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Thursday 22 September 2016

How To Make Icecream

Making of icecream is not a big deal. You Can start selling icecream in your neighbourhood after following the recipe and steps on how to make icecream and you will make good profit from it. All you need is a customized packaging and also a freezer. You can sell your icecream in a plastic take away plate (The type used in eateries). There are different sizes of the plastic take away plate. Its sold in the market. It will require a label on the cover of the plate. The information of the producer will be written on the label. Now lets get straight on how to make icecream.

INGREDIENTS

4 free-range eggs, yolks only
100g/3½oz golden caster sugar
1 tsp cornflour, optional
300ml/½ pint double cream
300ml/½ pint full-fat milk
1 vanilla pod

STEPS

1.Make sure that you have plenty of room spare in the freezer. First, separate the eggs, placing the yolks in a large bowl. (You will not need the whites for this recipe. You can use them to make meringues.)
2.Add the sugar to the egg yolks and whisk until pale and thick.
3.Add the cornflour (if using) and whisk well to incorporate into the egg yolks.
4.Put the cream and milk into a medium saucepan.
5.Cut the vanilla pod open lengthways and scrape out the seeds with the back of a knife, then add to the cream and milk.
6.Heat the cream and milk until just below boiling. Slowly pour the hot cream and milk onto the eggs and sugar, whisking as you go.
7.Sieve the custard into a clean pan, and set it over a very low heat. Stir the custard constantly with a spoon, paying special attention to the corners of the pan, until it is steaming and has thickened slightly. The custard is ready when you can draw a clear line through it on the back of the wooden spoon. This can take up to 10 minutes.
8.Tip the custard into a large, shallow, freezer-proof container, and allow to cool to room temperature (you can speed this up by sitting the tub of custard in a large bowl of iced water).
9.Once at room temperature, place a lid on the custard and chill in the fridge overnight. 10.Once chilled, transfer the custard to the freezer and take it out every hour, for three hours, to whisk it with an electric handheld whisk. This will disperse the ice crystals and keep it smooth. 11.Then leave the ice-cream in the freezer for a final freeze, until it is solid.
12.Remove the ice cream from the freezer 10 minutes before serving, so that it’s easy to scoop.

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