Helpful tips, En g li s h – Nostalgia Electrics ICMP200 PIST User Manual

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HELPFUL TIPS

Taste

Finished ice cream will always taste less sweet than the initial mixture. You

may adjust the amount of sugar in the recipe to suit your taste.

Artificial sweeteners may be used in place of sugar. Use

the following measurements for reference:

1 packet of sweetener = 2 tsp. of sugar

6 packets of sweetener = ¼ cup of sugar

8 packets of sweetener = ¹/

3

cup of sugar

12 packets of sweetener = ½ cup of sugar

Texture

To ensure that ice crystals do not form in ice cream mixture, do not stop

the churning process at any time until the ice cream is ready.

If the texture of ice cream is hard or grainy, make sure that you do not have too

much rock salt in the ice water. Too much salt can cause the mixture to freeze

too quickly, which can also cause ice crystals to form in the ice cream.

Consistency

Homemade ice cream generally has a thick, milkshake texture. If you

prefer a thicker, or firm consistency try one of the following:

Remove the Dasher and place the Lid and Cap on the

Canister. Place Canister in freezer to harden.

Remove the Dasher and add more ice to the ice-salt mixture. Cover

with a towel and let sit until ice cream becomes firm.

Too little salt may inhibit the freezing of the ice cream mixture. Try adding more salt.

Recipes that call for alcohol may inhibit the freezing process. Be sure to

add any alcohol during the last few minutes of the freezing cycle.

Jamming

If the Dasher gets jammed or Electric Motor stops prematurely, try the following:

Ice may cause a blockage in the Bucket. Turn off the Electric Motor and make sure

that the ice is broken up into small pieces. You may use a plastic stirrer to do this.

Make sure that the consistency of the ice cream is not thicker

than soft serve ice cream or the Dasher may get stuck.

Ice Cream recipes that include hard ingredients like nuts or chocolate

chips may cause the Dasher to become lodged in the Canister. DO

NOT add hard ingredients until the churning process is done.

DO NOT stop the churning process until ice cream is finished. Stopping in the middle of the

process can cause the ice cream to harden and restrict the movement of the Dasher.

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