Cuisinart Ice Cream Makers - Review and Comparison
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Cuisinart 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice Cream Maker
produces up to 1.5 quarts of ice cream in approximately 20 minutes. Start the process just before serving the hamburgers and hot dogs grilled on the BBQ, and you will have a refreshing dessert to finish the meal.
The ice cream maker uses no salt or ice and yet chills to whatever consistency you desire. The nonstick chamber lets you easily cleanup afterwards.
Not only can you make ice cream in just minutes, but also frozen yogurt, sorbet, or frozen drinks. You will be the most popular host or hostess on the block when you serve the delicious chilled desserts on a hot summer afternoon.
Not only does the Cuisinart ice cream maker come with clear, detail instructions, but a booklet with many recipes is also included. The three-year warranty will give you plenty of time to make sure this is the ice cream maker for you.
One of the best features of this ice cream machine is that you can add chocolate chips, chopped fruit, nuts, and other ingredients toward the end of the freezing process to add variety to plain ice cream. Whether you want low-fat frozen yogurts, fat-free sorbets, or a bowl or cone filled with rice ice cream, the Cuisinart ice cream maker will quickly and easily deliver to your taste.
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Donvier 1-Quart Ice Cream Maker
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The crank ice cream maker is a thing of the past. Now there is no salt or ice needed to create your favorite tasty treat whether ice cream, frozen yogurt, sorbet, or frozen drinks. Just turn the crank occasionally for approximately 15 to 20 minutes - that is all you have to do to get the delicious results.
Not only do you get a 10-year warranty against defects for the ice cream maker, but an instruction booklet containing many recipes is also included. You will enjoy the fun of the old hand crank ice cream maker without all the work.
Hand Crank Ice Cream Maker
Brings back memories of long ago.
Cuisinart ICE-21 Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker
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Cuisinart ICE-21 Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker, White
Amazon Price: $40.00 (as of 02/17/2012)![]()
"I bought the new ICE-21 ice cream maker from Cuisinart and just made my first batch of strawberry ice cream. I was a little worried that it would not freeze well based on the reviews of the ICE-20, also sold on amazon, but in literally 10 minutes after pouring the chilled ingredients in, I had perfectly textured ice cream. The unit is very easy to clean, not terribly loud, and as long as if doesn't break on me after a few months (and I will update this if it does), I will say this is a great purchase. Now I can make whatever flavor ice cream I desire! Mwhahaha!"
Release Date: 12/31/1969
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Frozen Yogurt Ice Cream Maker
Cuisinart ICE-45PK Mix It In Soft-Serve Ice-Cream Maker, Pink
Cuisinart created its Pink Series to help support breast cancer research.
The Cuisinart ICE-45PK Mix It In Soft-Serve Ice-Cream Maker is fully automatic and will quickly produce 1.5 quarts of delicious dessert. The handle makes the swirly peak that kids and adults love to see on their soft-serve. In as little as 20 minutes you can have a soft-serve ice cream cone that will take you back to your childhood. Just add fresh ingredients and turn the dial - that's all there is to it - and within minutes you are good to go.The three built-in dispensers will allow you to add condiments such as sprinkles, chips or nuts to your ice cream. Not only that, the cone holder holds a stack of flat-bottom or pointed cones. How much fun is that!
The Cuisinart soft serve ice cream maker is great for birthday parties for kids of all ages. The pink series ice cream maker shown here was created to help support breast cancer research. A portion of the proceeds from sales will be donated toward that cause.
DeLonghi GM6000 Gelato Maker with Self-Refrigerating Compressor
A dense mixture with lower fat than ice cream and that contains no additional air, gelato is more rich and flavorful than regular ice cream.
The built-in self-refrigerating compressor brings ingredients to below freezing temperatures so there is no wait time between batches. That way you can prepare multiple batches, one after the other, without having to wait to refreeze the bowl. The transparent lid allows you to keep track of the mixing process and the removable stainless steel bowl allows for easy cleanup.
Ice Cream Maker Recipes
Ice cream maker instructions you can use.
What style of homemade ice cream maker do you prefer?
The best home ice cream maker is the one at my house!
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Heather426
Jun 21, 2011 @ 3:35 pm | delete
- I have one of these ice cream makers and you reminded me to go make some right now!
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Gail47
Jun 22, 2011 @ 10:17 am | delete
- I hope you enjoyed your ice cream. We live just a half block from a Dairy Queen and that's a killer! Also, ice cream bars are a great way to grab just a bit of ice cream on a hot day.
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blanckj Jun 8, 2011 @ 2:04 pm | delete
- I prefer to buy it at Stewart's. I love their ice cream and it tastes great on a hot day.
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Gail47
Jun 22, 2011 @ 10:16 am | delete
- We have our favorite ice cream place to. Sure get a lot more flavors than when we were making it at home - usually vanilla and sometimes chocolate. We never imagined all the flavors there would be in the future.
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Kimbesa
Mar 27, 2011 @ 7:45 pm | delete
- The crank type are nostalgic, but I won't make ice cream very often. Much better to use these kinds. Thanks!
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Gail47
Jun 22, 2011 @ 10:15 am | delete
- They are nostalgic, but our arms sure got tired turning that crank - and that's when we were young and strong. :)
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KimGiancaterino Mar 1, 2011 @ 7:13 pm | delete
- I love my Cuisinart ice cream maker and the frozen container works nicely as a wine chiller too.
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Gail47
Mar 7, 2011 @ 10:12 am | delete
- I'm glad you like it - definitely better than the old crank kind that we had when I was a kid!
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matt78 Jun 3, 2010 @ 11:17 pm | delete
- My mom used to make us ice-cream when we were young. Nice lens..reminds me of those days.
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Gail47
Jun 4, 2010 @ 7:49 am | delete
- We usually made vanilla or chocolate. I would like to try some other flavors. Really thinking about getting one of the machines.
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LSKing
Jun 3, 2010 @ 7:21 am | delete
- Geat Lens! I really want to buy one of these now. Great images!
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Gail47
Jun 4, 2010 @ 7:48 am | delete
- I would too. It would be fun to make homemade ice cream again.
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AndrewMilburn
Jun 1, 2010 @ 8:29 am | delete
- Great Lens, well done, glad to see someone else who like to make homemade ice cream
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Gail47
Jun 1, 2010 @ 3:24 pm | delete
- We grew up on homemade ice cream. Actually, I really miss it. Thanks for stopping in!
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by Gail47
Our family made home-made ice cream for many years. This lens brings back many memories.
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