I am coveting an ice cream maker.  Either that or a mandolin.  The ice cream maker would be much safer.  Less chance of taking a finger off.
Do I really need an ice cream maker?  Couldn't I rig up something that works equally well?  Here is what I am thinking:
* big metal bowl filled with ice cubes and salt
* smaller metal bowl that has been frozen overnight
* hand mixer blades frozen overnight
* sherbet/sorbet/ice cream mixture refrigerated overnight
Would this be sufficient to freeze the mixture while beating air into it?  After all, with the ice cream maker, I would still need to freeze the bowl overnight.  The ice cream maker would probably be more convenient (only 1 thing to freeze, no need to hold the mixer) but would also take up cabinet space when not in use.  The advantages of the rig are it uses things I already own, and by proxy, it would take up less space.  Also, the rig wouldn't cost me anything extra.
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
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It might work, though you'd want a cover of some sort for the ice cream to avoid the chance of salt and ice getting in (not to mention bugs, I suppose). However, if you're going the ice-and-salt method anyway, you might as well get a $20 ice cream machine and save yourself the hassle. And the half-hour standing there holding the hand mixer.
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