I used to have a big old-fashioned ice cream maker and we used it so much that we completely wore it out within a couple of years. It made the best ice cream. It had a hand crank that incorporated more air into the cream and that made it really deliciously creamy and fluffy.
The down side was that it took a lot of manual labor, a lot of ice, rock salt and it had to be made outside because it also leaked water.
This is a picture from a family reunion a few years ago. It was great to have all that help to crank the ice cream.
The ice cream maker came with an electric attachment as well and I the longer I had the ice cream maker, the more I found myself using the electric option as opposed to the hand crank simply for convenience purposes. When the time came to replace the ice cream maker, I debated about whether to replace it with another hand cranked maker or an electric model. In the end I opted for a smaller ice cream maker without a hand crank option. (Mainly because the electric ice cream maker was cheaper.)
The downside to this ice cream maker is it's small size. I can only make about half the amount of ice cream that I could in the old ice cream maker. The good news is that it freezes about twice as fast. I don't have to use ice or rock salt in this model and I can plug it, set it on my kitchen counter and I don't have to worry about humidity interfering with my ice cream making.
To initiate my new ice cream maker I whipped up a batch of Wendy's Frosty's for my family. This recipe is super simple and it's all over the internet. I made a 1/2 recipe - to accommodate my smaller ice cream freezer.
Frosty
8 ounces cool whip
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1/2 gallon chocolate milk
Blend ingredients together.
Pour into the ice cream freezer and freeze. Mine took about an hour to freeze.
Once it was slushy consistency, I poured it into glasses and gave it to my family for the taste test.
The results - they really liked it. The truth is that it didn't look and taste exactly like a Frosty - but it was pretty darn close.
There aren't a lot of things to take pictures of when you're making Frosty's so I decided to take pictures of my family enjoying their Frosty's.
Aren't they cute?
Ciao!
Frosty
8 ounces cool whip
1 can sweetened condensed milk
1/2 gallon chocolate milk
We look adorable!!!
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