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Best Recipe for Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker

July 19, 2024 by Laura 16 Comments

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Here’s our best recipe for Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker…

Last fall, a friend of mine acquired an extra Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker and gifted it to me! One of my first thoughts was, “FUN! But when will I have time to figure out how to use a new kitchen appliance?” Reading instructions is not my favorite. ;)

Thank goodness the instructions were easy. And shucks, ice cream was the reward for taking time to figure out the new appliance, so that was motivating too. :)

Now that I’ve figured out how easy this is to use, I can’t tell you how many batches of ice cream we’ve made this summer. It is The.Easiest. There is no mess. Please admire my fancy homemade ice cream containers, haha.

People are like, “How do YOU have time to make homemade ice cream??” And they’d be right except that truly, I can put together a batch in three minutes and it’s completed in 20. No rock salt. No ice. No mess.

It’s so much fun treating guests to homemade ice cream!

If you love homemade ice cream but don’t love the mess and time it takes – invest in one of these sweet machines. They aren’t even expensive.

How to use a Cuisinart Ice Cream MakerYum

Step One: FREEZE THE CUISINART CANISTER. It must be completely frozen in order for the ice cream to set up. Once you’re sure it’s ready to go…

I use my blender to mix 1 cup of milk with 1/2 cup of raw sugar or maple syrup.

Then I add in two cups heavy whipping cream, a dash of sea salt, and a teaspoon of vanilla and give that a whirl too.

I get my frozen canister out of the freezer and put it onto the base. I slide in the mixing arm and put on the lid. Then I plug in and turn on the machine. At that point, I pour in my ice cream mixture.

About fifteen minutes later, the ice cream is almost finished!

For vanilla ice cream, I wait another couple of minutes until the machine sounds a bit strained – then I know it’s done! If I’m adding anything to the vanilla ice cream, this is the point the add-in can be poured in.

Two minutes later, it’s mixed in well and the batch is complete!

Here’s a peek at a batch of Vanilla Ice Cream without any add-ins. Once the batch is finished, I use a wooden spoon to transfer the ice cream to a clean plastic container and put it in the freezer. The canister can be washed and put back into the freezer to be ready for the next round!

Great Ice Cream Add-Ins we’ve tried:

  • 2 fresh peaches, blended into a puree
  • 1 cup fresh strawberries, blended into a puree
  • 10 oreo-type cookies, crushed
  • 1-2 large butterfinger candy bars, crushed

Best Recipe for Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker

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Best Recipe for Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker
 
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Author: Laura
Serves: 8 servings
Ingredients
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • ½ cup real maple syrup or raw sugar
  • 2 cups heavy whipping cream
  • dash of salt
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
  1. Be sure your Cuisinart Ice Cream Bowl has been in the freezer for at least 8 hours.
  2. Whisk together milk and syrup/sugar.
  3. Add remaining ingredients and mix well.
  4. Set up Ice Cream Maker, getting out the frozen bowl at the last minute.
  5. Turn on the machine and pour ice cream mixture into the cold bowl.
  6. Allow mixture to turn into ice cream - about 15-20 minutes.
  7. *Pour any add-ins into the machine as the ice cream is almost complete and has just a few minutes remaining to process.
  8. Transfer ice cream to a freezer-friendly container.
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I love how simple this is and how much fun it is to offer homemade ice cream with so little effort!

Look into a Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker here.

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Kitchen Tools I Use Often for Our Big Family Meals

July 15, 2024 by Laura 9 Comments

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Here’s a simple look at the kitchen tools I use often for our Big Family Meals.

These will give you a look at many of the items that help me be much more efficient in our kitchen.

Who are we feeding?

Seven kids every meal. Three to six adults almost every meal. And lots of family and company whenever we can make it happen!

Kitchen Tools I Use Often for Our Big Family Meals

People often ask “how I do it.” These are the tools that make my cooking less tedious and much more efficient.

Blendtec

I use this multiple times every day – for smoothies, cupcakes, pancakes, muffins, cheesecake bites, and much more. I love my Blendtec.

Bosch Mixer

This frees my hands so that the kids can help measure and dump in the ingredients and the mixer stirs it together perfectly!

 

Double Basket Air Fryer

We make chicken nuggets, fries, and hashbrown in this. But even better – we warm up leftovers like pizza. Not only that, we use our Air Fryer as a toaster. It’s perfect for bagels, toast, and to crisp up a sandwich/melt cheese onto a sandwich. We use our Air Fryer multiple times every day!

5.5 Quart Ceramic Skillet

I’ve been needing a huge skillet and this was well worth the investment! I can easily make 18 eggs in the mornings for our breakfast and a huge batch of stir fry for our dinner.

 

Bunn Coffee Maker

We make one pot every day, but when we have company we make two or three or four. This coffee maker is great because it can brew an amazing pot of coffee in about four minutes!

Hamilton Beach 7-Quart Programable Crock Pot

I actually have two 7-quart crock pots and use them both multiple times each week. They make meal prep easy. Or if I need to make food ahead, I put it into a crock pot to keep it warm until meal time.

Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker

This gem makes amazing homemade ice cream in about 20 minutes with NO MESS. I love it so much and I’ll be sharing my recipes soon!

$0.50 Plastic Plates

Have you seen these at Walmart? They have all different sizes and varieties plus bowls too. I “invested” in a big stack so that our kids wouldn’t risk breaking our nice dishes. These are so wonderful because loading them and unloading them from the dishwasher is crazy fast. They are lightweight. They are fun (the kids like to choose their plate color for each meal and that helps me keep track of whose plate is whose). They are silly little fifty cent plates and they are really great to have!

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