How to make homemade vanilla ice cream the old fashioned way using an ice cream maker. Family recipe and a summer staple for as long as I can remember. Show
My family’s vanilla ice cream recipe has been a part of every summer for as far back as I can remember. While it’s morphed from person to person, it’s pretty much the same ice cream I remember enjoying with family on special summer occasions gone by. When we visited Boquillas, one of the main souvenirs we made a beeline for was a huge bottle of Mexican vanilla. I used to bake with it as a teenager; it has the best flavor, and guess how much this huge bottle cost when we picked it up in Mexico? A little over $13. If you’ve noticed how much vanilla costs lately, you know that’s a bargain. I love making chocolate chip cookies with it, and we love using it when we make a big freezer of homemade vanilla ice cream and a homemade vanilla milkshake. It has amazing flavor and makes the best vanilla ice cream ever. It makes really delicious homemade banana ice cream too! WHERE CAN I FIND THE ACTUAL RECIPE CARD?If you’d rather skip all of my tips, important info for this recipe, and similar recipe ideas – and get straight to the old fashioned ice cream recipe – just scroll down to the bottom, where you’ll find a printable recipe card. TIPS FOR HOW TO MAKE VANILLA ICE CREAMFirst of all, make sure your ice cream freezer, especially the canister, is washed out good. We store ours in the garage, so we always have to wash it before we use it. I recommend using a mixer to mix up homemade vanilla ice cream with eggs; this will ensure that the ingredients are mixed really well, especially the eggs*.
HOW TO FREEZE HOMEMADE ICE CREAM WITH AN OLD FASHIONED ICE CREAM MAKERFreezing the mixture to make homemade vanilla ice cream is fairly easy, especially once you get it going. You will need to stay with it so you can monitor if it needs more ice, rock salt, or needs unplugged when done. While I always advise you to follow manufacturer instructions for your specific ice cream maker, here are a few tips. You can also read our complete guide to the old-fashioned ice cream maker for more tips and suggestions.
Wipe any excess ice or rock salt off the lid and out from around the top of the canister. Then remove the lid. Carefully remove the churning paddle, and serve the ice cream immediately. If you’re not ready to serve it up just yet, you can always leave the lid on, remove the motor, top the canister off with ice, and place a towel or two over it to insulate it and keep it cold. WHERE TO FIND ROCK SALTWhile you can find smaller bags or boxes of rock salt online and at the grocery store, sometimes you can get a bigger and less expensive bag at a hardware store or feed store. WHAT TO PAIR WITH VANILLA ICE CREAMHomemade vanilla ice cream pairs really well with desserts like gluten-free apple crisp, fresh strawberry pie, peach cobbler, gluten-free peach crisp, peach cobbler made with Bisquick, blueberry cobbler, cherry pineapple dump cake, peach cobbler dump cake, sliced baked apples, and apple crumb pie. FAVORITE MIX-INS FOR HOMEMADE VANILLA ICE CREAMThere are so many things you can mix into your ice cream to make it even more fun, especially with kids.
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SHOP KITCHEN TOOLS FOR THIS RECIPE:Mixer – A mixer will ensure you mix everything together really well. Ice Cream Freezer – This is an ice cream maker recipe,
so you’ll need a maker/freezer. Food Storage Containers – We use dishes similar to these to store our ice cream in the freezer, especially when we have a big batch. Ice Cream Scoop – Can’t have ice cream without a scooper. GET THE PRINTABLE RECIPEIf you love this old fashioned ice cream recipe as much as I do, please write a 5 star review, and help me share the recipe on Facebook and Pinterest! Find my original recipe for vanilla ice cream over on Adventures of Mel! CONNECT WITH ADVENTURES OF MEL!Be sure to follow me on social, so you never miss a post! Facebook | Pinterest | YouTube | Instagram | Twitter Sign up to receive my newsletter, filled with delicious recipes and outdoor travel adventures, in your inbox: FREE EMAIL SUBSCRIPTION Ice Cream:
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*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness, especially if you have certain medical conditions. **You can use Half & Half in place of the whole milk if you want an even creamier texture to your ice cream. Serving: 1g | Calories: 253kcal | Carbohydrates: 35g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 9g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 83mg | Sodium: 233mg | Sugar: 35g How does sweetened condensed milk affect ice cream?The use of sweetened condensed milk, a pre-cooked blend of milk and sugar, eliminates the usual cooking step of dissolving the sugar when making ice cream. It has a low freezing point so the formation of ice crystals is minimized, and it lends itself well to recipes made without an ice-cream freezer.
Can I use condensed milk instead of heavy cream in ice cream?Condensed milk is cow's milk with the water content evaporated off and is the second ingredient in my homemade ice cream. The thick and syrupy milk acts as a sweetener and softens the ice cream, allowing for easier scooping. To make your ice cream less sweet, you can use low-fat or fat-free condensed milk.
What is the function of condensed milk in ice cream?What Does Condensed Milk Do in Ice Cream? Sweetened condensed milk is the secret ingredient that makes it easy to make ice cream without an ice cream maker. Sweetened condensed milk is regular cow's milk that has had most of the water cooked out of it to make it thicker and creamier than regular milk.
How do you make super creamy ice cream?At the very least, chilling your base ensures it'll churn into ice cream as fast as possible, which translates into small ice crystals for creamier ice cream. Chilling your base also gives you the added advantage of tasting it in close-to-final form, so you can make final flavor adjustments.
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