2024 the best homemade ice cream recipes review
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With little skill, surprisingly few ingredients, and even the most unsophisticated of ice-cream makers, you can make the scrumptious ice creams that have made Ben & Jerry's an American legend.
Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream & Dessert Book tells fans the story behind the company and the two men who built it-from their first meeting in 7th-grade gym class (they were already the two widest kids on the field) to their "graduation" from a $5.00 ice-cream-making correspondence course to their first ice-cream shop in a renovated gas station.
But the best part comes next. Dastardly Mash, featuring nuts, raisins, and hunks of chocolate. The celebrated Heath Bar Crunch. New York Super Fudge Chunk. Oreo Mint. In addition to Ben & Jerry's 11 greatest hits, here are recipes for ice creams made with fresh fruit, with chocolate, with candies and cookies, and recipes for sorbets, sundaes, and baked goods. The 90-plus authentic recipes are spiced with Lyn Severance's bright, quirky, full-color illustrations.
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Learn the story of how the Ben & Jerry’s came to be from Ben and Jerry themselves
Our Story
Ice Cream Theory
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And how to make Ben & Jerry’s at home with any ice cream maker
Cherry Garcia
Oreo Mint
Heath Bar Crunch
Plus additional recipes for flavors with baked goods, fresh fruit, candies, cookies, and more!
Sundaes & Concoctions
Cookies & Candies
Baked Goods
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Publisher : Workman Publishing Company (January 5, 1987)
Language : English
Paperback : 128 pages
ISBN-10 : 0894803123
ISBN-13 : 978-0894803123
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 7.75 x 0.4 x 7 inches
Reviewer: MM-California
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple recipes and EXCELLENT ice cream
Review: I bought this book back in the 1980s when it was first printed. It's so dog-eared and has food spills on it from years of use, I decided to buy a fresh copy. Homemade ice cream, for me, used to be a complex, time-consuming endeavor before this book. Ben and Jerry share their recipes and ice cream tips, which are absolutely simple to make. No cooking required. But let's address the raw egg issue and how I solved it.I read several comments about the raw eggs called for in the recipes. Since the 1980s I always made this ice cream with raw eggs and no illnesses. Maybe I'm just more paranoid as I get older, but I didn't want to use raw eggs this time. But I didn't want to leave the eggs out, as I think they are essential to the consistency of the ice cream. And I didn't want the hassle of cooking the recipe. My solution was using pasteurized shell eggs.I read some reviews here and elsewhere and found that you can purchase pasteurized shell eggs. A company called Davidson's makes them. They're not easy to find in the Bay Area where I live, but there was one store (Bristol Farms) that sold them in San Francisco. I bought a dozen there.Also, I read another comment in which the person called Ben and Jerry's and was told that they could use Egg Beaters in place of raw eggs. I've never used Egg Beaters for anything, but have seen them in my grocery store. They are eggs that have been cracked and pasteurized and put into a little carton. I couldn't find any "plain" Egg Beaters in my grocery store that didn't have seasoning in them, so I went with the Davidson's pasteurized shell eggs. They come in a container just like regular shell eggs. They ARE regular shell eggs, but they've gone through some process to eliminate bacteria that could make you sick. When you crack them, they are raw, but they are okay to eat raw. Davidson's has a web site ([...]) which will reassure you.With this raw egg issue out of the way, I want to say that this is the perfect ice cream book, especially if you're a fan of Ben and Jerry's and you like homemade ice cream.By the way, they have three basic sweet cream recipes. Two of those don't even require eggs; and many recipes incorporate the sweet cream base, such as Strawberry, Peanut Butter, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, etc., and you can choose which sweet cream base to use. I like the sweet cream base that uses the raw eggs, but that's my personal preference. However, I just made the sweet cream base with the condensed sweetened milk, and it was quite good.This book could use an update to include the flavors that were created over the last 20 years. But with some imagination, you can adapt some of them to match. For example, Chunky Monkey was not formulated when this book was written, but there is recipe for Banana ice cream. I made the banana ice cream and added 1/2 cup walnuts and 1/2 cup chocolate chunks. Ta-da! It is almost identical to Chunky Monkey.They also have some flavors that we might not have seen in the store, such as Maple Grape Nuts, Strawberry Coconut, Banana Peanut Butter, Beer Sorbet, Oreo Mint Cookie using chocolate ice cream, and a lot of others. They also have three recipes for chocolate ice cream: Ben's Chocolate, Jerry's Chocolate, and Light Chocolate.The simplicity of the recipes are what make this such a great book. Milk, cream, eggs, sugar and whatever other specific flavor ingredients needed. Mix 'em up and pour into the ice cream maker. A couple of recipes require you to chill the cream mix for a little while (Ben's Chocolate, for example), but most of them are mix the ingredients, pour into the ice cream maker, and 20-30 minutes later you've got your ice cream.These recipes are darn good. This gourmet ice cream is rich and tastes like a real professional made it.One note: They say to add your chunks (Heath Bars, cookies, chips, etc.) about 2 minutes before the ice cream is done. My ice cream maker Cuisinart ICE-20 Automatic 1-1/2-Quart Ice-Cream Maker, White doesn't like the big chunks--larger than a chocolate chip, so I add them after the ice cream finishes. The ice cream is usually still soft enough to use a big plastic spoon and stir in the chunks before putting into the containers, which I also bought from Amazon Plain White Pint Size Frozen Dessert Containers.This is a user-friendly book, which is entertaining and has silly illustrations. But the recipes are no-nonsense as far as working exactly as expected. Some of my favorite recipes are Oreo Mint Cookie (using either vanilla or chocolate ice cream--and I use Newman's Oreo-like cookies), Banana, Strawberry, Orange Cream Dream, Ben's Chocolate with almonds, Peanut Butter, Vanilla Malt and Butter Pecan, to name a few. I have not tried the Coconut yet, nor have I tried the sorbets. I also experimented with using some Girl Scout Cookies--breaking up the Peanut Butter sandwich cookies and putting them in sweet cream. Yum.Get yourself some pasteurized eggs (if you are concerned about raw eggs), and have fun making ice cream. Someone mentioned that this book, along with an ice cream maker would make a good gift. I agree. Good stuff!!
Reviewer: MikeMilw
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fun combination of recipes and history of Ben and Jerryâs Ice Cream
Review: Brightly colored and fun collection of recipes, tips and history of Ben and Jerryâs Ice Creams and treats. It was enjoyable to read.
Reviewer: Lynn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great recipes! Easy to follow
Review: Love this book! Bought a cuisines ice cream maker and have made 5 different flavors from this book so far. All delicious! My grandchildren love to help make them and pick the next flavor!ð
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very good flavor
Review: I took this homemade ice cream to our churches Ice Cream party, after a concert on Memorial Day weekend.Everybody who ate it loved it and wanted more.
Reviewer: Bee Light
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great start
Review: I just recently started making my own ice cream. They have several base options in the book. My kids prefer the mad scientist route and come up with our own recipes outside of those starters but the book gives you a lot of pointers so you can do that and it still turns out. Great book!
Reviewer: RD
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great Recipes
Review: This book has some really good recipes and gives advice for making it also. I haven't tried anything from this book that wasn't great.
Reviewer: Ms D
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: The sweet cream and chocolate base recipes make the whole book worth it!
Review: ð¦ðIf you're a fan of homemade ice cream and delicious desserts, then "Ben and Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream and Dessert Book" is a must-have for your kitchen collection. The recipes for the sweet cream base and chocolate base alone make this book worth every penny.The sweet cream base serves as the perfect canvas for a multitude of flavor combinations, while the chocolate base provides a rich and indulgent option for chocolate lovers. Both bases are versatile and easy to customize, allowing you to create endless variations of delectable frozen treats.I also appreciate the inclusion of raw egg recipes, as I personally have no issues with consuming them. I'm not a germaphobe and feel there is no problem eating raw eggs, but that's just me.Overall, this book is a treasure trove of mouthwatering recipes and inspiration for anyone with a sweet tooth. Whether you're a novice or experienced home cook, you'll find plenty of delightful desserts to satisfy your cravings. A truly great dessert book that belongs on every dessert lover's shelf!ð¨ð
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Needs simpler recipes
Review: It's complicated many ingredients for a simple home mage ice cream.it doesn't show some of the recipe in one page
Reviewer: DANIEL MARTINEZ
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Recipes are perfect! Perfect texture e flavour! The base is perfect to expandi to any other Flavour. I never bought ice cream again.
Reviewer: Maria Luisa Del Angel
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This is an excellent way to get more out of your ice cream maker! Lots of recipes and ideas on how to use it. I am so glad I bought it!
Reviewer: Amateur de glace
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Je pensais vraiment que ce livre n'avait d'attirant que la marque Ben & Jerry's mais j'avais absolument tort,Il est EXTRA! J'ai déjà composé qqs glaces et elles sont aussi bonnes en sortant de la turbine qu'après congélation (si on sort la glace 10mn avant consommation). Et ça en soi, c'est déjà une révolutionðDe plus, le livre est tellement bien fait qu'on peut se lancer soi-même dans la création de glaces.Je recommande à 100% ce livre de recettes Ben & Jerry's.
Reviewer: Margareta
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Have been looking for a good boo on ice cream recipies. This book was more than I evpected!
Reviewer: Maria Beatriz Paschoal
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Todas as receitas do livro sua super fáceis de serem feitas e deliciosas. Quem tiver restrições a usar ovos crus, pode pasteurizá-los.
Customers say
Customers find the recipes excellent and easy to follow. They also say the book is fun to read and great for both adults and kids. Readers appreciate the useful information and background about ice cream. They mention the recipes make great ice cream and are worth the cost of the book.
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