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Created on: April 29, 2010
Cold, creamy and luscious, ice cream is a much-revered treat. While this dessert is readily available in the freezer cases of grocers and specialty stores, homemade ice cream is in a world of its own. When you make your own ice cream, you combine fresh, rich ingredients with the flavorings and add-ins of your choice, for a delectable experience.
Let’s briefly look at the history of ice-cream making. The identity of the first inventor of ice-cream is very controversial. Although there are many answers, one of the inventors is recognized more than the others. The following facts are true according to the authors of
1. Legend has it that the Roman emperor, Nero, discovered ice cream. Runners brought snow from the mountains to make the first ice cream.
2. In 1846, Nancy Johnson invented the hand-cranked ice cream churn and ice cream surged in popularity.
3. Then, in 1904, ice cream cones were invented at the St. Louis World Exposition. An ice cream vendor ran out of dishes and improvised by rolling up some waffles to make cones.
Now, that takes care of the brief introduction into ice-cream making. Let’s talk about a truly fun way of making ice-cream using the plastic bag method.
Although there are many time consuming methods of making ice-cream, there is one method that allows one to make ice-cream in ten minutes or less. The plastic bag method is the easiest and fun way to make ice-cream.
Yes, it sounds dangerous and the potential for messes seems highly likely, but you'll be surprised at the good, "clean" fun you'll enjoy when you make ice cream.
A. The following is a list of ingredients required:
Ø 1/2 cup milk
Ø 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Ø 1 tablespoon sugar
Ø 4 cups crushed ice
Ø 4 tablespoons salt
Ø 2 quart size Zip-loc bags
Ø 1 gallon size Zip-loc freezer bag
Ø A hand towel or gloves to keep fingers from freezing as well!
B. The following list is the instructions for making ice-cream.
Ø Mix the milk, vanilla and sugar together in one of the quart size bags. Seal tightly, allowing as little air
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