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| Cuisinart 1-1/2-Quart Automatic Ice Cream Makers | 
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| Buy New: $34.04 - $65.21 (On sale from $90.00)
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 750 reviews) Sales Rank: 87717 Category: Kitchen
Publisher: Cuisinart Studio: Cuisinart Brand: Cuisinart Label: Cuisinart Media: Kitchen Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.8 Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 10 x 9.9
MPN: ICE-20 UPC: 719822390373 ASIN: B00006363E
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | Makes up to 1-1/2 quarts | | | No salt or ice needed | | | Recipe booklet included | | | Three-year limited warranty | | | cord storage |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 745 more reviews...
  Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker August 25, 2008 I purchased the Cuisinart one and a half quart ice cream maker for my grandson for his eighth birthday. He enjoys cooking, and he loves to make different things for his family to eat. I was hopeful that the Cuisinart ice cream maker would be a gift he would enjoy, and I hoped it wouldn't be too difficult for him to use. He, along with his family, have made ice cream several times since I gave it to him. They have all commented on how tasty the ice cream is - even as far as saying, it's the best ice cream they've ever had!
  Ice Cream in minutes August 24, 2008 Great ice cream maker .... I can make delicious ice cream in less time than it takes me to go to the store and buy some.
  Perfect for 2-4 people August 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This machine will make ice cream (soft serve style) out of just about anything, and everything: frozen strawberries thrown in a blender with milk, fat free half and half with rose water, milk and chocolate syrup, etc, etc. You could get fancy and cook up a batch of custard style with cream and egg yolks...if you can afford the calories; but the low cal stuff tastes pretty darn good. I know this machine has paid for itself in the savings from buying ice cream at the store.
  Makes the most perfect Pina Colada! August 12, 2008 The recipe had to be adjusted a bit but its perfect for this machine.
12oz. Pineapple juice 1/2 c. Milk (gives it a more fluid consistancy) 1/2 c. Heavy Cream (no ice, this freezes well) 1 c. Cream of Coconut 1-2 tablespoons of white sugar(depends on taste Cherries Parrot Bay Coconut Rum
Put the pineapple juice in a large bowl, and add sugar and stir until absorbed. Then add the milk, cream, and cream of coconut and stir well. Retrieve the frozen bowl and assemble the machine. Turn it on and pour the mix slowly into the machine. It takes about 30 minutes to get to the right consistancy.
This is the vergin part, however if you want it with rum, than your best bet is with Parrot Bay Coconut Rum (preferably cold when added) add to taste. Add Cherry.
Variations can include, banana and or orenge.
This is the machine out of four that I have tried that makes a perfect consistancy with so little freezing time of the bowl. I will admit that I keep it in my extra freezer which is colder than my main one, but the bowl was good and frozen in about 7 hours. The booklet says 6 hours is minimal but I gave it an extra hour just to be sure.
The recipe in the booklet for pina colada's is out of a single mix can. So this can give some ideas, I hope you like this as much as my friends and family.
  Beautiful, delicious ice cream August 11, 2008 Perfect ice cream the first time I tried it! Just make sure to freeze the sleeve for at least 24 hours, and you'll never have a problem. Sorbet is my new favorite food...
I'm using Dave Lebovitz's "The Perfect Scoop" for recipes - haven't tried any from the cookbook that came with the machine yet. I highly recommend this book!
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