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See More Information on Making Homemade Ice Cream:How to Make Homemade Ice Cream | Types of Homemade Ice CreamSafety & Storage of Homemade Ice Cream | Tips on Making Homemade Ice CreamVanilla Custard | Strawberry | Cookies 'N' Cream
There are several different freezing methods that can be used when making homemade ice cream.
Homemade ice cream is a special summer treat enjoyed by the entire family. Learning how to make homemade ice cream allows you to make great treats and provides family fun in creating special family flavors. You can even learn how to make ice cream without using an ice cream maker.
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Making homemade ice cream can be done without the use of an ice cream maker.
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Custard style ice cream is made with a custard base, which contains egg yolks, cream, milk, sugar, and flavoring ingredients.
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Non-custard style ice cream is made without eggs and does not call for the careful cooking that the custard style ice cream requires.
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There are two basic types of ice cream, one being a custard style that is made with eggs and the other type that is made without eggs.
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How to Prevent Too Hard Ice Cream
When ice cream is eaten freshly made, there is not a problem with it becoming too hard.
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Safety Concerns when Making Homemade Ice Cream
When making homemade ice cream, be aware that there is the risk of being infected with Salmonella Enteritidis, a strain of Salmonella.
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Whipping cream can be used for several purposes.
Potluck Tips
Transporting and Serving
To ensure casserole lids stay in place while transporting, place thick rubber bands over the hand and crisscross it over the lid handle.
Cream Cheese Frosting can be used for frosting cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and bars. It also makes a good cake filling to use between layers. Its flavor and texture blend nicely with carrot, spice, pumpkin, and chocolate-flavored cakes and bars.
Pineapple is a versatile tropical fruit that is used in many types of recipes. It is often used as an ingredient in fruit salads, pies, cakes, and ice cream recipes; it goes very well with ham, pork, chicken, and seafood; it's an excellent fruit for grilling; and it's one of the most delicious fruits eaten as is--no additional ingredients required to enhance the unique flavor.
There are many ways in which blueberries can be used. They make a great snack when just eaten on their own or they can be made into a sauce or topping to serve with other foods, such as cheesecake, ice cream, yogurt, pancakes and waffles.
Bananas
Native to tropical regions, a banana has a tough outer peel that may be yellow, red, green, or black when ripe. All varieties have a sweet fragrance when ripe and contain a soft creamy flesh inside that may be white, yellow or pinkish cream colored.
Food Safety Before, During, and After a Power Outage
Before
Keep frozen water jugs in your freezer. Frozen ice jugs will serve as ice blocks for the refrigerator/cooler and freezer, as well as drinking water in the event of a power outage.
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Apple Brown Betty
Brown Betty is a name given to an early era baked pudding dessert made by those who came to America during the 1600's.
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Strawberries
Large, juicy, red berries that are very sweet when ripe and grow on a low-growing perennial plant that has horizontal runners that spread along the ground.
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Raspberries
Red Raspberry
Black Raspberry
A small, deep colored berry, generally red, which has a tender texture, a sweet flavor that is slightly tart, and a pleasant aroma.
Use this food substitution and conversion chart to select ingredient substitutes when you are cooking and your recipe suggests ingredients you do not have available.
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Herbs, Spices and Seasonings Substitutions
Food
Amount
Substitute
Allspice
1 tsp
1/2 tsp cinnamon, 1/2 tsp ground cloves OR1/2 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp.