Philips Sorbetière User Manual

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7.0.37 Sugar-free strawberry ice cream

(for about 8 portions of 75g (3oz))

2 sheets of clear gelatine

375g (13.4oz) fresh strawberries

1.5 tbsp lemon juice

90g (3.2oz) Sionon artificial sweetener

150ml (5fl.oz) whipping cream

4 tbsps water

Soak the gelatine in a bowl of cold water.

Wash the strawberries, then puree them

with the artificial sweetener and the lemon

juice. Dissolve the gelatin in 4 tablespoons of

hot water. Stir the dissolved gelatin into the

strawberry puree. Let the mixture cool.

Whip the cream until stiff. Mix the whipped

cream with the rest of the ingredients.Make

sure that all the ingredients are thoroughly

mixed.

Switch on the ice cream maker and pour the

mixture into the cooling bowl.

Preparation time: 25-35 minutes.

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Tip:

Instead of strawberries, you can also use 375g

(13.4oz) blackberries, raspberries, cranberries

or papaya, without affecting any of the values

stated below.

1 portion of ice cream of 75g (3oz) contains

95Kcal/395KJ, 3g (0.12oz) carbohydrate, 1g

(0.04oz) protein and 6g (0.24oz) fat

7.0.38 Dama Rosabianca

per portion

Strawberry or vanilla ice cream

1 dessert plate

1 orange in segments

½ passion fruit for decoration

Put the ice cream on the plate. garnish with

orange segments and passion fruit.

7.0.39 Sugar-free ice cream

(for about 7 portions of 75g (3oz))

300ml (10fl.oz) whole milk

60ml (2fl.oz) whipping cream

60g (2.4oz) Sionon artificial sweetener

2 eggs

20 drops vanilla essence

Beat the egg with the milk

Whip the cream with the artificial sweetener

until almost stiff.

Fold the cream into the egg-milk mixture and

add the vanilla essence.

Switch on the ice cream maker and pour the

mixture into the cooling bowl.

Preparation time: 30-40 minutes.

1 portion of ice cream of 75g (3oz) contains

85Kcal/355KJ, 2g (0.08oz) carbohydrate, 3g

(0.12oz) protein and 5g (0.2oz) fat.

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Tips:

The sugar-free recipes above contain so few

carbohydrates per portion that one portion

hardly affects your blood sugar level. You can

therefore eat this ice cream without having to

cut anything out of your diet.

If Sionon is not available, you may replace it

with a comparable artificial sweetener. For

a proper consistency of the ice cream, you

need a powder sweetener with a volume

comparable to that of ordinary sugar. For this

reason, compact sweeteners (e.g. aspartame)

are unsuitable for ice cream making. Ask your

chemist, pharmacist or dietitian for advice.

Nowadays, diabetics can also eat dishes that

have been sweetened with ordinary sugar,

provided they stick to certain guidelines.

Consult your doctor or dietitian to find out

which guidelines apply to you.

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