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QuestionCan I add melted chocolate and cocoa powder to make chocolate ice cream?KiaSutraCommunity AnswerOf course you can. Add sugar to make it sweeter if it's dark chocolate or 100% cocoa.
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QuestionHow do you make it without the vanilla?Community AnswerJust leave it out and substitute a different flavor. You can use any juice such as orange juice to make an orange sherbet-like ice cream. Or, make strawberry ice cream, by adding frozen strawberries to the mixture. Other flavored extracts could be used, such as banana or chocolate extract.
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QuestionCould you use nitrogen to make ice cream?Community AnswerYes. Just make sure it doesn't mix in with the ice cream.
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QuestionI have the heavy cream, but no milk. Dang it! Can I still make ice cream tonight?Community AnswerThe milk is mostly there to add volume, so you can replace it with coconut milk or another milk substitute. If you go the all-cream route, follow the custard recipe and avoid overchurning it into butter.
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QuestionHow long do I shake the milk and sugar one?Community AnswerShake the milk and sugar for 5 minutes. Then when you remove the bag, rinse it gently with cold water so that no salt is left that could get in. The ice cream won't be super creamy, but it will have a good flavor and should be really fast.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have a bigger bag to put the ice and salt in?Community AnswerIf you have a big plastic food container, you can put ice and salt in there and shake.
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QuestionCan I add a teaspoon of cocoa power in the milk to make chocolate ice cream?Community AnswerOf course you can -- just add more sugar if it is unsweetened (100% cocoa powder).
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QuestionHow do you make mochi ice cream?Community AnswerYou can follow an easy version How to Make Mochi and put the ice cream on top. A traditional thin mochi that can wrap around the ice cream is a labor-intensive process, pounding glutionous rice and starch into a paste.
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QuestionHow do I make ice cream with dry milk?Community AnswerThe recipes listed here will probably not work too well, but there are some recipes floating around that involve mixing the powder with gelatin. A dry whole milk will turn out better than a nonfat dry milk.
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QuestionI followed the cream-based recipe, but it ended up as a slushy milkshake. How can I stop this happening?Community AnswerChill your metal bowl in the freezer overnight before you start, and give your ice cream mix plenty of time to chill before it goes in the machine. Reduce the amount of sugar can also help.
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QuestionThe custard-based recipe mentions scrambled eggs. Ewwww... is ice cream made with scrambled eggs?Community AnswerEgg contains protein which "denatures" (loses its structure) when exposed to heat. That's why scrambled eggs looks and tastes so different from raw egg, and why you'd notice right away if you overheated the eggs in your ice cream.
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QuestionWhat if I don't have saucepan? What else can I use to heat my ice cream?Community AnswerIf you don't have a saucepan, make the Philadelphia style base. It doesn't require heating.
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QuestionCan I add coffee mix to make coffee ice cream, instead of adding vanilla extract?Community AnswerAbsolutely! Just add a few more spoonfuls of sugar so it doesn't turn out too bitter. However, if you like it strong, you can skip adding more sugar.
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QuestionCan I make ice cream without cream?Community AnswerIt's best to switch to a completely vegan recipe at that point. The easiest one? Freeze bananas, then put them through a food processor or blender until mushy.
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QuestionHow do I make ice cream?Community AnswerYou need a generally will need a machine. Try following the steps in the article.
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QuestionI followed the no-churn recipe. It was very hard. Did I add too much condensed milk?Community AnswerMaybe you did, but it's more likely you didn't mix the heavy whipping cream enough.
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QuestionWhat can I substitute for heavy cream?Community AnswerYou can use whole milk or half and half in place of the cream.
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QuestionIf I mix just milk and sugar with water without ice cream and vanilla extract, is that a milkshake? Also, do I need to blend it and then freeze it?KiaSutraCommunity AnswerYes, it will make a milkshake. If you blend it, it will help the ingredients mix together and the ice cream will be softer. By freezing it after blending, you create a soft ice cream, not a frozen milkshake.
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QuestionCan I replace the vanilla extract with condensed milk for the custard-based ice cream?Community AnswerVanilla just for flavor, it can be omitted entirely (though it is a big part of custard flavor).
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QuestionWhat if I don't have ice?QamarTop AnswererYou can make some yourself using an ice cube tray, or you could freeze the ice cream to keep it cold.
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QuestionWill chocolate milk work with the milk and sugar one?Community AnswerYes, it will. Milk is milk.
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QuestionI only have skim milk. Will the recipe still work?Community AnswerThe ice cream won't have a rich and creamy a texture if you use skim milk. If you don't mind a thinner, lighter texture, you can try it.
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QuestionCan I use condensed milk instead of whole milk?Community AnswerThere is a recipe that uses sweetened condensed milk, but it's the no-churn style. You can't replace the whole milk in the custard base recipe with condensed milk.
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QuestionHow do I make mint chocolate chip ice cream?Community AnswerYou will need to add the mint flavor using peppermint extract and add chocolate chips.
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QuestionCan I use an all-purpose cream instead of heavy cream?Community AnswerYou could, but your finished product may turn out differently.
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QuestionAre you sure you can make ice cream with only milk, sugar, and vanilla?Community AnswerYou cannot make ice cream with only milk, sugar, and vanilla. That would simply give you sweet, vanilla-flavored milk. The recipes in this article require egg yolks or heavy cream to provide thickness.
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QuestionCan I make ice cream by just freezing milk?Community AnswerI'm sorry, but that does not work. You will just get frozen milk. You need to add the other ingredients to get the right consistency.
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QuestionCould whipping cream work for the custard base too?Community AnswerWhipping cream and heavy cream are usually the same thing, so it would work fine.
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QuestionHow do I make ice cream with flour?Community AnswerIce cream doesn't contain flour.
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QuestionIs it necessary to use rock salt? Why can't we use regular salt?Community AnswerYou could use regular salt, but it will take longer. Rock salt is usually cheaper than table salt too, so when you're using a large amount that you're only going to throw away, it's more economical.
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