A couple of years ago I purchased the Cuisinart Automatic Frozen Yogurt, Ice Cream and Sorbet Maker. We use that machine 2-3 times a week to make homemade ice cream. To be honest with you, we RARELY buy store-bought ice cream! We prefer making our own and let me tell you…NOTHING beats homemade ice cream!
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This machine is modern. You don’t use salt, hand cranking, and all of that stuff from the old days. It runs on electric and makes it so easy to make your own ice cream! For the best results you want to use pure and fresh ingredients. Some of our favorite homemade ice cream flavors that we’ve made using the machine include: Strawberry, Peanut Butter, Chocolate, Vanilla, Cheesecake, Blueberry, Raspberry and Banana. Your only limited by your imagination.
The machine doesn’t take up a lot of space. I like to store mine on a shelf in our pantry. It’s easy to use and very easy to keep clean. Basically, you freeze the bowl container that comes along with the machine. Then…you dump the recipe ingredients into the frozen bowl. Place it onto the machine and turn it on. In most cases…you’ll have freshly made ice cream in 15-25 minutes!
It comes with a nice Cuisinart Recipe Booklet with easy to understand & read directions along with recipes to make several different flavors of ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet and frozen desserts. They also include recipes for caramel sauce, chocolate sauce and raspberry sauce so you can make homemade sundaes too!
I’ve been using the Cuisinart Automatic Frozen Ice Cream Maker for a few years now and love it. Over the next couple of months I’ll share some of my favorite homemade ice cream recipes that I’ve made using it. Check out the Cuisinart Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe, it’s one of our favorites! If you’re looking for an affordable and easy-to-use frozen ice cream maker…this is the one I personally use and recommend.
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