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RECIPE TIPS The recipes that follow offer you a variety of options for delicious frozen desserts. You may create or use recipes of your own, as long as they yield no more than 1½ quarts. • Frozen desserts from the Cuisinart® Automatic Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker use pure, fresh ingredients. Because of this, the desserts and drinks do not have the same characteristics as commercially prepared frozen desserts and drinks. Most store-bought versions use gums and preservatives to make them firmer. If you desire a firmer consistency, transfer the dessert to an airtight container and store in the freezer until desired consistency is reached, usually two or more hours. • Some recipes use precooked ingredients. For best results, the mixture should be chilled overnight before using. Or, chill the recipe over an ice bath, until it is completely cooled, before using. • To make an ice bath, fill a large container with ice and water. Place saucepan or other container into the ice bath. Cool precooked ingredients completely. • Prior to freezing, most recipes may be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. • You may substitute lower fat creams (e.g., half and half), milk (reduced fat or lowfat) as well as non-dairy milks (soy, rice) for heavy cream and whole milk used in many recipes. However, keep in mind that the higher the fat content, the richer and creamier the result. Using lower fat substitutes may change the taste, consistency and texture of the dessert. When substituting, be sure to use the same volume of the substitute as you would have used of the original item. For example, if the recipe calls for two cups of cream, use a total of two cups of the substitute (such as 1 cup cream, 1 cup whole milk). • You may substitute artificial sweeteners for sugar. If the recipe is to be precooked, add the sweetener after the heating process is complete and ingredients have cooked. Stir the mixture thoroughly to dissolve the sweetener. • In recipes that use alcohol, add the alcohol during the last two minutes of the freezing process. Otherwise, the alcohol may impede the freezing process. • When making sorbet, be sure to test the ripeness and sweetness of the fruit before you use it. The freezing process reduces the sweetness of the fruit so that it will taste less sweet than the recipe mixture. If the fruit tastes tart, add sugar to the recipe. If the fruit is very ripe or sweet, reduce the amount of sugar in the recipe. • The Cuisinart recipes listed below will yield up to 1½ quarts of dessert. When pouring ingredients in through the ingredient spout, DO NOT fill the freezer bowl higher than ¼-inch from the top of the freezer bowl. The ingredients will increase in volume during the freezing process. • When making more than one recipe at a time, be sure the freezer bowl is completely frozen before each use. Additional freezer bowls may be purchased on the Cuisinart web site (www.cuisinart.com). • Make sure mixing paddle and lid are in place before turning on machine. Simple Ice Creams Simple Vanilla Ice Cream This ice cream can easily be dressed up by adding your favorite chopped candies or sprinkles at the end of churning. Makes about 5 cups (ten ½-cup servings) 1 cup whole milk ¾ cup granulated sugar pinch salt 2 cups heavy cream 1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract 1. In a medium bowl, use a hand mixer on low speed or whisk to combine the milk, sugar and salt until the sugar is dissolved. Stir in the heavy cream and vanilla. Cover and refrigerate 1 to 2 hours, or overnight. 2. Turn on the Cuisinart® ice cream maker; pour the mixture into the frozen freezer bowl and let mix until thickened, about 15 to 20 minutes. The ice cream will have a soft, creamy texture. If a firmer consistency is desired, transfer the ice cream to an airtight container and place in freezer for about 2 hours. Remove from freezer about 15 minutes before serving. Nutritional information per serving (based on ½ cup): Calories 222 (73% from fat) • carb. 13g • pro. 2g • fat 18g • sat. fat 11g • chol. 69mg • sod. 45mg • calc. 61mg • fiber 0g Simple Chocolate Ice Cream For a real treat, serve this with our Chocolate Sauce on page 12. Makes about 5 cups (ten ½-cup servings) ¾ cup cocoa powder, sifted ½ cup granulated sugar ¹∕³ cup packed dark brown sugar pinch salt 1 cup whole milk 2 cups heavy cream ½ tablespoon pure vanilla extract 1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the cocoa, sugars and salt. Add the milk and, using a hand mixer on low speed or a whisk, beat to combine until the cocoa, sugars and salt are dissolved. Stir in the heavy cream and vanilla. Cover and refrigerate 1 to 2 hours, or overnight. 2. Turn the Cuisinart® ice cream maker on; pour the mixture into the frozen freezer bowl and let mix until 6
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