![]() How do you make the ice cream NOT stick to the sides of your ice cream maker (making it nearly IMPOSSIBLE to remove without grabbing a sledgehammer?!) The mixture must be SUPER COLD before it touches the frozen ice cream maker bowl. I used 2 Tbs of Mexican Vanilla extract, but you could also combine rum or vodka with your vanilla if you want! But I seriously LOVE the flavor of this Mexican vanilla. It keeps it soft and creamy! Trust me, you *don't* want a solid block of ICE for dessert. Yes, booze it up! Did you know alcohol doesn't freeze? Adding it makes the ice cream NOT turn rock hard in the freezer. Without it, the result is ICY due to the water content in the coconut milk. Why nut butter? This is the must-have ingredient to replace the volume of sugar, while also adding healthy fats and more creamy texture that also helps it not harden too much. Why mess with perfection? □ But for real - different ingredients and different methods yield completely different outcomes. I admit I almost *never* follow a recipe as written. I keep my freezer at 1 degree (F) and place the bowl in the middle towards the back where it's extra super duper cold. ![]() You must make sure your bowl is COMPLETELY frozen (which means you won't hear any liquid sloshing around if you shake it.) The actual freezing time may vary, depending on the temp of your freezer, but it could take 12-24 hours. This is stated in ALL ice cream maker manuals so it's no secret, but people sometimes skimp this part. Homemade Ice Cream Tips, Rules & Secrets Rule #1: FREEZE the Bowl But the good news is I endured all of that for you so you don't have to! You're welcome □Īnd now that I know what to do, it's SUPER easy, super simple, and the flavor possibilities are endless! But in order to have the *best* outcome (NOT to fail) I highly recommend you follow my tips, rules & secrets below and the exact recipe. It's a tough job eating ice cream for a living, but somebody's gotta do it, hahaha.īut seriously, there were some batches that turned way too icy, some way too gritty, some completely stuck to the bowl and had to be chiseled out with brute force!! UGH. ![]() In all honesty, there was a little bit of a learning curve involved and some frustrations and FAILS while learning to make ice cream * without dairy and sugar* that actually tastes like ice cream. I have this Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker! After reading tons of Amazon reviews and getting feedback from other seasoned dairy-free recipe developers, the decision was clear - Cuisinart brand all the way. ULTRA smooth, rich and creamy and SO satisfying.įor DELICIOUS homemade dairy-free ice cream with a creamy, fluffy texture, WITHOUT all the fillers and additives, you won't regret getting an ice cream maker. You can’t get this in a store. You’ve gotta make it yourself.Ĭhurning the ice cream for just 10 minutes aerates it, which gives it that fluffy, CREAMY to-die-for texture. There isn’t a whole-foods based, dairy-free, SUGAR-FREE ice cream even on the shelves that I know of! Especially that’s low-carb, keto, vegan and Paleo. Healthy ice creams are FEW and FAR between.YOU control the ingredients (and the possibilities are endless!).It’s actually simple and EASY to make your own ice cream at home.An ice cream maker GREATLY improves the texture of the ice cream for a REAL DEAL ice cream experience.So making my own was the solution! And I'm SO glad I did, because: I searched stores for a healthy, real-food, dairy-free ice cream - without any of the junk/artificial stuff/weird ingredients - and DID NOT find a single one that met my requirements. Usually too firm, too dense, or too frosty. I've tried making the "no churn" ice creams before, but they didn't taste like the REAL thing. Ok, here's the "scoop" (pun intended, ha.) You need an ice cream maker. Why You Won't Regret Getting an Ice Cream Maker Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate I may earn a small commission from qualifying purchases made through referral links in this post (at no additional cost to you).
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