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Homemade Ice-Cream


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We have been enjoying some homemade ice-cream this summer.  I used my birthday money (and some I had saved) to buy myself a Cuisinart ICE-30BC Pure Indulgence 2-Quart Automatic Frozen Yogurt, Sorbet, and Ice Cream Maker!  I love it!  I wanted to share with you the recipe I am using…and it tastes SO good!  Enjoy!

These recipes make 2 quarts of ice-cream or frozen yogurt.  You can easily double the recipe if you have a larger ice-cream maker.

Choose one of the following options and mix up well in a pitcher (so you can easily pour it into your ice-cream maker):

Recipe #1:  This makes a pretty typical homemade ice-cream

2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 cup half and half
1 cup whole milk
1/2 cup honey or maple syrup
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

OR

Recipe #2:  This recipe replaces the half and half and milk with kefir or yogurt.  This option definitely has a frozen yogurt taste…yum!

2 cups heavy whipping cream
2 cups kefir or yogurt
1/2 cup honey or maple syrup
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

OR

Recipe #3:  This option uses less kefir or yogurt if you don’t like the yogurt taste to be so strong

2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 cup kefir or yogurt
1 cup whole milk
1/2 cup honey or maple syrup
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla

Stir will to mix in the honey or maple syrup, then you are ready to freeze in your Cuisinart or other ice-cream maker.

In my Cuisinart, all I do is take the canister out of the freezer, place it in the Cuisinart with the paddle in it, put the lid on top, turn it on, pour the ice-cream mixture into the canister and set my timer for 20-25 minutes.  When the time goes off we have homemade ice-cream!  It is especially good with some fresh strawberries on top!  Enjoy!


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  1. We've just started making "ice cream". But to make it less fattening, I've use one cup fat free plain yogurt, one cup low fat vanilla yogurt and 1 cup of 2% milk. I then heat the milk with a 1/3 of sugar (I guess you could use honey) on the stove over low/medium heat until the sugar dissolves. This is where it gets fun. One time I put 1/4 of Ghirradelli hot cocoa mix in with it and heated till combined. Another time I put peanut butter in it. This is after I made just plain ol' vanilla using vanilla extract. Then I take that mixture and and mix it with the yogurt, blend it thoroughly and then put it in the ice cream maker. I personally love the yogurt tartness but my two youngest don't. So I make it often because more for me! LOL! Sorry for the post within a comment. LOL! I think I'm going to make some tonight. HUGS!
    1. Hi Kim, That sounds so good! Thanks for the ideas! I'm thinking maybe some peanut butter and small chocolate chips...yum!

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