
How to Make Ice Cream
51 Recipes for Classic and Contemporary Flavors. A Storey BASICS (R) Title
Nicole Weston(Author)
Storey Publishing LLC
Published on 24. March 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-1-61212-388-2 (ISBN)
Description
Churn out delicious ice cream right in your own kitchen. In this Storey BASICS (R) guide, Nicole Weston breaks down the process into reproducible steps that are easy to follow. More than 50 recipes for flavors both classic and daringly original - from chocolate and coffee to goat cheese and honey, maple bacon, and fresh ginger - will let you find an ice cream everyone will like. Make it a double scoop, and don't forget the toppings!
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Workman Publishing
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 173 mm
Width: 127 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
91 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-61212-388-2 (9781612123882)
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Person
Nicole Weston, a Los Angeles-based pastry chef, chocolatier, food writer, and recipe developer, is the author of Perfectly Creamy Frozen Yogurt, How to Make Ice Cream, and Making Vegan Frozen Treats. Her blog, Baking Bites, was named one of the 50 best food blogs in the world by the London Times and has been featured in many other publications.
Content
ICE CREAM RECIPES
PART ONE: Introduction to Ice Cream
What is Ice Cream?
How Ice Cream is Made
Choosing an Ice Cream Maker
Churning, Storing, and Scooping Homemade Ice Cream
Working without an Ice Cream Maker
PART TWO: Ice Cream Recipes
Vanilla, Chocolate, and Coffee
Fruit and Nuts
Sugar and Spice
Gourmet
Holiday
PART THREE: No-Churn Ice Cream Recipes
Metric Conversion Chart
PART ONE: Introduction to Ice Cream
What is Ice Cream?
How Ice Cream is Made
Choosing an Ice Cream Maker
Churning, Storing, and Scooping Homemade Ice Cream
Working without an Ice Cream Maker
PART TWO: Ice Cream Recipes
Vanilla, Chocolate, and Coffee
Fruit and Nuts
Sugar and Spice
Gourmet
Holiday
PART THREE: No-Churn Ice Cream Recipes
Metric Conversion Chart