HOMEMADE ICE CREAM IN A COFFEE CAN
Not sure how much sugar to use cause it says 1/3 cup AND 2 T. not sure if that was a mistake, and if not, why are they listed separately? Wondering if I put them both in at different times or?? Plz let me know cause I'm real excited to try this recipe!!!
Provided by quotFoodThe Way To
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 20m
Yield 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Additional supplies needed: A 1 lb coffee can and a 3 lb coffee can.
- Mix the first three basic ingredients together (not including rock salt) and pour into the one pound coffee can. Add flavorings if desired. Place the lid on securely and set inside the three pound can.
- Add ice, and alternate layers of ice and salt outside the small can and inside the large can. When totally full, secure the lid on the large can. You may wish to add duct tape for good measure.
- Now here comes the fun part! Place a sheet on the floor or wrap the can in a large towel. Let party guests roll the can back and forth for at least 10 minutes. Open the cans and check the ice cream.
- If it is not starting to freeze, replace lids and roll 10 minutes more. The ice cream should be frozen to the sides and bottom of the can. If not thick enough, place in freezer and check every 10 minutes or so.
- Note: This recipe can be effected by temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors, so make a trial run before attempting in a group setting.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 603, Fat 36.6, SaturatedFat 18.5, Cholesterol 89.5, Sodium 214.5, Carbohydrate 61, Fiber 1.5, Sugar 47.4, Protein 10.1
COFFEE CAN ICE CREAM
Who knew crafting a batch of homemade ice cream could be so much fun? Grab the kids, two coffee cans, ingredients for the ice cream and roll away!
Provided by BroomstickFox
Categories Frozen Desserts
Time 35m
Yield 1-2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- You will also need: 1 small coffee can (1 lb. can) and 1 large coffee can (3 lb. can).
- In 1 lb. coffee can mix all ingredients.
- Seal can lid well with duct tape.
- Put small, sealed can inside larger 3 lb. can.
- Pack ice and 1 cup salt around small can.
- Put lid on large can and duct tape closed.
- Roll back & forth on a large towel (optional) for 15 minutes.
- Open large can and dump ice and water.
- Wipe small can dry and open. Stir mix, scraping sides of can.
- Additional ingredients, eg. cookie crumbs, chopped nuts, can be added now.
- Reseal small can and place back in larger can.
- Repack with salt and ice.
- Continue rolling for 10 minutes more.
- Open large can and dump ice and water.
- Wipe small can dry and open.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 5226, Fat 410.2, SaturatedFat 252.6, Cholesterol 1664.9, Sodium 1215.2, Carbohydrate 363.8, Fiber 4, Sugar 302.7, Protein 45.7
HOMEMADE ICE CREAM IN A COFFEE CAN
A great "family time" activity with a sweet reward at the end!
Provided by star pooley
Categories Ice Cream & Ices
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- 1. Additional supplies needed: A 1 lb coffee can and a 3 lb coffee can.
- 2. Mix the first three basic ingredients together (not including rock salt) and pour into the one pound coffee can. Add flavorings if desired. Place the lid on securely and set inside the three pound can.
- 3. Add ice, and alternate layers of ice and salt outside the small can and inside the large can. When totally full, secure the lid on the large can. You may wish to add duct tape for good measure.
- 4. Now here comes the fun part! Place a sheet on the floor or wrap the can in a large towel. Let party guests roll the can back and forth for at least 10 minutes. Open the cans and check the ice cream.
- 5. If it is not starting to freeze, replace lids and roll 10 minutes more. The ice cream should be frozen to the sides and bottom of the can. If not thick enough, place in freezer and check every 10 minutes or so.
- 6. Note: This recipe can be effected by temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors, so make a trial run before attempting in a group setting.
COFFEE CAN ICE CREAM
There are few things better than homemade ice cream: You get both delicious flavor and the satisfaction of a job well done. But cooking, cooling and freezing an ice cream base can be difficult and time consuming, and not everyone has an ice cream maker. This simple recipe (cream, milk, sugar, vanilla) is a perfect activity for the kids with rich and creamy results. Start with the delectable vanilla ice cream base, then mix and match your way to your favorite flavor with our easy variations.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories dessert
Time 45m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- For the vanilla ice cream base: Add the heavy cream, milk, sugar and vanilla to a 10-ounce metal coffee can with a lid (see Cook's Note). Close the lid and secure it with duct tape, making sure the can is completely sealed. Shake the mixture lightly to combine. Place the sealed can into an empty 3-pound coffee can with a lid.
- Put on rubber gloves to protect your skin from the ice and salt. Add the ice around and on top of the sealed can, so the can is completely encased in ice. Pour 1 cup of the rock salt over the ice. Close the large can with the lid and secure it with duct tape. Place the large can on its side directly on the floor or a yoga mat, if desired (see Cook's Note). Roll the can back and forth, making sure to make a full rotation with each roll, about 20 minutes. The rolling is easier with a partner, but it can be done alone.
- Open the large can and discard the ice and salt. Rinse the small can with water; this will help keep any salt from getting in the ice cream. Open the small can. The mixture should be partially solid with some liquid with crystals forming. Use a large metal spoon to scrape any solids that have accumulated on the sides and bottom of the can and stir them into the rest of the mixture.
- Seal the small can again with the lid and duct tape. Refill the large can with ice and the remaining 1 cup salt. Seal the large can again with the lid and duct tape. Roll for another 15 to 20 minutes. Open the large can and discard the ice and salt. Rinse the small can and open. Scrape the sides and bottom with the large metal spoon. Serve immediately or transfer to an airtight container.
- For the coffee ice cream: Follow the instructions for the vanilla ice cream base, substituting the cold brew or strong coffee for 1/2 cup of the whole milk.
- For the chocolate ice cream: Follow the instructions for the vanilla ice cream base, substituting the full-fat chocolate milk for the whole milk. In addition, add the chocolate syrup to the milk mixture, if desired, for a richer flavor.
- For the cookies and cream ice cream: Follow the instructions for the vanilla ice cream base. After rolling the mixture for the first 20 minutes and stirring in any solid ice cream, stir in the crushed chocolate sandwich cookies. Seal and continue to roll following the instructions.
- For the chocolate chip ice cream: Follow the instructions for the vanilla ice cream base, adding 1/3 cup finely chopped chocolate (2 ounces) to the cream and milk mixture before rolling.
- For the mint chocolate chip ice cream: Follow the instructions for the vanilla ice cream base, adding 1/4 teaspoon peppermint extract to the cream and milk mixture before rolling.
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