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Easy Vanilla Ice Cream

Ingredients:

  500ml of good quality shop bought vanilla custard or  

crème anglaise if possible (available in supermarkets)

  300ml of double cream

Method:

1.  Mix the custard and cream well in a bowl and taste, you can add more vanilla if 

required. Pour the mixture into the Ice Cream Maker as per instructions and churn 
until scoopable. 

2.  For harder ice cream, spoon the contents of the cooler container into an airtight 

freezer box and place it in the freezer for a few hours until it has hardened.

Traditional Vanilla Ice Cream

Ingredients:

  200ml of full fat milk

  200ml of double cream

  1 vanilla pod

  4 egg yolks

Method:

1.  Put the milk, cream and split vanilla pod into a pan and bring slowly to the boil, 

remove from heat and allow to infuse for 15 minutes. 

2.  Mix the egg yolks, salt, cornflour and sugar in a bowl and pour on the cream 

mixture, stir well and return the mix to the clean pan. Cook over a low heat stirring 
all of the time until the mixture thickens slightly. 

3.  Remove the pan from the heat and place the pan immediately over a container of 

cold water to stop the cooking process. Strain the mixture into a bowl and allow to 
cool. Once cold pour the mixture into the Ice Cream Maker as per instructions until 
a soft scoop stage is achieved. 

4.  For harder ice cream, spoon the contents of the cooler container into an airtight 

freezer box and place it in the freezer for a few hours until it has hardened. Best 
eaten within a week of making.

The following recipes use the basic vanilla recipe opposite with 
additional ingredients to give a variety of flavours.

Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream

Ingredients:

  400g of strawberries

  4 tablespoons of icing sugar

  1 dessert spoon of lemon juice

Method:

Remove husks from strawberries and add to a blender with other ingredients and mix 
to a puree. Add to basic vanilla mix at point of churning.

Chocolate Ice Cream

Ingredients:

  2 level tablespoons of cocoa powder

  100g of dark chocolate chopped

Method:

Add the cocoa powder when mixing the egg yolks with other ingredients and add the 
chopped chocolate to the thickened custard mixture once it is removed from the heat.

There are several other flavours that can be made from the basic recipe such as 
raspberry, banana and toffee, mint chocolate chip etc.

  75g of caster sugar

  1 teaspoon cornflour

  Pinch of salt

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Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTRUCTION MANUAL ICE CREAM MAKER ...

Page 2: ...ate fresh homemade ice cream sorbets and frozen yoghurt in minutes Add a touch of panache to desserts impress guests with new flavours for a tasty treat or a special occasion Before using your Vintage Tea Party Ice Cream Maker make sure you read this user guide carefully and retain for future reference ...

Page 3: ...urface away from any other appliances or objects Your Ice Cream Maker is now ready to use Before using your Ice Cream Maker 3 4 Cooler Container Ice Cream Maker parts 4 Before using your Ice Cream Maker 4 Operating your Ice Cream Maker 5 Cleaning your Ice Cream Maker 6 Topping suggestions 7 Important safety information 8 Product guarantee WEEE information 9 Problems returns information 10 Contents...

Page 4: ...mixing bowl over a pan of cold water to cool it down 3 Place the mixture in the refrigerator to let them cool down further before you place them in the cooler compartment 4 Insert the mixing paddle in the opening on the underside of the motor housing 5 Place the motor housing on the cover 6 Push the mixing paddle through the hole in the cover Move the motor housing forwards until it clicks into pl...

Page 5: ...y over a container of cold water to stop the cooking process Strain the mixture into a bowl and allow to cool Once cold pour the mixture into the Ice Cream Maker as per instructions until a soft scoop stage is achieved 4 For harder ice cream spoon the contents of the cooler container into an airtight freezer box and place it in the freezer for a few hours until it has hardened Best eaten within a ...

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