Another option for your family’s memory-making machine is this Lehman's Best Ice Cream Maker. This machine is made in the USA and has an oak tub and stainless steel can.
To make our ice cream easier to dish up to everyone, we love this spoon that is almost two feet long! While I’m reminiscing, I recall my grandmother serving ice cream in these classic aluminum bowls. Does anyone else remember these? She had matching cups as well.
Pro Tips
Once the ice cream is churned to your liking, it is tempting to dig right in and that’s fine to do. But a good practice is to allow the creamy goodness to ripen. This involves allowing it to set for an hour or so, covered and undisturbed. Use the towel the kids were sitting on, or, if you have an Immergood like we do, get the cover that literally keeps the ice cream frozen for up to 24 hours.
To prevent unpleasant iciness in your ice cream, add one splash (about a tablespoon) of vodka. This will produce a smoother product. I actually do not do this because I use my homemade vanilla which is made from vodka.
Everyone Has a Favorite Flavor
The possibilities for ice cream recipes and flavors are endless. My southern grandmother always made Milky Way ice cream while my northern grandparents made various flavors. My own Mama made a lot of peach, chocolate and also sherbets. Let’s try a flavor that uses a current season fruit to make Blueberry Lemonade Ice Cream. You’ll love the fresh berries and the bright lemon notes in this one. The first three ingredients are a basic recipe base, no eggs and no cooking involved. This base produces a super-silky ice cream which may feel a bit different from others that use milk. Let’s be real, can you go wrong using any ice cream recipe?
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