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Churn a fresh, sweet batch of ice cream any time you like. It's as simple as freezing the canister of your ice cream maker and whipping up a quart of creamy deliciousness. Nicole Weston, a successful recipe developer and the food writer behind the popular blog Baking Bites, offers custard-based recipes and lighter, egg-free options. With Peaches and Cream to savor in summer, Gingerbread Cookie to add spice to the holidays, and classics like Rocky Road and Mocha Almond Chip to enjoy year-round, there's a recipe for every occasion.
Synopsis
Churn out delicious ice cream right in your own kitchen. In this Storey BASICS(R) guide, Nicole Weston breaks down the process into reproducible steps that are easy to follow. More than 50 recipes for flavors both classic and daringly original -- from chocolate and coffee to goat cheese and honey, maple bacon, and fresh ginger -- will let you find an ice cream everyone will like. Make it a double scoop, and don't forget the toppings
Synopsis
Making ice cream at home is fun and easy! Nicole Weston shows you exactly how to achieve delectable results with these 50 exciting recipes ranging from classic vanilla, chocolate, coffee, and strawberry to innovative creations like blackberry cobbler, toasted coconut, lemon curd, brown sugar and cinnamon, fresh ginger, salted caramel, maple bacon, matcha, chocolate hazelnut, and goat cheese and honey. She even includes flavors especially for the holidays -- gingerbread cookie, pumpkin pie, eggnog, peppermint mocha, and more.
About the Author
Nicole Weston, a Los Angeles-based pastry chef, food writer, and recipe developer, is the author of How to Make Frozen Yogurt and How to Make Ice Cream. Her blog, Baking Bites, was named one of the 50 best food blogs in the world by the London Times and has been featured in other newspapers and publications, including the Washington Post, the Sacramento Bee, the Vancouver Sun, and People Magazine Country Edition.
Table of Contents
ICE CREAM RECIPES
PART ONE: Introduction to Ice Cream
What is Ice Cream?
How Ice Cream is Made
Choosing an Ice Cream Maker
Churning, Storing, and Scooping Homemade Ice Cream
Working without an Ice Cream Maker PART TWO: Ice Cream Recipes
Vanilla, Chocolate, and Coffee
Fruit and Nuts
Sugar and Spice
Gourmet
Holiday PART THREE: No-Churn Ice Cream Recipes
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