Peanut butter ice cream, Tropical fruit ice cream – Cuisinart ICE-45 User Manual

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Peanut Butter Ice Cream

Creamy peanut butter ice cream is a favorite of

kids of all ages.

Makes about ten ½-cup servings

1

cup creamy peanut butter

²∕³

cup granulated sugar

1

cup whole milk

cups half-and-half

1

teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Place peanut butter and sugar in a medium
bowl. Stir with a whisk until smooth. Add
milk and stir until smooth and sugar is
dissolved. Stir in half-and-half and vanilla. If
not freezing immediately, cover and place in
refrigerator until ready to use.

Turn on ice cream maker and pour in
ingredients. Allow to mix and freeze until
desired serving consistency is reached.
Begin checking consistency after 12 to 15
minutes of freezing. If ice cream is not thick
enough, pour back into the freezer bowl
and continue mixing/freezing until desired
consistency is reached, checking every
few minutes.

Serve in cups or cones, adding mix-ins while
dispensing ice cream.

Nutritional information per serving:

Calories 265 (58% from fat) • carb. 21g • pro. 8g

• fat 18g • sat. fat 6g • chol. 17mg • sod. 150mg

• calc. 76mg • fiber 2g

Tropical Fruit Ice Cream

Citrus is blended with mango and papaya for

a tropical flavor that everyone will love.

Makes about ten ½-cup servings

²∕³

cup orange or tangerine juice

concentrate,

thawed

²∕³

cup (5 ounces) mango purée*

²∕³

cup (6 ounces) papaya purée*

²∕³

cup granulated sugar

½

tablespoon fresh lemon juice

½

teaspoon pure vanilla extract

²∕³

cup whole milk

²∕³

cup heavy cream

Place the orange juice concentrate, mango
purée, papaya purée, sugar, lemon juice,
vanilla, and milk in a blender jar. Blend on
high speed until smooth and homogenous,
about 1 minute. Transfer to a bowl and stir in
heavy cream. If not freezing immediately,
cover and refrigerate until ready to use.

Turn on ice cream maker and pour in
ingredients. Allow to mix and freeze until
desired serving consistency is reached.
Begin checking consistency after 12 to 15
minutes of freezing. If ice cream is not thick
enough, pour back into the freezer bowl
and continue mixing/freezing until desired
consistency is reached, checking every
few minutes.

Serve in cups or cones, adding mix-ins while
dispensing ice cream.

*Available in the frozen food section of
well-stocked grocery stores. Fruit purées
can also be made by puréeing fresh or
frozen thawed fruit.

Nutritional information per serving:

Calories 159 (35% from fat) • carb. 25g • pro. 1g

• fat 6g • sat. fat 4g • chol. 24mg • sod. 17mg

• calc. 39mg • fiber 1g

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