Home Made Ice Cream

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I'm on my 2nd bowl, and yes, it's delicious.
 
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I always found that homemade ice cream was too sweet because of using real cream so I could never eat more than one bowl.

What flavor are you having? I always loved peach with fresh peaches the best.
 
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I always loved peach with fresh peaches the best.

Me, too. And I'd even buy store bought peach ice cream if I could find it.
 
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:thumbsup:.. been while since home made strawberry for me. :(
 
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I keep looking at the machines at TSC, but so far have resisted the urge. Enjoy! :licking:
 
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I use to have MANY vices and bad habits. Now - age and my DOCTOR have eliminated them all, except - - an occasional bowl of strawberry ice cream. As a matter of fact - tomorrow being the 4th of July - I will be going to my son's house for the festivities and I'm hoping for a bowl of homemade strawberry ice cream. HA..........
 
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I always found that homemade ice cream was too sweet because of using real cream so I could never eat more than one bowl.

so if you make it yourself, put in less sugar.
 
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I do have some strawberry ice cream from Walmart in the refrigerator; not quite the same as homemade, but no bad. Quite a few years ago, we visited the Tillamook dairy products place in Oregon and had some of their ice cream that they claimed was made from what was left over after making cheese. It was good ice cream, and of course, I had no idea that the remains from making cheese was any good, and of course, I still have no idea how that ice cream was made.
 
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We always just make vanilla and then if you want to add some strawberries or other fruit to the bowl then have at it. I prefer just plain vanilla when home made.
 
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We have a jar of caster sugar with a split vanilla bean in it, takes a couple of months but tastes better than vanilla extract (IMO).
Just shake it up and top up as needed.
 
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Hum......... caster sugar. Had to look that one up.
 
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We made ice cream in our electric machine a few times.... then we started putting Margarita mix in it!

:licking:
 
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We made ice cream in our electric machine a few times.... then we started putting Margarita mix in it!

:licking:

That works too
 
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When I looked it up - its called superfine here in the states, I guess. The only sugar I use - making hummingbird food. I'll normally go thru 15 pounds this time of year.
 
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We have a small town here that has an antique tractor show every summer and they churn ice cream with an old hit an miss engine.
 
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We always just make vanilla and then if you want to add some strawberries or other fruit to the bowl then have at it. I prefer just plain vanilla when home made.

Yep. It borders on sinful to taint homemade vanilla ice cream with flavors.

And the mix needs to be from scratch and cooked on the stove.

Even better if hand cranked using block ice crushed in a gunnie sack using a double blade ax.

Yummy....
 
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Yep. It borders on sinful to taint homemade vanilla ice cream with flavors.

And the mix needs to be from scratch and cooked on the stove.

Even better if hand cranked using block ice crushed in a gunnie sack using a double blade ax.

Yummy....

I never cook ice cream. The fresh peach or fresh berry ice cream loses its flavor if you cook the fruit, and custard style ice cream freezes solid before it reaches the brain freeze cold that makes home made ice cream so great. If you are concerned about the eggs, you can get Egg Beaters at the grocery store that are pasteurized.
 
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I never cook ice cream. The fresh peach or fresh berry ice cream loses its flavor if you cook the fruit, and custard style ice cream freezes solid before it reaches the brain freeze cold that makes home made ice cream so great. If you are concerned about the eggs, you can get Egg Beaters at the grocery store that are pasteurized.

it's been many years, but when I was a kid, we had our own milk cow, chickens, etc. so plenty of milk and eggs. And while I no longer have the recipe, I know my mother always cooked the milk and eggs for the hand cranked ice cream. But I don't think there was ever any fruit cooked in it.
 
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If I wanted fruit would add it after cooking, as it went into the mixer, or as I was dishing up a bowl. I always preferred the plain old vanilla though, if anything I would pour a little homemade maple syrup over the top. The last time that I had it was many years ago at a family gathering. At the time my father was raising geese and ducks, so those eggs got used. :licking:
 

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