk)
1/2 cup of Honey (instead of all that cane-sugar)
1 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
1/8 tsp Nutmeg
1/4 tsp Almond Extract
NOTES: Nido powdered milk adds milk solids without extra water, which helps the ice cream get creamier and less icy. Honey keeps ice cream softer and less icy. It also may churn a bit faster because honey lowers the freezing point. Bonus, honey is healthier than cane-sugar. The optional cinnamon, nutmeg and almond extract gives it a bakery-style flavor.
EDIT: Oh and 1/2 cup Honey replaces 1 cup of cane-sugar in the recipe. Less is more
I tasted it before putting into the freezer. This is good
It doesn't have all the cane-sugar, preservatives and stabilizing additives of store bought.
It's healthier than store bought and I know exactly what's in it.
Next batch with be Chocolate, maybe Dutch Chocolate if Walmart has Dutch processed Cocoa.
And maybe a pinch of espresso powder to enhance chocolate depth without making it taste like coffee.
Then Bananas in the mix later ... Hey, Banana Chocolate Chip even !!!
All that in either the Vanilla Ice Cream or the Chocolate Ice Cream mix.
The possibilities are endless. ENDLESS
Might post a pic when I pull it out of the freezer tonight ... and might not ... It's just Vanilla Ice Cream after all
Besides, I don't have sprinkles and toppings to add and make it look like a home and gardens thing. Shoot.
Thing is, this will be spectacular without the fancies. Cool beans.
This was my first batch of ice cream in my new Kitchenaid.
Mixed the ingredients and chilled in the frig for a couple of hours
Churned in the Kitchenaid Stand Mixer with ice cream accessories this afternoon
Churning took about 20-30 minutes, then tossed in the freezer for 2-4hrs to firm up
Maybe I can try it this evening after supper
2 cups Land-O-Lakes Heavy Cream
3/4 cup cold water
1/3 cup Nido powdered milk (instead of whole milk)
1/2 cup of Honey (instead of all that cane-sugar)
1 1/2 tsp Vanilla Extract
1/2 tsp Cinnamon
1/8 tsp Nutmeg
1/4 tsp Almond Extract
NOTES: Nido powdered milk adds milk solids without extra water, which helps the ice cream get creamier and less icy. Honey keeps ice cream softer and less icy. It also may churn a bit faster because honey lowers the freezing point. Bonus, honey is healthier than cane-sugar. The optional cinnamon, nutmeg and almond extract gives it a bakery-style flavor.
EDIT: Oh and 1/2 cup Honey replaces 1 cup of cane-sugar in the recipe. Less is more
I tasted it before putting into the freezer. This is good
It doesn't have all the cane-sugar, preservatives and stabilizing additives of store bought.
It's healthier than store bought and I know exactly what's in it.
Next batch with be Chocolate, maybe Dutch Chocolate if Walmart has Dutch processed Cocoa.
And maybe a pinch of espresso powder to enhance chocolate depth without making it taste like coffee.
Then Bananas in the mix later ... Hey, Banana Chocolate Chip even !!!
All that in either the Vanilla Ice Cream or the Chocolate Ice Cream mix.
The possibilities are endless. ENDLESS
Might post a pic when I pull it out of the freezer tonight ... and might not ... It's just Vanilla Ice Cream after all
Besides, I don't have sprinkles and toppings to add and make it look like a home and gardens thing. Shoot.
Thing is, this will be spectacular without the fancies. Cool beans.
This was my first batch of ice cream in my new Kitchenaid.
