Ice cream made with two bowls - no machine needed

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  • Опубліковано 3 чер 2020
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    **PHILADELPHIA-STYLE VANILLA RECIPE, MAKES AT LEAST 1 QUART/LITER**
    1 pint (2 cups, 475 ml) cream
    1 cup (235 ml) milk (I prefer evaporated milk)
    3/4 cup (150 g) sugar
    1 tablespoon vanilla extract
    pinch of salt
    Get a metal bowl that's about 4 quarts/liters, and another bowl that's at least twice as big. Put the bowls and your cream and milk in the freezer for 10-15 minutes. Take out the bigger bowl and fill it halfway up with ice, ideally crushed ice. Mix about 1 part salt for every 4 parts ice into the bowl. Nest the smaller bowl into the ice.
    Put all the ingredients into the smaller bowl and beat them with an electric hand mixer on its lowest setting for 8-10 minutes, until it doesn't seem to be getting any colder or fluffier. If ice cream starts to freeze hard to the walls of the bowl, scrape it off with a spoon and keep beating.
    Put the whole rig - inner bowl, outer bowl, ice, everything - into the freezer for an hour. Take it out and beat it again for 3-5 minutes, or until it has deflated, gone smooth, and looks like it's starting to melt. Again, if there's anything frozen hard to the walls of bowl, scrape it off with a spoon and keep beating. (If you want any chunks in your ice cream, mix them in now.)
    Quickly transfer the ice cream to a lidded freezer container and harden in the freezer for 24 hours.
    **FRENCH-STYLE VANILLA RECIPE, MAKES AT LEAST 1 QUART/LITER**
    6 egg yolks
    1 pint (2 cups, 475 ml) cream
    1 cup (235 ml) milk
    3/4 cup (150 g) sugar, divided
    1 tablespoon vanilla extract
    pinch of salt
    Beat half the sugar into the egg yolks. Combine the remaining sugar and cream in a small pot and bring it to a simmer. Drizzle the hot cream into the eggs, whisking constantly. Return the mixture to the pot and simmer a few minutes until it visibly thickens. Take the pot off the heat and mix in the cup of cold milk, vanilla and pinch of salt. Transfer to a bowl and cool it all the way down before churning - at least four hours in the refrigerator, probably.
    Get a metal bowl that's about 4 quarts/liters, and another bowl that's at least twice as big. Put the bowls and the bowl full of cool custard into the freezer for 10-15 minutes. Take out the bigger bowl and fill it halfway up with ice, ideally crushed ice. Mix about 1 part salt for every 4 parts ice into the bowl. Nest the smaller bowl into the ice.
    Put all the custard in the smaller bowl and it with an electric hand mixer on its lowest setting for 8-10 minutes, until it doesn't seem to be getting any colder or fluffier. If ice cream starts to freeze hard to the walls of the bowl, scrape it off with a spoon and keep beating.
    Put the whole rig - inner bowl, outer bowl, ice, everything - into the freezer for an hour. Take it out and beat it again for 3-5 minutes, or until it has deflated, gone smooth, and looks like it's starting to melt. Again, if there's anything frozen hard to the walls of bowl, scrape it off with a spoon and keep beating. (If you want any chunks in your ice cream, mix them in now.)
    Quickly transfer the ice cream to a lidded freezer container and harden in the freezer for 24 hours.
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  • @heyreeen
    @heyreeen 4 роки тому +3933

    "Its so rare to buy a product this pure."
    Okay Walter White.

    • @gjte2947
      @gjte2947 4 роки тому +31

      Lmao

    • @McDunzo
      @McDunzo 4 роки тому +115

      Walter White Wine

    • @Adne.
      @Adne. 4 роки тому +56

      99% pure ice cream, all he needs now is to dye it blue

    • @palaceofwisdom9448
      @palaceofwisdom9448 4 роки тому +38

      Now I want to see a show about Heisenberg selling gourmet ice cream made illegally with raw milk and non-pasteurized eggs.

    • @tiarkrezar
      @tiarkrezar 4 роки тому +20

      Now I wanna see what happens when a fly gets into his kitchen.

  • @officialnezquick
    @officialnezquick 4 роки тому +9320

    “Here in the US we call this a Philadelphia style ice cream.”
    me an American: *what*

    • @draw4everyone
      @draw4everyone 4 роки тому +921

      I’m from Pennsylvania and I have never heard of this term

    • @officialnezquick
      @officialnezquick 4 роки тому +615

      glad we’re all on the same page and I’m not just dumb

    • @jamiepezoulas4546
      @jamiepezoulas4546 4 роки тому +363

      Never have I ever heard of Philadelphia style ice cream.

    • @KyleP133
      @KyleP133 4 роки тому +389

      I think maybe we aren't supposed to know these forbidden secrets.

    • @combatbenyamin
      @combatbenyamin 4 роки тому +103

      You can literally just google this term and its also called New York or American Ice Cream as well lol

  • @barnabaszsignar-nagy5261
    @barnabaszsignar-nagy5261 Рік тому +462

    Just a comment on the ice bath. I am a chemist in training, and we also often need supercooled ice baths for reactions. My tip is, that you should add (cold) liquid water to the bath as well. It decreases the salt concentration somewhat, BUT without the water there, you have chunks of salty ice and a ton of air. Air is bad at thermal conductivity, so it doesnt do much that your salty ice is very cold if it cant effectively draw the heat away from the bowl.
    Tl,dr: add a liquid phase to ice baths

    • @sweetbabycheeses734
      @sweetbabycheeses734 Рік тому +12

      I am going off 8th grade science class here but I though the whole reason the salt is introduced is because salt water has a lower freezing point than fresh water so the salt water gets super chilled from the ice. I mean you aren't wrong with the bowl just sitting on the ice chunks, but my point is that...isn't it the properties of the salt water that create the cold needed, not the water simply helping get the whole bowl cold?
      Sorry I edited this like 8 times I hope you see what I am getting at.

    • @PipeScholar
      @PipeScholar Рік тому +9

      @@sweetbabycheeses734 Well, as the ice melts, it is creating a salt water, but it will all be sitting on the bottom instead of up around the sides as well.
      Edit: I see what you are saying now, and yeah you are right. But doing both will get the best cold result is what I think Barnabás was saying.

    • @Charles-Darwin
      @Charles-Darwin Рік тому +13

      ​Less air = greater conduction. More water will displace the air and net more surface area to exchange heat as well.
      The microscopic air bubbles in ice cream also works the same way, but in reverse, and is the reason it holds shape fairly well on a hot day.

    • @cannibalholocaust3015
      @cannibalholocaust3015 Рік тому +16

      I’m not a chemist but knew this from my efforts quickly chilling champagne at a bar 😂
      Seriously , works well for cans of coke/ beer.

    • @sonshineandsong
      @sonshineandsong 11 місяців тому +12

      Makes perfect sense to me. I've noticed that my ice cream maker doesn't freeze until there's a good brine in the bucket. Now I always mix up 2 batches and churn back to back using the same brine and this saves on my rock salt and ice cost 😊

  • @joecontreras5068
    @joecontreras5068 2 роки тому +476

    This is the best demo I’ve ever seen- this guy absolutely does not waste any time trying to be cute or witty or over explaining-this is great

    • @themollerz
      @themollerz 3 місяці тому +2

      Except he uses a machine to make it despite his title. I mean lmfao wat.

    • @Pi4ever
      @Pi4ever 3 місяці тому +3

      ​@@themollerzThe machine is optional, you can use a whisk 😃

    • @snfriedm
      @snfriedm 3 місяці тому +6

      @@themollerzhe meant no ice cream machine.

  • @Fire-np4oi
    @Fire-np4oi 4 роки тому +12012

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    • @gabb5
      @gabb5 4 роки тому +809

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    • @SiliconAxolotl
      @SiliconAxolotl 4 роки тому +574

      @@gabb5 that reply was super smooth, just like using square space

    • @chemjongs
      @chemjongs 4 роки тому +330

      That comment transition was also super smooth, just like using Square Space

    • @JIMEE
      @JIMEE 4 роки тому +275

      Squid can’t help but point out how smooth the transition between your comment was.. just like using square space!

    • @HeavyMetalMike
      @HeavyMetalMike 4 роки тому +205

      JIMEE's comment was rather intuitive, just like using Square Space.

  • @thecoolsheep6166
    @thecoolsheep6166 4 роки тому +2565

    Alternative title: Why I season my ice, NOT my icecream.

    • @FSSmash
      @FSSmash 4 роки тому +153

      This meme never gets old

    • @mihair1332
      @mihair1332 4 роки тому +11

      So smouth

    • @yassienE4935
      @yassienE4935 3 роки тому +12

      @@FSSmash cold******

    • @arteonyx
      @arteonyx 3 роки тому +51

      why i wash the bathroom, not myself

    • @uncleterry9179
      @uncleterry9179 3 роки тому +3

      But he did season the icecream

  • @shakyhandpictures2185
    @shakyhandpictures2185 2 роки тому +134

    I’m making this tomorrow, thank you,,,,, edited two days later, are you kidding me, this turned out perfect, made vanilla the first batch then off to the grocery store to buy strawberries, second batch freezing as I type! This is outstanding, if you’ve ever wanted to make your own homemade ice cream try this, it’s really really good! Thanks so much for this, it’ll be a hit when we can finally entertain the family. Stay safe everyone

  • @-waqsa
    @-waqsa 2 роки тому +84

    Quick tip:
    If you happen to not have cream, a diluted cream cheese and milk solution works fine! You could make cheesecake flavored ice cream with it, I tried it, and it tastes very good!
    You could just mix around 3 tablespoons of cream cheese for every cup of milk in your solution.

    • @alexcat6
      @alexcat6 10 місяців тому +8

      add some Philadelphia to your philly styled ice cream😋

    • @bigkirbyhj666
      @bigkirbyhj666 4 місяці тому +1

      Yum strawberry cheesecake icecream

  • @universalator
    @universalator 4 роки тому +1077

    It sounds like Adam talks in *bold* when he narrates his cooking

    • @freezysyahz
      @freezysyahz 4 роки тому +25

      Then what font voice did he use for extra emphasis on certain parts? Or during the "NO!" screams 😂

    • @cheesyquokka
      @cheesyquokka 4 роки тому

      Yea

    • @RipRLeeErmey
      @RipRLeeErmey 4 роки тому +22

      @@freezysyahz Bold and italics.

    • @noorazraq2245
      @noorazraq2245 4 роки тому +9

      freezysyahz All caps and italics

    • @SamsonGuest
      @SamsonGuest 4 роки тому +16

      @@freezysyahz the NO! Is a font size 26, not a style.

  • @reed627
    @reed627 4 роки тому +1663

    "Can you do this with a whisk? Sure, go for it popeye"
    * war flashbacks to 20 yr old me trying make literally everything by hand *

    • @BullyMaguire69
      @BullyMaguire69 4 роки тому +43

      so you use your fingers to whisk cream?

    • @nostalgia_junkie
      @nostalgia_junkie 4 роки тому +31

      how jacked were/are you?

    • @reed627
      @reed627 4 роки тому +356

      @@nostalgia_junkie one of my arms is super beefy from ice cream making. But it's okay, I like heterogeneity in my arm strength.

    • @ni.ko3869
      @ni.ko3869 4 роки тому +4

      @@reed627 XD me too!!

    • @justinnwright
      @justinnwright 4 роки тому +6

      adam stinson underrated comment

  • @chaosactual-ev2ck
    @chaosactual-ev2ck Рік тому +26

    I’ve used this method several times and I’ve always been happy with the results.
    My favorite thing to do is during the second blending step to throw a piece of cake of my choice into the mix.
    My mom‘s favorite cake is coconut cake, and I made her coconut cake ice cream for her birthday a couple years ago, better than anything Ben and Jerry ever cranked out.

    • @navedkhan1658
      @navedkhan1658 Рік тому +5

      ur a dope child !!! so cool. i randomly got an ice cream craving thanks to my friend and i want to try to make it at home ill use that tip to make ice cream for her!!

    • @nancynguyen8643
      @nancynguyen8643 11 місяців тому

      Great ideas! my husband and kids love coconut ice cream. May I have the ingredients list ? Thank you.

  • @IAmMrGreat
    @IAmMrGreat 2 роки тому +12

    I'm so happy that you actually give metric measurements aswell. It's my major problem whenever I see anything cooking related online. And that's despite me not actually making 99.9% of the stuff I see online.

  • @DeniseRougeau
    @DeniseRougeau 3 роки тому +3322

    “Could you do it with a whisk? Sure go for it Popeye!” 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @valencehockey1668
      @valencehockey1668 3 роки тому +146

      feel bad for the people who dont know popeye

    • @sonnygeorge1877
      @sonnygeorge1877 3 роки тому +6

      lol 🤣

    • @joser9237
      @joser9237 3 роки тому +131

      I whisked egg whites by hand before because I didn't feel the need to buy a mixer. I stood there whisking for about 30 minutes, it only took so long because I had to take breaks from whisking lmao

    • @skyydancer67
      @skyydancer67 3 роки тому +39

      Sometimes, you have to make life easier on your self and get at least an electric hand mixer.

    • @MercyAlwyz23
      @MercyAlwyz23 3 роки тому

      Felt like a Dr. Seuss twist! 🤣

  • @cat-.-
    @cat-.- 3 роки тому +2621

    "It's rare you can enjoy something so pure just 3-4 ingredients"... Man I agree with you so much!!
    "Gotta add some sprinkles..."
    Sprinkles: 100 ingredients

    • @dia.96
      @dia.96 3 роки тому +42

      You could try to make your own sprinkles 😂

    • @dx87gaming31
      @dx87gaming31 3 роки тому +101

      @@dia.96 104 ingredients

    • @cat-.-
      @cat-.- 3 роки тому +15

      @@Bart-dg6qv Lol my local star market has this regular store brand heavy cream and the ingredient is just heavy cream.

    • @trueredlucky954
      @trueredlucky954 3 роки тому +58

      @@Bart-dg6qv Here in norway all milk is pure milk, pastourised but pure, no additives of any sort, and the cows eat grass, i didnt realise how good it was until i tasted milk in the US, it tasted absolutelly horrible.
      Its a shame, any dairy lover desereves quality milk.

    • @RequiemPoete
      @RequiemPoete 3 роки тому +8

      There are no sprinkles. Only Jimmies!

  • @aprilrodriguez5377
    @aprilrodriguez5377 Рік тому +21

    This worked well. I actually used a glass bowl for the inner bowl, plastic for the outside bowl. I added water to the outter bowl while the glass bowl was inside (used a jar to add a little more weight to glass bowl) and froze the whole thing over night. I did not have any issues with anything melting since I made a cast of ice. I also placed my glass container that I was going to use to store ice cream in the freezer so it could help keep cold once I transferred over.

    • @michelledelaloye8555
      @michelledelaloye8555 5 місяців тому

      So you didn't use salt at all? How it turned out?

    • @mikairu2944
      @mikairu2944 5 місяців тому +1

      @@michelledelaloye8555The salt is only to help with the melting point, if you do what this person did I guess you get much longer lasting ice as you'd be preparing one huge ass block of ice. I thought of the same thing, it's a great way to cut down the time, as we don't all have ice block crusher fridges and making so many cubes is a chore.

  • @keemixvico975
    @keemixvico975 2 роки тому +74

    The french style ice-cream with this technique was made by my grandpa. That was so delicious. Thank you for remembering all this nice memory

  • @SethColby69
    @SethColby69 4 роки тому +5242

    send this to mcdonalds so that they don't have to keep making excuses that they can't give you ice cream cause the machine is broken

    • @combine_evolved7306
      @combine_evolved7306 4 роки тому +65

      Y E S

    • @lake4303
      @lake4303 4 роки тому +62

      That’s actually a good idea

    • @triwox1657
      @triwox1657 4 роки тому +16

      smart idea

    • @ahmadshaeelakhtar9715
      @ahmadshaeelakhtar9715 4 роки тому +76

      where i come from ice cream is always available

    • @loafd-s4int554
      @loafd-s4int554 4 роки тому +70

      wait why is the machine always broken though? i heard they have to clean it out frequently throughout the time

  • @The_Horizon
    @The_Horizon 3 роки тому +3858

    I love how this skilled cooking youtuber just has dino nuggets in his freezer

  • @Levynite
    @Levynite Рік тому +7

    I decided to challenge the tropical gods and the current heatwave by making the first method as it turns out I had almost exactly half the amounts of ingredients in my fridge that needed to be used up. Honestly, I never achieved the same thicker consistency as in the video (plenty whipped, well mixed but the ice still melted faster than I liked and it's all more thick liquid than thick cream clots in the second round) but I followed all the steps and 7 hours later I couldn't wait after dinner and tried some, and it had the exact consistency of handmade artisanal ice cream so SUCCESS! Don't worry if it doesn't look like it's in the video, as long as it's cold enough and you give it enough time!

    • @cassius573
      @cassius573 2 місяці тому

      You should wait at least 12h. 24h is ideal.

  • @QueenBoadicea
    @QueenBoadicea Рік тому +12

    I wanted to tell you that I tried the French-Style Ice Cream with 1/2 cup chocolate syrup added and it was sublime! It was creamy, soft but not too soft and utterly delicious. It was one of the best ice creams I've ever made and eaten. Thank you for this recipe. I'm going to try it again very soon before the summer is finished. Muchas gracias, senor!

    • @wot_noobclown5621
      @wot_noobclown5621 8 місяців тому

      Did you use the chocolate syrup instead of the sugar or in addition to the sugar?

  • @navidryanrouf441
    @navidryanrouf441 3 роки тому +557

    8:24 That transition was smooth as silk.

    • @MMCLLC7
      @MMCLLC7 2 роки тому +11

      Seriously. It made me swoon 😂

    • @PixelsBlocksAndTNT
      @PixelsBlocksAndTNT 2 роки тому +23

      Almost as smooth as using Squarespace

    • @smashbutton3922
      @smashbutton3922 2 роки тому +6

      I was halfway into the ad when I understood what just happened to me.Damn

    • @lue64
      @lue64 2 роки тому +2

      smooth as honey, which also happens to be the sponsor of this video

  • @ophirhaddad
    @ophirhaddad 3 роки тому +623

    7:53 "chocolate chips, cookie crumbles... Go nuts"
    Yeah nuts are indeed the best

    • @lilacwitch69
      @lilacwitch69 3 роки тому +23

      Unless you’re allergic, then they’re death in a sugary coating :P

    • @kreyzgr5167
      @kreyzgr5167 3 роки тому +47

      @@lilacwitch69 -nobody is allergic to my nuts- yeah allergies can be really dangerous

    • @88Timur88Bahmudov88
      @88Timur88Bahmudov88 3 роки тому +5

      @@lilacwitch69 that's nuts! :D

    • @JacktheRah
      @JacktheRah 3 роки тому +2

      As long as you don't also put bolts in it, it's generally quite fine.

    • @adog3129
      @adog3129 3 роки тому

      Nuts in ice cream are horrible, it's like eating a rock

  • @cody_raves
    @cody_raves Рік тому +8

    When I was a kid we did the same thing, but we put the ingredients in a small metal coffee can. Then placed that one in a larger metal coffee can with ice a salt. Just roll it between two people back and forth. Burns calories and fun for kids and also a sweet treat for all the hard work!

  • @nataliemeyers2626
    @nataliemeyers2626 Рік тому +6

    "Can you do this with a whisk? Sure, go for it, Popeye!"
    I can't... 😆

  • @turtle2168
    @turtle2168 4 роки тому +321

    YES THE "I am a child" MADE A COMEBACK!!

  • @mallows9779
    @mallows9779 4 роки тому +625

    "Spread that cold evenly in the mixture"
    Thermodynamics: yes but actually no

    • @sodaburps6000
      @sodaburps6000 3 роки тому +31

      i like this comment a lot

    • @djstrongarmgmail
      @djstrongarmgmail 3 роки тому +27

      Pretty cool comment

    • @tylerd3352
      @tylerd3352 3 роки тому +2

      Does anyone know if plastic will work for the inner bowl. I dont have a small metal bowl and i dont want to buy one because i will only use it for ice cream

    • @djstrongarmgmail
      @djstrongarmgmail 3 роки тому +15

      @@tylerd3352 It won't work very well. I got a metal bowl from the dollar store. Want to guess how much? 😊

    • @mallows9779
      @mallows9779 3 роки тому +15

      @@tylerd3352 I've tried using plastic and it doesn't do very well, metal is the optimal way to go but glass seems to work fine too. Hope this helps.

  • @emma70707
    @emma70707 Рік тому +13

    We used to make this style of ice cream every 4th of July in our giant ice churner (essentially what Adam has made...a big wooden ice bucket with a metal inner container and an inner paddle turned by a motor on top). Everyone always loved it. I hadn't thought about how to reproduce it without the machine but I might just have to make it now.

  • @DCSTVOFFICIAL
    @DCSTVOFFICIAL Рік тому

    One of the best Channels i've seen on youtube so far, Straight to the point yet filled with so much valuable information and laughter and still yet kept everything so easy to follow. Im defiantly trying this Out

  • @HerHomeschoolHomestead
    @HerHomeschoolHomestead 3 роки тому +1516

    Grown man- “Gotta get some sprinkles cuz I am a child.” (The sarcasm kills me) 😂

    • @AlbanianGladiator
      @AlbanianGladiator 3 роки тому +6

      Lol 😂

    • @Sillysupi
      @Sillysupi 3 роки тому +12

      Ha this made me giggle too x

    • @jeannierusso2134
      @jeannierusso2134 3 роки тому +10

      Me. 2. I love ice cream with SPRINKLES.
      🍨🍦🍧🍨🍧🍦

    • @LayDeeTee1
      @LayDeeTee1 3 роки тому +3

      Loved that part!

    • @steffie05
      @steffie05 3 роки тому +5

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  • @kevinwalter2674
    @kevinwalter2674 3 роки тому +600

    When I was in second grade, my teacher had us do this with metal coffee cans. You get a big coffee can, a small coffee can, your ingredients, and the ice and salt. Put your ingredients in the small coffee can and seal it up really tight, then pack in the ice and salt around it inside the bigger coffee can. Seal that up and then just roll it around for a while.
    No hand mixer, no stirring... you can just roll it around on the floor or something, give it a few shakes. Whatever's fun.
    About 15-20 minutes later, you're left with ice cream. It's pretty soft, even by "soft serve" standards... but it's still ice cream. Super quick and easy.

    • @suzannenichols6900
      @suzannenichols6900 3 роки тому +55

      Your teacher was ahead of his or her time.👍

    • @Namugaseum
      @Namugaseum 3 роки тому +70

      Its actually on old school method. No pun intended.

    • @Michael-nz2un
      @Michael-nz2un 3 роки тому +7

      I did the exact same thing in second grade!

    • @wompstopm123
      @wompstopm123 3 роки тому +8

      i stopped throwing away coffe cans and boy am i glad i did

    • @MisterMister5893
      @MisterMister5893 3 роки тому +2

      @@Michael-nz2un You two had the same teacher!

  • @liliancalo3518
    @liliancalo3518 Рік тому +8

    Adam, you are a genius nerd cook, in the most positive and complimentary way I can express myself! This recipe worked perfectly, never bought ice cream anymore! Like you said, "it's rare you can enjoy something so pure"! You've got some fans here at home (btw, we live in Brazil)

  • @meggietiffany9124
    @meggietiffany9124 2 роки тому

    I have so much appreciation and respect that you include mls and grams!!! Thank you from Scotland!! 😁🙏

  • @TheOrangeCat2
    @TheOrangeCat2 4 роки тому +409

    "Ha, joke's on you, I can make Ice Cream in a bag!" - Every former middle school science student

    • @grillsinandout7600
      @grillsinandout7600 4 роки тому +10

      Middle school? Me and my siblings have used both methods since we were kids

    • @aragusea
      @aragusea  4 роки тому +294

      Heh, indeed, though for anyone wondering, that method is super messy, doesn't work very well, and offers a small yield. Stupid middle schoolers.

    • @xp_studios7804
      @xp_studios7804 4 роки тому +31

      @@aragusea as you told me, we should all be put in medically induced comas until middle school is over

    • @bufar
      @bufar 4 роки тому +2

      @@aragusea They're learning

    • @YisraelWealcatch
      @YisraelWealcatch 4 роки тому +2

      And it gets your ice cream all salty. Gross.

  • @hillaryfuller5204
    @hillaryfuller5204 3 роки тому +251

    "You can churn any icecream using this method. It's almost as simple and easy as.... Squarespace " Most fluid transition to an ad I've ever heard lol

    • @Caleb_Torres
      @Caleb_Torres 3 роки тому +4

      Linus tech tips has just as good or better Segways

    • @Krawna
      @Krawna 3 роки тому

      @@Caleb_Torres segue*

    • @jbbajangamer
      @jbbajangamer 3 роки тому +2

      @@Krawna Huh, that’s how it’s supposed to be spelled? interesting

    • @Krawna
      @Krawna 3 роки тому

      @@jbbajangamer yeah I found it weird too. spelled it wrong for the longest time

  • @charlescunningham2401
    @charlescunningham2401 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for not wasting a ton of time introducing yourself or telling weird stories, and quickly getting to the points

  • @rant722
    @rant722 Рік тому +8

    I just made a chocolate peanut-butter ice cream using cocoa powder and some cheap peanut butter, and it is literally the greatest thing I have ever tasted.

    • @WankiTank
      @WankiTank Рік тому

      thanks for reporting this! I was wondering whether I need some cocoa creme / milk or can just use powder

  • @mr.familiar1136
    @mr.familiar1136 3 роки тому +541

    I cant even be mad at the sponsor transition it was just smooth criminal level smooth

    • @terrymiller111
      @terrymiller111 2 роки тому +3

      A great segue is masterfully written and presented.

    • @micahwright5901
      @micahwright5901 2 роки тому +1

      He’s a pro

    • @chashubokchoy8999
      @chashubokchoy8999 2 роки тому +3

      almost as smooth as transitioning from your current website builder to squarespace. squarespace is an intuitive, easy to use

    • @MrGoatflakes
      @MrGoatflakes Рік тому

      Annie are you ok, are you ok Annie?

  • @GabrieleirbaGabrieleirbag
    @GabrieleirbaGabrieleirbag 3 роки тому +307

    I did the first recipe without help of a electric mixer and I just discovered that I have insane stamina and muscle resistance,I'm very happy....also I'm popeye.

  • @catharinemorais8262
    @catharinemorais8262 Рік тому

    Love the first one,,,AND ,,,your chatting along is great to listen to...Greetings from 🇿🇦

  • @simonslucy7931
    @simonslucy7931 10 місяців тому +1

    Hi, I am so happy that I found your video again. I made the ice cream last year and added mangoes to first version. Was soooo delicious. I am making it again. Thank you.

  • @skullrider56YT
    @skullrider56YT 4 роки тому +553

    Here is your white wine report of the day:
    No white wine mentioned or seen in video
    This has been your white wine report

    • @triwox1657
      @triwox1657 4 роки тому +21

      thanks

    • @mauz791
      @mauz791 4 роки тому +3

      Thanks

    • @navindavoodi6065
      @navindavoodi6065 4 роки тому +9

      Sorley Walker *long live the empire

    • @FormulaMeme
      @FormulaMeme 4 роки тому +3

      There's no rule that says that you can't make white wine ice cream.

    • @navindavoodi6065
      @navindavoodi6065 4 роки тому

      Sorley Walker ah I see what you’re saying

  • @thesmashdancers105
    @thesmashdancers105 3 роки тому +941

    *Sees dinosaur chicken nuggets in his freezer*
    Me: Ah so I see you're a man of culture.

  • @contecrayononpaper
    @contecrayononpaper Рік тому +1

    Your videos are so well-made/paced.

  • @goawaypleasethanks
    @goawaypleasethanks Рік тому +1

    Thank you for explaining everything in detail because it's important we understand WHY things do what they do so we can build something new with that knowledge applied. (Example: New methods being made to make the ice cream like putting the bowl into the freezer.)

  • @FC_mania
    @FC_mania 4 роки тому +592

    I wish you experimented with Xanthan gum, considering that’s apparently what makes store bought ice cream so smooth.

    • @jacobramirez4894
      @jacobramirez4894 4 роки тому +19

      Ya I have xanthan gum

    • @Immadeus
      @Immadeus 4 роки тому +15

      @@jacobramirez4894 mmm, Xanthan.

    • @amirulazizol844
      @amirulazizol844 4 роки тому +96

      I think it's because Xantham gum isn't exactly a pantry ingredient most people have on hand, and this video is supposed to be a simple and accessible recipe.

    • @aragusea
      @aragusea  4 роки тому +369

      I might in the future. Only so much you can do in one vid.

    • @theangrycheeto
      @theangrycheeto 4 роки тому +26

      You dare blaspheme the supreme galactic overlord Xanthan's name?

  • @lmonetn3820
    @lmonetn3820 3 роки тому +582

    Gotta have some sprinkles because I am a *child*
    I never related to something more in my life

  • @tremelyoung8048
    @tremelyoung8048 Рік тому +1

    This was pure genius!! Thank you,the video was very helpful.😋

  • @jackanderson8363
    @jackanderson8363 2 роки тому

    4th video of yours I've watched - you're good, concise and include the occasional funny. Nice!!

  • @basilhoney
    @basilhoney 3 роки тому +387

    Me: "Ooh I can actually make this!!!"
    Also me: "Am I going to do it though?"
    Me: *actually starts using my brain
    "Probably not." *Continues watching

    • @sarahritt.creates
      @sarahritt.creates 3 роки тому +16

      Half of the pleasure is taking in an awesome video and knowing that you Could, I think :)

    • @basilhoney
      @basilhoney 3 роки тому +3

      @@sarahritt.creates I agree, I was just making a joke, but I totally agree!

    • @sarahritt.creates
      @sarahritt.creates 3 роки тому +2

      @@basilhoney I get the joke, too ;) ..AND it sounds like a familiar experience!

    • @Reesanicole83
      @Reesanicole83 3 роки тому +3

      Yuuup
      Me: I'll plaaaan on it. (and prolly won't get around to it) but I'll save the vid just in case

    • @sarahritt.creates
      @sarahritt.creates 3 роки тому +2

      @@Reesanicole83 If you go for it, you're in for a treat! :D

  • @samdragonborn5864
    @samdragonborn5864 2 роки тому +107

    A tip for anyone reading
    The french style is better for acidic fruits, because I tried to do it the philadephia style with tamarind and it curdled super badly, but I tried it with the french method and it did not curdle and tasted fabulous

    • @somefishhere
      @somefishhere Рік тому +6

      So. Tomatoes.

    • @samdragonborn5864
      @samdragonborn5864 Рік тому +14

      @@somefishhere And Oranges and tamarind and pineapple and a million other fruits that are acididic.

    • @justtheletterV274
      @justtheletterV274 10 місяців тому +1

      Wait doesn’t milk only curdle when you add acid and then heat it up

    • @samdragonborn5864
      @samdragonborn5864 10 місяців тому +3

      @@justtheletterV274 idk how else to describe something becoming yogurt before my very eyes so

    • @darlenebattle2713
      @darlenebattle2713 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for that. 😮

  • @bob0s062
    @bob0s062 2 роки тому +27

    I've been doing the Philadelphia style for years. I use sweetened condensed milk instead of sugar and evaporated milk. It makes it creamier. For pistachio ice cream use pudding and crushed pistachios.

    • @Izzy-ym2bk
      @Izzy-ym2bk Рік тому

      Can u share more Info. Maybe a more detailed recipe. I’ve tried this version but I failed and the icecream didn’t freeze well..

  • @truckerenoch8824
    @truckerenoch8824 2 роки тому +1

    I bought the ice cream maker for my kitchenaid, but I also used to put frozen raspberries in the food processor with some cream, milk and sugar. It wasn't the greatest, but it would soothe a late night sweet tooth!

  • @leigh4841
    @leigh4841 3 роки тому +263

    Most people: watching to learn how to make ice cream.
    Me: watching because this guy talks with the confidence and smoothness that I could only dream of.

    • @susiearioli2042
      @susiearioli2042 3 роки тому +4

      Truly...he reminds me of an NPR dude, but it is a relief to hear him just get on with it and not underestimate our intelligence...aahhhh

    • @starlite4641
      @starlite4641 3 роки тому +2

      i made this and it took 3 hours!!

    • @RedRoseSeptember22
      @RedRoseSeptember22 3 роки тому +3

      @@starlite4641 Was it good?

    • @starlite4641
      @starlite4641 3 роки тому +4

      @@RedRoseSeptember22 i didnt see the ingredients in the description til after so i did it wrong mine had to much cream but if you do it right it taste very much like ice cream

  • @Jtrock54
    @Jtrock54 4 роки тому +56

    Jeez this guy is articulate and straight to the point.... I love it. He earned my subscribe.

  • @EgyptFishingVideos
    @EgyptFishingVideos Рік тому

    Lovely!
    Straightforward and simple! Thanks.

  • @bethzaidasanabria8280
    @bethzaidasanabria8280 Рік тому

    This is the best method and ice cream recipe I have seen. I will make it. My daughter loves the peaches. This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you.

  • @windturbine6796
    @windturbine6796 4 роки тому +176

    I'm very lucky in the fact that my grandparents actually own a homemade ice cream shop, which means that we pretty much always have great tasting ice cream. Funnily enough, my grandfather on the other side of the family owns a sugar bush, so we always have maple syrup (I'm Canadian), and we have a couple of backyard chickens so we always have eggs. Take that, shopping list!

    • @chicuongvu1806
      @chicuongvu1806 4 роки тому +18

      Wind Turbine the diabetes combo but dude that is so awesome ngl thats actually really awesome

    • @trygon9885
      @trygon9885 4 роки тому +1

      I´m not sure if this is a weird UA-cam translation thing, but isn´t your username german?

    • @randomperson00
      @randomperson00 3 роки тому

      Trygon Usernames don’t get translated on youtube.

    • @lachlanwashere1279
      @lachlanwashere1279 3 роки тому

      Can we trade lives?

    • @tylerd3352
      @tylerd3352 3 роки тому

      Does anyone know if plastic will work for the inner bowl. I dont have a small metal bowl and i dont want to buy one because i will only use it for ice cream

  • @plecopleco3503
    @plecopleco3503 4 роки тому +668

    "In the US it's called a Philadelphia style ice cream"
    Me a Philadelphian: Uh Yes🤔
    Also I know it's been called that, I was just being sarcastic😂

    • @thisaccountisntreal107
      @thisaccountisntreal107 4 роки тому +6

      I also never heard that one as a Philadelphian

    • @Qudiir
      @Qudiir 4 роки тому +1

      It exists

    • @aragusea
      @aragusea  4 роки тому +127

      It's not a common term among normal people, but in the food industry, that's what an eggless ice cream is generally called in the U.S. [EDIT] The OP has edited their comment to say that they were joking that they didn't know about the term.

    • @takingnone1780
      @takingnone1780 4 роки тому +17

      Adam Ragusea people in the food industry arent normal people?

    • @RamenNoodle1985
      @RamenNoodle1985 4 роки тому +2

      @@takingnone1780 oooo, under-rated comment!

  • @chrisleach7517
    @chrisleach7517 7 місяців тому

    Brilliant video! All the info, imperial and metric measurements, quick and to the point explanation and easy to follow
    Honestly the best how to i've seen in a long time
    Time to make some icecream!! 😊

  • @emanuelvanegas5591
    @emanuelvanegas5591 2 роки тому

    Dude, it's crazy how good your script is. This video is hypnotizing, great job

  • @khalifmathiskm
    @khalifmathiskm 3 роки тому +1852

    This dude talks like he’s got an appointment somewhere after recording

    • @nemo1716
      @nemo1716 3 роки тому +222

      What do you mean, like he talks fast? Because I am over here rejoicing in not having to listen at 2x speed. Some UA-camrs talk so.
      Slow.

    • @khalifmathiskm
      @khalifmathiskm 3 роки тому +47

      Phoenix Quirin It’s not disturbing to me... That’s just what I pictured when I’m hearing him talk

    • @AnaTorres-kd9pb
      @AnaTorres-kd9pb 3 роки тому +4

      😂😂😂

    • @islandbreezy441
      @islandbreezy441 3 роки тому +82

      I love it. Gets straight to the point.

    • @mrenice1262
      @mrenice1262 3 роки тому +7

      Lay off the pot

  • @abrarmonyem9442
    @abrarmonyem9442 3 роки тому +68

    His voice has the perfect amount of angelic where I want to pay attention but not fall asleep.

  • @angelika9729
    @angelika9729 8 місяців тому

    I don't know why, but I learn English so very fast by hearing you talk. That's great. Really like your cooking!

  • @paradigmnnf
    @paradigmnnf Місяць тому

    Thank you-- very precise and to the point directions!!

  • @dadvskitchen1121
    @dadvskitchen1121 4 роки тому +387

    “Can you do this with a whisk? Sure go for it Popeye”
    * Immediately looks for spinach in my fridge *

    • @shadeteermt
      @shadeteermt 4 роки тому +12

      It's supposed to be canned.

    • @thatguy.9886
      @thatguy.9886 4 роки тому +7

      @@shadeteermt Maybe he likes his canned spinach stone cold.

    • @justtheletterV274
      @justtheletterV274 3 роки тому +4

      I did this with a whisk, it proved, I am not Popeye

  • @salvitoregachione1237
    @salvitoregachione1237 2 роки тому +468

    Did this with coconut milk and coconut cream and sugar. I then added almond and vanilla extract. At the end I added some ground almonds and dark chocolate ganache with a pinch of shaved sweetened coconut. Plant based almond joy!

  • @vom2338
    @vom2338 2 роки тому

    I tried this and it turned out great! thank you Adam.

  • @Scanjoon
    @Scanjoon 3 роки тому +33

    Just a tip for icing the bowls. I use stainless metal bowls because metal transfers and maintains cold temperature much better than any other material. I use one large bowl to hold the ice, and the size of the mixing bowl can be for the amount of ice cream you intend to make. I wanted the mixing bowl to be more stable and the ice to surround the entire bowl.
    -For the ice container I use a large 7 qt stainless bowl and a 5.5 to 6 qt stainless bow for the mixing bowl.
    -I fill the ice bowl with water and salt, mix thoroughly, then I submerge the mixing bowl into the water until the water is about 1/4"-1/2" below the rim of the mixing bowl.
    -I weighted the mixing bow down so it does not float...I have a small diameter 5lb steel cylinder wrapped in tin foil.
    -Once the water is frozen I remove the weight and the mixing bowl is completely encased and locked in ice. The mixing bowl does not move and the entire bowl is FRIGID COLD and stays very cold during entire process.
    I keep the bowls prepared for future use and placed in freezer.

    • @jennl8462
      @jennl8462 Рік тому +2

      I’m an ice chewing addict and I couldn’t imagine giving up my entire freezer of ice for anything less than an emergency. This is perfect, thank you!

  • @jjbicks1431
    @jjbicks1431 3 роки тому +147

    “Gotta get some sprinkles because I am a child” 😂come on man ain’t no age limit on a beautiful rainbow of sugar

  • @Travelling_with_my_dog
    @Travelling_with_my_dog Рік тому

    Growing up, we had a hand-crank ice cream maker that we would use @ twice per summer. It was a MAJOR undertaking, but the resulting ice cream was divine. I'm going to try this method!

  • @j.ppauline
    @j.ppauline Рік тому +3

    This is a fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @michelhv
    @michelhv 3 роки тому +76

    It’s -25C in Canada this weekend and I’ve been doing ice cream outside with just a metal bowl, a snow bank, and a whisk. Yay for cold!

    • @alanmcentee9457
      @alanmcentee9457 Рік тому

      When I made ice cream, I would go outside and pack snow into my bucket and sprinkle the salt over that.

    • @mistaowickkuh6249
      @mistaowickkuh6249 Рік тому +2

      @@alanmcentee9457 but... If outside is cold enough to keep snow frozen and since you chill your mix beforehand, why would you sprinkle salt over that snow? Get your extension cord or whatever and just whip no?

    • @alanmcentee9457
      @alanmcentee9457 Рік тому +2

      @@mistaowickkuh6249 Salt makes the snow melt which drops the temperature of the mixture. Also by partially melting the snow, it allows more surface contact between the cold snow and the mixing bowl.
      If it is that cold out you probably don't need the ice, but I would still use it.

    • @ano_nym
      @ano_nym Рік тому

      @@alanmcentee9457 bet you could use thawing salt for the real cost saving.

    • @ano_nym
      @ano_nym Рік тому

      Never even thought about that. Might try it someday here in Sweden.

  • @cooperhelton1495
    @cooperhelton1495 3 роки тому +832

    “No Machine”. *Laughs in refrigerator*

    • @goldensilence5841
      @goldensilence5841 3 роки тому +4

      Mike oxlong

    • @cooperhelton1495
      @cooperhelton1495 3 роки тому +16

      @ehud kotegaro well he said you can use a handheld whisk

    • @sansnom77766
      @sansnom77766 3 роки тому +3

      hahaha. we love you, refrigerator. greetings from egypt, 41 degrees (celsius ;-) )

    • @giovannicesaramorimnumero7589
      @giovannicesaramorimnumero7589 3 роки тому +1

      the refrigerator just uses compressed gas to remove heat and expand to make it colder

    • @cooperhelton1495
      @cooperhelton1495 3 роки тому +2

      @Giovanni César Amorim número 7 it’s a machine if it wouldn’t operate without electricity

  • @jrg4313
    @jrg4313 2 роки тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Your method is so much more simple than other methods I have looked into. I love frozen custard and I miss the frozen custard shop in my hometown, as I get back home only 2-3 times per year. I can make my own frozen custard now!

    • @sandpquan
      @sandpquan 8 місяців тому

      You should look into the method using a mason jar (freezer-safe type) It’s even easier.

  • @sf55514
    @sf55514 2 роки тому +1

    Liked your video straight to the point without a lot of useless information.

  • @MrChris20912
    @MrChris20912 3 роки тому +255

    Made the "Philadelphia" version and it, shockingly!, turned out pretty good! Let's just say I learned a few lessons for the next time I make this.
    However, the overall end product after 24 hours in the freezer, was pretty close to a middle range ice cream and definitely worth the time to experiment with! With a little practice, I could definitely improve the quality. Did a basic vanilla as well as a batch with toasted walnuts - that was VERY popular with my partner! Looking forward to experimenting with chocolate and a sea salt caramel. Yum! Thanks Adam!!

    • @MrChris20912
      @MrChris20912 3 роки тому +24

      @Hythoria lol! "Shockingly" because my attempt went only roughly like Adam's and it still ended up pretty close to ice cream after 24 hours.
      It wasn't a dis on his recipe/process, and entirely being delightfully surprised at the end result.
      I have since made a chocolate version and learned a few lessons from that too. Lol! Like don't forget the vanilla, and that he was right about the ice.

    • @zion7152
      @zion7152 3 роки тому +4

      Adrian you’re a dickhead

    • @chinnudanturi9730
      @chinnudanturi9730 3 роки тому

      Hey, I had a question. How much time did you beat the ice cream for the second time?

    • @melanieortiz712
      @melanieortiz712 3 роки тому +1

      Coffee almond fudge is my jam. I use cafe listo for the base. Then use the Nestle expresso chips and maoe a gnosh for the fudgy bit.

    • @LucaS-nq2sn
      @LucaS-nq2sn 3 роки тому

      @@chinnudanturi9730 go for anywhere longer than 3 minutes, use the video as a guide to what your ice cream should look like

  • @williampena197
    @williampena197 4 роки тому +106

    Yesterday: looking for an ice cream recipe.
    Today: Adam Ragusea comes out with an ice cream recipe.
    Me: Coincidence I think not.

    • @pickerof
      @pickerof 4 роки тому +1

      Really I was too

    • @ofsabir
      @ofsabir 4 роки тому +1

      I was looking for it a week ago. And without Adam's guideline, I made frozen cream instead of ice cream. Maybe I'll try again later.

    • @markoschatziathanasiou6754
      @markoschatziathanasiou6754 4 роки тому

      Summer is coming IT's OBVIOUSLY NOT A COINCIDENCE

  • @klauskf9934
    @klauskf9934 2 роки тому

    Thank you for also providing the metric system units to us!

  • @marlenelarose4470
    @marlenelarose4470 2 роки тому

    A big thanks from the bottom of my heart.

  • @101falcon
    @101falcon 2 роки тому +603

    Tip for if you wanna make this even simpler (first method) you can use sweetened condensed milk instead of sugar & evaporated milk since it's both really sweet and isn't watery. It would then be 500ml cream, 250ml condensed milk and 1-2 tsp vanilla extract (optional but it makes it better), you can add a tbsp or two of milk while it blends (be careful not to turn it into a milkshake) if you want to make it less thick/softer. Beware tho depending on your condensed milk brand this can be very sweet so I would suggest not going over 250ml (for this scale) and to make sure you've left it covered in the freezer for over a day (2 days is perfect) cuz you don't want it turning into ice cream soup on a hot day. The yeild is just under a liter.
    I'm using ml cuz cup size depend on country, and you of course don't need to follow these measurements exactly.

    • @RozehKakes
      @RozehKakes 2 роки тому +16

      I think this'll give a more caramel-y flavor as well, as many processes to make the condensed milk does sort of cook the milk and sugar, and the flavor diff is noticable (taste it when you open the can, you'll see)
      the same process also could affect the freezing process, as you mention when you reccomend more freezing time.
      All of this Adam kind of goes into with his brownie ski recipe, so see those if you want some idea about what the sugars might do.
      tl;dr, the sugar just ends up giving a different flavor to pure cream and straight sugar, but not a bad one! so give it a shot if you're down :>

    • @beyondwords2909
      @beyondwords2909 2 роки тому +7

      This is a whole other recipe and method. Kinda confusing for the beginner

    • @micahsuboat1233
      @micahsuboat1233 2 роки тому +8

      Thank you ,best ice cream I’ve ever had!appreciate the recipe

    • @101falcon
      @101falcon 2 роки тому +5

      @@micahsuboat1233 Glad to hear 😊 I would suggest not keeping it in the freezer for too long (if it can last lmao) because the moisture in the ice cream evaporates then crystalizes aka freezer burn after a while without the added preservatives (I think, I'm by no means an expert). From my experience it starts becoming grainy/less smooth after about 3 weeks, but the brands you use and storing method might change this duration. While eating freezer burnt ice cream is safe (although it might not be as enjoyable) letting it stay like that for too long can end up damaging the container you use to store it, especially if it wasn't made to store ice cream or any other frozen semi liquids for extended periods of time.

    • @djfashow
      @djfashow Рік тому +7

      ​@@RozehKakes Condensed milk does not make it taste more caramel-y; evaporated milk can give that toasty caramely taste. I made some at 9pm last night using a can of condensed milk and 1 tbsp vanilla and just whipping the pint of cream first. It was delicious and even turned out just a bit too sweet, but froze easily overnight with no ice crystals. The recipe even said it would be done after 4 hrs but I had already gone to bed by then. I didn't do any of that salt/ice method- the only work was whipping the cream in the beginning. Highly recommend!

  • @grapefruitpineapple7667
    @grapefruitpineapple7667 3 роки тому +153

    I appreciated that this wasn't another version of the "whipped cream and condensed milk no churn ice cream" that I've seen everywhere.
    not that there is anything wrong with that, it's just nice to know about other options

    • @ShinningCrys
      @ShinningCrys 2 роки тому +22

      It is effectively the same ingredients though, sweetened condensed milk is just evaporated milk that has been cooked with more sugar for longer... and he used heavy cream (effectively whipped cream) evaporated milk and sugar (condensed milk) and vanilla. Which you could add to the whipped cream and condensed milk recipe too

    • @grapefruitpineapple7667
      @grapefruitpineapple7667 2 роки тому +20

      @@ShinningCrys I see what you are saying when it comes to the first recipe, however the second recipe uses completely different ingredients.
      That's the advantage. You can use different techniques such a custard based ice cream.

    • @MrSkeltal268
      @MrSkeltal268 2 роки тому +3

      @@grapefruitpineapple7667 Which is good. I personally find the heavy cream recipe leaves a whip cream film on the mouth and tongue after eating, which I’m not a huge fan of….

  • @thawsmst3138
    @thawsmst3138 2 роки тому

    Mad respect for the info delivery on this video

  • @hunter2516
    @hunter2516 Рік тому +1

    In Colombia this is actually how you make ice cream in some regions especifically Pasto, although I’m not from there so I’m not sure if they do it exactly like this
    It’s called “Helado de Paila”

  • @shiroyt4185
    @shiroyt4185 4 роки тому +6

    1:30 why I season my ice but not my cream

  • @o_Gyro1
    @o_Gyro1 3 роки тому +116

    If you get bored while mixing it just turn on music as loud as possible and sing along to it and it is the most fun you’ll ever have

  • @pattysmith1227
    @pattysmith1227 Рік тому

    This is this is the best ice cream video I have ever seen and I've been watching them for years thank you very much my dear blessings to you from Texas

  • @winstonedwards
    @winstonedwards 2 роки тому +2

    I love this video, and I’ve used this method twice with success. Like tortillas and bread and many other things I’ve learned to make at home, ice cream is one less mass produced product I will buy at the store from now on! That being said, I was handed down a small ice cream churning machine and it’s a world of difference in the amount of effort I need to put in. A quick glance online at used for sale postings shows plenty of these simple devices going for $10-20. I say if you enjoy making ice cream at home after trying the two bowls method, do yourself a favor and invest in a machine.

  • @chylerross1160
    @chylerross1160 3 роки тому +169

    I wish he could explain that different route to same destination thingy to my math teachers.

    • @thomasjenkins5727
      @thomasjenkins5727 3 роки тому +34

      Oh, they know. They just don't care. They're trying to teach you to do things in a certain way. If they're any good, they'll try to teach you to do the same thing in several different ways, one at a time, but teachers are a mixed lot; there's good ones, tired ones, bad ones, and worse.

    • @nothing.1240
      @nothing.1240 3 роки тому

      @@thomasjenkins5727 Thanks daddy Thomas where do we start?

    • @qazwsx6340
      @qazwsx6340 3 роки тому +6

      @@thomasjenkins5727 sometimes the teacher is also right, a lot of the time the "shortcut" methods/ different ways that students find themselves only work in very specific situations.
      however a lot of the time it's simply because they were taught a specific way and that's what they're being tested on, which is not the type of thinking that should be promoted in maths classes

    • @DuoVersal
      @DuoVersal 3 роки тому +1

      @@thomasjenkins5727 My math teacher is totally fine with “different route, same destination”, as long as it gets you to the correct answer, it’s fine
      Edit: I agree that it depends if it’s a good teacher or not, I just didn’t see the “read more” part

  • @9sunstar9
    @9sunstar9 3 роки тому +44

    Sprinkles on vanilla ice cream is perfection regardless of age.

  • @NK-tq6wt
    @NK-tq6wt Рік тому

    😂😂😂His voice though !! So smooth and enjoyable as the ice cream 🍨

  • @Zach-sg5uu
    @Zach-sg5uu 14 днів тому

    That’s the best peach ice cream recipe I’ve seen!!

  • @sheelakaur6319
    @sheelakaur6319 3 роки тому +14

    This guy’s speaking voice and direction is amazingly. You deserve many awards for being this no BS and direct when teaching something

    • @charlieandrin1370
      @charlieandrin1370 2 роки тому

      Hey how are you doing hope you are having a wonderful and blessed day?

  • @shim2822
    @shim2822 3 роки тому +65

    "...that is almost as simple and easy as Squarespace!"
    What a transition...

  • @tonmarinaxxzz
    @tonmarinaxxzz 2 роки тому +1

    Love when only facts and not idle chitchat are given. So many people think we need their life history before they get to the subject on hand. Thanks for video

  • @diamondjade6246
    @diamondjade6246 Рік тому

    Thank you so much I just succeed with the first recipe you talked about it's delicious. Look forward to more

  • @JoseMartinez-gk2ke
    @JoseMartinez-gk2ke 4 роки тому +129

    the first no machine ice cream recipe I’ve seen. every other UA-camr is like “you need a machine” but apparently no

    • @BullyMaguire69
      @BullyMaguire69 4 роки тому +6

      I think there's another one made with condense milk but not sure if the result is the same

    • @aragusea
      @aragusea  4 роки тому +41

      @UC_acSafpSGBdKBEVLI5bX3w No, a stand mixer is expensive. A hand mixer like that costs like $10.

    • @heatherjasper97
      @heatherjasper97 4 роки тому +4

      Gemma Stafford has a no ice cream machine recipe.

    • @connorholt2979
      @connorholt2979 4 роки тому +9

      all those youtubers forgot Ice Cream was invented long before the ice cream machine

    • @aragusea
      @aragusea  4 роки тому +24

      @@connorholt2979 You seem to be forgetting about non-motorized ice cream churns, which is how a product like this was traditionally made.

  • @quilly8441
    @quilly8441 4 роки тому +331

    I thought it said “No washing machine needed”

    • @officialnezquick
      @officialnezquick 4 роки тому +38

      kanora_veera I mean you’re not wrong

    • @heatherjasper97
      @heatherjasper97 4 роки тому +1

      He means an ice cream machine.

    • @jdswift78
      @jdswift78 4 роки тому +8

      I thought it said no cream cheese needed 😂😂😂😭

    • @Ignore14
      @Ignore14 4 роки тому +1

      @@heatherjasper97 Are you sure? I thought he meant rube goldberg machine

    • @seraphqtie8968
      @seraphqtie8968 4 роки тому +2

      bruh I use washing machine to make ice cream 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @mustafah9651
    @mustafah9651 18 днів тому

    I tried this today!
    I did most of the work with a whisk 😮‍💨
    It took forever but the result was easily one of my favorite ice creams ever. Something about it being so simple really spoke to me.
    I was worried it was gonna tate like really cold whipped cream which it did at first but at the end it was perfect!
    Thanks for the great video!

  • @Alex-ck4in
    @Alex-ck4in 2 роки тому +1

    I tried this churning method with a hand whisk and it works but it is a lot harder - not just because of the raw exercise, but also if your movements are too jerky you'll end up spilling the salt/ice water into your cream !! I'm currently enjoying my slightly salty, coffee flavoured ice cream 😂

  • @giri404
    @giri404 3 роки тому +93

    8:25 that smooth transition from the video to squarespace picture is way underrated.