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The Ice Cream Sundae Book : A Step-by-step Guide to Making America's Favorite Dessert
by Michael Turback
Recreate the classic and nostalgic flavors of your youth with ice cream recipes for French vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, coffee, rocky road, and so much more!
Ice cream sundaes have been pleasuring our collective senses ever since 1892, when an enterprising soda fountain proprietor in Ithaca, New York accessorized a scoop of ice cream with sweet syrup and a candied cherry, then named it after the day it was invented. The Ice Cream Sundae Book offers a scholarly glimpse into sundae culture with a collection of authentic formulas for the assembly of both plain and fancy sundaes as well as make-your-own ice creams and toppings.
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How to make ice cream : 51 recipes for classic and contemporary flavors
by Nicole Weston
Churn out delicious ice cream right in your own kitchen. In this Storey BASICS® 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!
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Make your own ice cream : classic recipes for ice cream, sorbet, Italian ice, sherbet and other frozen desserts
by S. T. Rorer
"Updated for modern kitchens, this vintage book of ice cream recipes offers a mouthwatering selection of frozen treats that's sure to include something for everyone. In addition to dozens of different types of ice cream and sherbet, the recipes cover frozen puddings, souffles, parfaits, and mousses as well as tasty toppings. Numerous dairy-free options include sorbets, Italian ices, and fruit ices. Easy-to-find ingredients range from a variety of fruits and nuts to the traditional flavors of chocolate and vanilla. Brief explanations identify the differences between ices, sorbet, and sherbet and offer general instructions for making frozen desserts. Author Sarah Tyson Rorer (1849-1937), founder of the Philadelphia School of Cookery, was a pioneer of domestic science. Educator, author, editor, radio show host, magazine columnist, dietician, and lecturer, her emphasis on healthy eating was instrumental in the creation of the field of hospital dietetics. Her classic recipes, which are ideal for inexperienceddessert-makers, are compatible with modern ice cream machines"
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Ice creams & sorbets : cool recipes
by Lou Seibert Pappas
Nothing beats homemade ice cream, and making it from scratch is a charming summertime tradition whose time has come again. Ice Creams & Sorbets offers nearly 50 recipes for simple and sophisticated frozen desserts: old-fashioned classics such as vanilla bean, strawberry, and bittersweet chocolate; contemporary delights such as Lavender-Honey Ice Cream and Lemongrass-Wine Ice; and sinfully exquisite treats like White Chocolate-Framboise Truffle Gelato. With handy ingredient guides, serving tips, and the rundown on how to select and use ice cream makers, this fabulous book is a recipe for delicious new-fashioned fun.
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Cake & ice cream : Recipes for Good Times
by Chronicle Books
Who doesn't love a taste of cake and ice cream? Featuring recipes and accompanying photographs culled from Chronicle Books' most popular cookbooks, this collection is an ideal treat for dessert lovers looking for foolproof recipes perfect for any occasion. With 20 scrumptious treats, from Sky-High Strawberry Shortcake, Spiderweb Pumpkin-Ginger Cupcakes, Pistachio Ice Cream Sandwiches with Walnut Brownies, and Bittersweet Chocolate Ice Cream, there's something here for every sweet tooth.
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The ice cream book : over 400 recipes
by Louis Pullig De Gouy
desserts with recipes for hundreds of mouthwatering treats. Louis P. DeGouy presents over 400 tried-and-true recipes for coupes, bombes, frappés, ices, mousses, parfaits, sherbets, and ice creams, including almost 200 ice cream recipes for butterscotch, eggnog, lemon, mocha, peach, peanut, strawberry, vanilla, and other delectable flavors. Most of these recipes can be made with just an ordinary refrigerator-freezer, without the need for special attachments. DeGouy covers the blending of milk and cream, operating a hand freezer or a refrigerator, blanching nuts, preparing fruits, and many other procedures. Each chapter offers several recipes for a different kind of ice cream, accompanied by thorough instructions. And even if you don't care to make your own ice cream, you'll find a wealth of ideas for dressing up frozen desserts, from suggestions for simple sauces to recipes for baked Alaska and ice cream eclairs.
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Perfect homemade ice cream : the best make-it-yourself ice creams, sorbets, sundaes, and other desserts
by Jeni Britton Bauer
Nothing beats delicious artisanal ice cream, and this bite-sized book is full of highly doable recipes that can be made in a $50 home-cook-friendly ice cream machine. The craveable ice creams and frozen yogurts favorites include strawberry, pistachio, and vanilla but also creative combinations like Farmstead Cheese and Guava Jam Ice Cream and Wild Berry Lavender Ice Cream. Mix and match them into sundaes decked with crunchy "gravels" (delicious crumbly toppings), syrups, and more to create an unforgettable sweets experience. From Graham Cracker Ice Cream to Baked Rhubarb Frozen Yogurt to the One Night in Bangkok Sundae, these recipes-adapted from Jeni Britton Bauer's Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams at Home and Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream Desserts-make up a must-have collection of decadent desserts.
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Everything Goes With Ice Cream : 111 Decadent Treats from Raspberry Sorbet to Cream Cookie Pie Plus Fabulous Handmade Party Ideas
by Koralee Teichroeb
Everything goes with ice cream - yet we understand that the perfect dessert for all of us is not always a big bowl of ice cream. Not everyone loves ice cream, as hard as it is to believe! Which is why Everything Goes with Ice Cream is the book for all of us. It does, of course, have the easy-to-make homemade ice cream, but it also has 176 pages filled with other ideas for making a summertime snack covered in made-from-scratch sea blue candy sprinkles; s'mores and hot chocolate for winter; or an ooey-gooey dessert whose magic ingredient is, of course, chunky chocolate fresh raspberry ice cream. Simple projects fill the pages too, including tiny candles made in tea cups, miniature no-sew cake banners, party pom poms, heart-shaped button covers for a special party blouse, and so many more. Everything Goes with Ice Cream is filled with cute ideas, a fun layout, and fabulous photography to make you as happy as you are on a summer day with your grammy's fresh peach ice cream pops covered in orange frosting sprinkles!
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Humphry Slocombe ice cream book
by Jake Godby
The owners of the San Francisco ice cream shop share forty recipes for such signature flavors as strawberry olive, salted licorice, boccalone prosciutto, and cayenne cantaloupe.
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Jeni's splendid ice creams at home
by Jeni Britton Bauer
A debut cookbook by the founder of Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams in Ohio demonstrates how to prepare professional-quality ice creams, yogurts and sorbets using unique flavors and minimally processed milk, in a volume that includes recipes for such signature favorites as Salty Caramel and Bourbon with Toasted Buttered Pecans.
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The ultimate guide to homemade ice cream : Over 300 Gelatos, Sorbets, Cakes & More
by Jan Hedh
Have you ever wondered what wine to pair with that scoop of ice cream? Master baker and chef Jan Hedh answers every ice cream-related question you never knew you had in The Ultimate Guide to Homemade Ice Cream. This cookbook contains both basic and complex recipes for cold, creamy treats with flavors ranging from sweet to savory, including mango, avocado, truffle, asparagus, and mint chocolate chip. In addition, Hedh provides recipes for parfaits, semi-freddo, cheesecake, and ice cream soufflé. Hedh goes beyond the usual scoop by offering creative ideas for decorating desserts, having fun with sugar art, and even carving your own ice sculpture.
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Van Leeuwen Artisan Ice Cream Book
by Laura O'Neill
The founders and owners of a popular homemade ice cream brand from Brooklyn provide recipes for making everything from simple flavors to more complex flavor profiles like Masala Chai With Black Peppercorns and Apple Crumble With Calvados and Crème Fraîche.
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Ben & Jerry's homemade ice cream & dessert book
by Ben Cohen
With little skill, surprisingly few ingredients, and even the most unsophisticated of ice-cream makers, you can make the scrumptious ice creams that have made Ben & Jerry's an American legend. Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream & Dessert Book tells fans the story behind the company and the two men who built it-from their first meeting in 7th-grade gym class (they were already the two widest kids on the field) to their "graduation" from a $5.00 ice-cream-making correspondence course to their first ice-cream shop in a renovated gas station. But the best part comes next. Dastardly Mash, featuring nuts, raisins, and hunks of chocolate. The celebrated Heath Bar Crunch. New York Super Fudge Chunk. Oreo Mint. In addition to Ben & Jerry's 11 greatest hits, here are recipes for ice creams made with fresh fruit, with chocolate, with candies and cookies, and recipes for sorbets, sundaes, and baked goods.
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The Amorino Guide to Gelato : Learn to Make Traditional Italian Desserts:75 Recipes for Gelato and Sorbets
by Stéphan Lagorce
Learn the ins and outs of gelato, sorbet, and ice cream from the masters: how it's made, how to create different flavors and aesthetics, and more. Combining sweet flavors and scents with the smoothness of ice cream, fruits with the freshness of sorbets, choosing the best ingredients and the most natural; this is the passion of Amorino. Included within this book are dozens of recipes for different types of frozen desserts and delicious accompaniments, such as chocolate and caramel sauces, as well as instructions to take your recipes to the next level by making them beautiful and ornate, adding embellishments, and more. Ice cream is the delectation of the moment, the whim of pleasure, a pure delicacy. Let yourself be guided by your taste buds into deliciousness with The Amorino Guide to Gelato.
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Ice Pops : Recipes for Fresh and Flavorful Frozen Treats
by Shelly Kaldunski
Make these cool creative pops-from fruity favorites to chocolate swirls to liquor-infused grownup desserts!
In these pages, you'll find over 40 recipes for frozen delights with tantalizing flavors-summer peach, bright watermelon and lime, rich chocolate swirled with vanilla or layered with raspberries, custard-based cheesecake and caramel, or green tea with pomegranate-which can be made either in an instant ice pop maker or conventional frozen pop molds.
From simple to inspired, discover an ice pop for any occasion, in this delicious book by a pastry chef and former Martha Stewart Living food editor.
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Making vegan frozen treats : 50 recipes for nondairy ice creams, sorbets, granitas, and other delicious desserts
by Nicole Weston
Enjoy all of your favorite ice creams - without the dairy! In this Storey BASICS® guide, Nicole Weston shows you how to make vegan ice creams" right at home, with soy, almond, or coconut milk. Fill your bowl with classics like vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry, or get creative with flavors like chai tea, peanut butter and banana, and coconut-raspberry-lime. Weston also includes recipes for vegan sorbets, granitas, pops, and even vegan cookies for making dairy-free ice cream sandwiches.
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Frozen Desserts
by Williams-Sonoma
Create homemade masterpieces like spiced pumpkin ice cream, honey-lemon frozen yogurt, orange sorbet, and sangria granita. Embellish your dessert with zesty gingersnaps, fudgy brownies, or a boozy butterscotch sauce. Walk down memory lane (without leaving your kitchen) for an old-fashioned chocolate malt or a modern root beer float. With over sixty recipes, this book is the ultimate resource for frozen dessert bliss.
Frozen Desserts includes ideas for scoops, shakes, slushes, sundaes, sandwiches, special-occasion treats and more. Whether you're rediscovering a classic or testing a modern favorite, your home kitchen turned ice cream parlor will be churning out frozen greatness. With purchased substitutes and made-from-scratch recipes, these sweets can be adjusted to fit any schedule-and throughout the book you'll also find tips for serving, storing, and personalizing your desserts.
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Perfectly creamy frozen yogurt : 56 amazing flavors plus recipes for pies, cakes & other frozen desserts
by Nicole Weston
Learn to make frozen yogurt at home that's just as light, smooth, and delightful as what you buy. You'll use Greek yogurt as a base and a basic ice cream machine to make these 56 flavor recipes that range from traditional to artisanal, including black cherry vanilla, toasted coconut, peach Melba, chai spice, watermelon, maple bacon, chocolate malted, pistachio, and browned butter pecan. An additional 50 recipes for treats like blueberry sugar cookie sandwiches, brownie baked Alaska, Neapolitan semifreddo, cinnamon bun pops, and salted caramel swirl bonbons ensure this is the sweetest guide ever to making and enjoying frozen yogurt.
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For the love of popsicles : naturally delicious icy sweet summer treats from A-Z
by Sarah Bond
"With 75 healthy, vibrant recipes, this popsicle-pedia is all you need to survive the summer! Taking readers on a journey through the world of healthy popsicles, these approachable and inviting recipes highlight ease and simplicity with natural ingredients and uncomplicated preparations. Bright, colorful photos of every recipe and a minimalist, trendy design will entice readers to try out both the classic and modern pops, from Orange Creamsicles to Pineapple Upside Down! Unlike other popsicle books whoserecipes are high in sugar, or use "shortcuts" like store bought ice cream, Sarah Bond keeps your health a top priority. Written by a degreed nutritionist with a master's in sensory science, For the Love of Popsicles exhilarates the senses without compromising on flavor! Nutrition information of every recipe with helpful substitution and preparation tips ensure readers find recipes that suit their diet type. The range of flavors includes: Almond maple popsicles Blackberry basil Caramel macchiato popsiclesDarling lemon thyme Honey mint Margarita madness Pink power beet pops Spiced mango paletas With innovative, and undeniably refreshing recipes for the whole family, this is your one-stop-shop for modern, unique pops from A to Z"
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