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Replacement purchase, since our original unit is starting to make a bit more noise. The original is still working, but we’ve used it frequently for several years and decided to get a low cost spare (plus it gives us a second bowl). The key to successful use of the Cuisinart is to not expect too much cooling capability. We keep the freezer pretty cold, make sure the mix is refrigerated before use and we don’t try absolutely full batches. That said, we get reliable sorbet out of the Cuisinart. A neat idea for acidic or strawberry mixes (courtesy of America’s Test Kitchen I think) is to add a shot of vodka to the mix, which helps keep the result smooth vs granular after storage in the freezer.

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Buying an ice cream maker is a great way for the family to enjoy a home-based version of this sweet treat. Home-based ice cream, frozen yogurt and sorbet can even be superior to store-bought versions because there are no additives or chemicals mixed up. There is an ice cream maker on the market for every family.

Types of Ice Cream Makers

1.Old fashioned ice cream machines are a reflective choice. These machines work with a hand crank that desires to be persistently churned. The ice cream mixture goes into a container in the center of the machine and is enclosed by ice and rock salt. Kids may enjoy churning these machines, but the uniqueness can wear off quickly.

2.Electric, automatic ice cream makers sit on the counter top and are the most common type of ice cream makers. Many models trait bowls that need to be frozen before ice cream can be made, so it requires idea to go ahead.

3.Hybrid ice cream makers are also available that mix the way of a hand cranked machine with an electric motor. Ice and rock salt are essential and the machine does all the amalgamation. These machines are in general inexpensive cuisinart ice cream yogurt maker but they can be noisy.

4.The final common form of ice cream makers are attachments to a stand mixer. Kitchen Aid is one group that twisted ice cream makers fully designed to work on their models. Families that own a stand mixer may want to think these small machines for their handiness and easy storage.

Factors to Think About Before Purchasing an Ice Cream Maker

1.Type -Each type of ice cream maker has benefits and drawbacks. Compare hand crank, stand alone, and mixer attachments to get an experience for personal preferences.

2. Size - How much ice cream will the machine need to create at a time? Big families may desire to consider models that are at least 2 quarts.

3.Storage - Few families use their ice cream makers every day, so they will require being stored when not in use. Large stand-alone models may require a spot on the counter or considerable cabinet space. Ensure that a place is vacant to store the machine.

4. Price - An expensive, commercial ice cream maker may not be the most useful choice if it will only be used once or twice a year. Set a price range for the purchase that takes into account the family resources and how frequently the machine will be used. Economical ice cream makers differ in quality, so read reviews prior to heading to the store.

5.Design - When looking at electric machines, make sure that they have a large spurt for adding ingredients.

Top Ice Cream Maker Brands

Cuisinart is one of the top manufacturers of ice cream makers. They produce a model to fit anyone's requests and budget. The Cuisinart Automatic Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet maker has a suggested retail price of $50 and is small enough to fit in most kitchens. On the other end of the band is the Cuisinart Supreme Commercial Ice Cream Maker, which features a compressor-freezer so that it is not essential to freeze a bowl before use.

Though frequently recognized for their slow cookers, Rival ice cream makers are moreover of good quality and price. Rival offers electric models by means of either rock salt or a gel-filled bowl that needs to be iced up ahead of time. They offer a variety of designs, including a wooden electric ice cream maker planned to be similar to old fashioned models.


Is Cuisinart Ice cream maker good?
I am planning on buying an ice cream maker. I am most interested in the Cuisinart Frozen Yogurt and Ice cream maker model number cuisinart ice cream yogurt maker ICE-20. It is $60 and has these features:Heavy-duty motor offers fast, efficient mixing. Details: * 1 1/2-qt. capacity * Large ingredient spout * Locking see-through lid * Double-insulated freezer bowl * Cord storage * Manufacturer's 3-year limited warrantyIs Cuisinart a good brand and is this a good deal?

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11 Responses to “cuisinart ice cream yogurt maker Free Interrelated Guide”

  1. Eggers on June 10th, 2010 2:23 pm

    Freezes fast, quiet operation, a good product.I am glad we bought the dual container one instead of the single chamber.

  2. Jorgenson on June 11th, 2010 2:29 pm

    The Cuisinart ICE-40 icemaker is GREAT! I’ve made three batches of ice cream so far, and every one has turned out perfect. I control how hard the ice cream gets because I can look down into the container as it is turning, and can tell when it’s getting to a good consistency. I’ve even played with the recipes a little by using whole milk instead of heavy whipping cream in the vanilla, and it works just as well! I don’t miss the rock-salt-and-ice mess I always got from my old electric ice cream maker.

  3. Everitt on June 12th, 2010 2:36 pm

    I was a little skeptical when this came home because we have used the salt style machines with not great success. With in 20 minutes we had some tasty strawberry and mint chocolate chip ice cream. It’s great you can make 2 different flavors at once. We cut the recommended sugar in half to make it even healthier, and the recipe was still great! Simple, easy to find ingredients makes this easy for anybody. Also tweaking the receipes a little to your individual taste has been fun too. When it was finished it wasn’t liquid like at all, but a nice consistency. This is an amazing product and I highly recommend it. Kids love helping, and clean up is super easy. Cant wait to try some summer time drinks.

  4. Betancourtt on June 13th, 2010 2:22 pm

    I love this machine! It’s perfect because of the flexibility; if I want a lot of one flavor I can use both bowls for the same kind or I can easily make two different kinds. Since I don’t do dairy products this has saved me so much money and hassle in avoiding the dreaded $6+ a pint non-dairy ice creams.

    My only complaint about this ice cream maker is not having gotten it sooner!

  5. Goodwin on June 14th, 2010 1:59 pm

    This is a great food machine purchase. I found it easy to use and clean. I read the instruction manual prior to using it to make sure I understood any warning or tips.
    The best tip is to make sure your freezer bowl is frozen in advance. It has liquid inside that must freeze completely prior to use.
    Here’s my main thoughts on it:
    I put the machine together in about 3 minutes.
    I used the recipe booklet included to make my first batch of vanilla ice cream.
    I like that it makes the recipes from scratch. I can use organic ingredients if I so desired.
    I fed a family of three with the ice cream dispensed from it. We were all very happy with the results.
    One thing I noticed is the size of the machine needs open space and may not fit under most counters.
    If we didnt eat all the ice cream immediately, I place a tupperware bowl underneath the spout. Placed it in the freezer. It did not get hard after a few hours in the freezer. So it can be made ahead of time or during dinner.

    I would recommend the machine to another person.

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  6. Jung on June 15th, 2010 1:59 pm

    Got his as a gift for Christmas…what a thoughtful friend! We live far out into the country and getting ice cream home during the summer is almost impossible..even with freezer bags, ice chests, etc, the store bought ice cream is often runny. We just got used to the idea that we could not have fancy grocery store ice cream during July and August :(
    As long as you follow the instructions and keep the freezer bowl in the back of your freezer (I keep the bowl in our spare frig’s top freezer, so it is not often opened), it makes decent soft serve ice cream. Take the time to read the other reviews and you can learn alot about how to operate this Cuisinart…it’s very simple, but there are a few “tricks” to make it even easier.
    The only additional advice I can add, is to buy the Ben and Jerry’s ice cream recipe book with this and make some FANTASTIC ice cream. Just follow the instructions for making soft serve and after about 12 minutes, dump the soft serve into a tupperware bowl and freeze for a few hours – delicious!! The ice cream will taste as good (if not better) than the most expensive ice cream and costs very, very little.
    This unit is simple and easy to operate. Making the ice cream mix is easy and cleanup is a snap.
    Probably the nicest and most fun gift we have ever received!

  7. Gridley on June 16th, 2010 1:54 pm

    Make sure your freezer is zero degrees and follow the instructions, it is that easy. Takes a little longer than 20 minutes to get the consistancy I like 30 minutes is more like it. Great soft serve, will stand right up in a cone no problem.

  8. Dodd on June 17th, 2010 2:06 pm

    After reviewing what everybody else has written I have learned
    that you have to keep this freezer bowl in the back of your
    freezer just to make ice cream. I can make some flavor and
    put that in my freezer and make some ice cream without buying
    this machine on my own. I want a self contained ice cream
    maker that can make a product by plugging it in the wall
    without a freezer in sight. So I guess this product is
    not for me.

  9. Levett on June 18th, 2010 2:19 pm

    I was gravely disappointed with this ice cream maker. After the product is made (ice cream or yogurt) you best eat the mix right away. If not, when you place the mix into the freeze for storage to eat at a later date it will turn into a piece of ice block and nothing relating to ice cream or frozen yogurt. I will not waste my time with this product.

  10. Frankel on June 19th, 2010 2:39 pm

    An excellent machine. It’s very simple to operate and very easy to clean. I’ve been using it for about a month, and I’ve made various sorbets with it. It’s great for dinner parties; the smiles on guest’s faces when they eat freshly made sorbet establish you as the “host with the most”. If you like ice cream and sorbet, and always wanted to make your own, this is the machine to get.

  11. Cutler on June 20th, 2010 2:37 pm

    I have milk allergies and was sure I would never taste ice cream again, but I made a coconut milk based sorbet that was better than any I’ve ever bought, when I could even find one.
    Easy to use, easy to clean, great results, but so noisy I had to put earplugs in.
    There is nothing about the noise that “fades away”. It’s up front and annoying.
    I like everything else about it, so I have to decide to either keep it, or put it on the porch and let the neighbors suffer, when I use it.

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