Wednesday, December 16, 2009

How do I make ice cream without an ice Cream maker or egg yolks?

I'm too lazy to separate/buy egg yolks. I also lack an ice cream maker! Can someone please give me a delicious/amazing and detailed ice cream recipe which I can use for vanilla ice cream? THANKS IN ADVANCE!How do I make ice cream without an ice Cream maker or egg yolks?
1 tablespoon sugar


1/2 cup milk or half %26amp; half


1/4 teaspoon vanilla


6 tablespoons rock salt


1 pint size Ziploc plastic bag


1 gallon size Ziploc plastic bag


Ice cubes


How to make it:


Fill the large bag half full of ice, and add the rock salt. Seal the bag.


Put milk, vanilla, and sugar into the small bag, and seal it.


Place the small bag inside the large one and seal.


Shake until mixture is ice cream, about 5 minutes.How do I make ice cream without an ice Cream maker or egg yolks?
Ice cream made without egg yolks or an ice cream maker will be grainier because it has larger egg crystals.





Just take any ice cream recipe that does not call for egg yolks or omit egg yolks. Put the ingredients in a bowl, and chill. When you're ready to make it, put the bowl in the freezer and set a timer for 15 minutes. When the timer goes off, stir, and repeat as many times you need to until it is thick and hard to stir. When it starts to freeze, you will need to make sure you mash up any .lumps.
EASY!





1. get some whip cream.


2. put the whip cream in a paper boll.


3. put the boll with whip cream in the freezer.


4. wait one day and you have ice cream!
http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/recipes/鈥?/a>
you know those water base ice cream long plastic ones?


you can do that with vanilla yoghurt.





But vanilla ice cream is available from the shops (if you are that lazy) ;o)
Add milk and lots of cream and let it sit in the fridge for hours then stir then back in fridge then stir. Keep doing this till it's thick
Try ehow.com they have a lot of interesting ideas and recipes. Hope that helps. I'm sure there is a recipe with no egg yolks.
I'm not sure if this will help you, but I throw in individual containers of yogurt into the freezer for a cold treat : )

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