Making Homemade Ice Cream Without A Machine

in Foodies Bee Hive6 months ago

Hello friends! I scored some heavy whipping cream in the discount section when I went grocery shopping since it was soon to expire, so I used half of it to make actual whipped cream, and the other half to make homemade ice cream!

I made a simple vanilla ice cream, with five ingredients. The cream, coconut milk, cow milk, sugar, and vanilla extract.

Coconut milk has a high fat content, which can help it be more creamy.

So that was two cups of cream, one of cow milk, one can of coconut milk, a splash of vanilla (I measured with my heart on that one, lol), and a cup of sugar.

I started opening the coconut milk with my regular can opener and then thought, wait ...I shoulda used my triangle can opener, lol. Ah well, I didn't spill it.

So when you don't have an ice cream machine, that just means you need to remember to stir it periodically all day. Do this on a day where you aren't going out, because all day, lol. Online claims it's done in three hours but I have never had that happen, and I've made ice cream a few times. I started off checking it every half hour, and set timers.

I knew from past experience that half an hour intervals is actually too short, but I was trying a new trick that the Internet said using a glass or metal bowl, pre-chilled in the freezer, made it go faster:

In the past I had used plastic and didn't pre-chill it, so I thought, maybe that's why it took so much longer for me than the internet says it should? But no, lol. It still took all day to become frozen ice cream. So I started stirring less frequently.

If you let it go for too long, you'll start to get ice chunks (instead of it being really creamy), but in the early stages you can generally stir those back in.

Getting closer:

...And then I fell asleep. Ha!

It's ice cream now, albeit a little icy since I didn't stir it often enough at the end. It still tastes good though!

It's surprisingly easy to make your own ice cream, just as long as you remember to stir it! Plus you can avoid any ingredients you don't want or are allergic to and make it just how you like. One of these days I'll explore making chocolate fudge to stir in. That's my favorite ice cream flavor but it's pretty much unheard of in Colorado for some reason (I grew up eating it in New Jersey).

Thanks for reading and have a wonderful day! :)

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Hey there dear friend . Homemade ice cream sounds like a tasty option wow. Maybe I'll suggest it to your my sister to prepare it for me 😂😂 I'm completely clueless in the kitchen; Enjoy your ice cream journey 🥰

It's just stirring! It could be your entry to learning how to make things in the kitchen. ;)

😁😁😁 you're absolutely right... I'll do it myself.

Firstly, I never knew people use machines in making ice cream😁😁😁 but thanks to you for teaching us
I’ve learnt a lot today

There are appliances for everything, lol.

Wow! Wanna taste it ...
Today I also made mango ice-cream 😋

Oooh I love mango, that sounds delicious!

I'll share the recipe soon ☺️

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Sounds so simple and delicious 😋 I would like to make my own ice cream, too. I wish I can see the photos. I don't get to see the photos in ecency nowadays. 😔

Oh there is a toggle now if you go under settings - show photos, on or off. Maybe yours is off? Or you might need to change the server (also under settings)?

Show photos is always on but still none...

Awww, boo. :( I'm sorry.

Good day, Ma'am. I love this. I wish I could make one. Maybe I'll ask my wife to try.

Or you could surprise her by doing it! All it really takes is remembering to take it out of the freezer to stir.

Making Ice cream without a machine takes a lot of patience, hehe. I put mine in plastic trays in the individual freezer, and it may take 12-14 hours. However, I use rice instead of heavy cream; perhaps the fat in the heavy cream makes the ice cream both creamier and slower to solidify.

I love your recipe 😍 Heavy cream and coconut cream is a bomb, haha. So tasty!

Using rice, like rice pudding? I'm intrigued!

Oh thanks! :)

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I can’t make ice cream but I can only drink😅😅
This looks so good and the process is quite easy. I’d show it to my sis who loves to try new things. I’m very sure she’d be interested

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