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<strong>Cuisinart</strong> Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker in White Cuisinart
Cuisinart Frozen Yogurt-Ice Cream & Sorbet Maker in White

 4 stars

Tired of hand-blending my ice creams I broke down and ordered the ICE-21. Just out of the box, I was really surprised with how big it was (the base is even bigger than my Braun blender) and all my initial visions of easy storage were done away with. That will teach me to read specs with greater attention. A pro with the size is that the ice cream bowl at 1.5 quarts is quite generous sized. I made two batches of ice cream since I received it - 0.5 quarts and 1 quart and had it last upto a week (for the 1 quart) for two people. I have not tried ice cream recipes from the booklet, but I made two quick recipes I found online, 1 for ice cream and 1 for frozen yogurt and the results of both were fantastic. The ice cream came out slushier than I wanted to eat right away, but freezing for a couple of hours produced a delicious, creamy result. I'm very satisfied with it and thrilled that home-made ice cream is just 15 mins away. For easy re-use I keep the bowl in my freezer when I'm not using it, so that I can whip up a batch when the mood strikes. If I had to mention a con, it would be that the machine is very noisy. I had a video streaming on my laptop when I started the ice cream maker and the subsequent noise drowned my laptop's puny speakers. But, I can live with that for 15 minutes. It also would have been nice if all the moving components were dish washer safe and the bowl came with a lid so that I could store my ice cream in it."..."  Read more
- couchpapaya in Minneapolis, MN

<strong>Cuisinart</strong> Pure Indulgence 2 Qt. Frozen Yogurt-Sorbet & Ice Cream Maker Cuisinart
Cuisinart Pure Indulgence 2 Qt. Frozen Yogurt-Sorbet & Ice Cream Maker

 5 stars

Simple to use and with a neat modern design, this little machines churns out ice creams/sorbets/sherbets/frozen yogurts in "as little as 25 minutes".The machine is small enough to sit easily on the counter top and stay put there with the suction base without sliding off and big enough to make up to 2 quarts of of frozen dessert at a time. It looks sleek with brushed metal finish, is fully automatic and has a heavy duty motor.The parts are extremely easy to assemble together; they just comfortably fit in together without any turns or twists. Set the freezer bowl to the base, place the paddle/arm in the bowl and put the lid on an you are ready to go. The ingredients can be easily poured in through the opening in the lid and is totally mess free.I haven't tried any recipe from the included recipe book, but took a chance and made my own sherbet [@], mango ice cream and fresh strawberry ice cream; yes 3 ice creams in one week!. (The recipe book does have some enticing recipes and I will try most of them in the future.) The result was consistent every single time; I was not disappointed with the outcome all the three times. The ice cream was the perfect texture – light airy smooth and seriously good! I am sure I will make many more with the hotter months ahead of me.Few important things to remember if you want the best results: 1. The freezer bowl needs to be chilled. When not frozen you will hear the liquid inside when you move the bowl around. When it freezes and it is rightly chilled you will not hear the moving liquid. 2. The ingredients need to be chilled before you pour them in the machine. 3. The immediate result is a soft serve ice cream, so if you like firmer scoop plan ahead of time and freeze the soft serve ice cream in an airtight container for at least 4-5 extra hours or overnight. 4. If you are planning to make ice creams as frequently as I did this week, it is a good idea to use the freezer bowl, clean it and put it back in the freezer.It cleans up quick and easy like new, and there not much to clean up anyway other than the bowl, the paddle and the lid.This has to be my favorite gadget right now. Needless to say the entire family is as excited as I am. The kids are having the ice creams their way and they too see the possibilities of making infinite kinds from now on.Disclosure:This is a honest product review. My reviews were not influenced in any ways by the views of Wayfairs or Cuisinart. Thank you to Wayfairs for this wonderful review opportunity. In accordance with FTC rules, I am disclosing that I received the free product (this Ice Cream Maker) from the Wayfairs to provide my opinion and review. This was not a paid endorsement nor have I received any form of compensation to do the review."..."  Read more
- Soma in Dallas, Texas

<strong>Aroma</strong> 4 Quart Traditional Ice Cream Maker in Brown Aroma
Aroma 4 Quart Traditional Ice Cream Maker in Brown

 5 stars

I remember as a kid my Dad making ice cream with an hand cranked ice cream maker. I use to sit on top of the crank as he turned and turned until the most heavenly treat was ready. Now, I can make the same great ice cream and I can hand crank or let the electric cranker do it for me. I choose the latter by the way. Delicious!! Everyone needs one of these."..."  Read more
- Kristina in Clemmons, NC

<strong>Cuisinart</strong> Mix It In Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker in White Cuisinart
Cuisinart Mix It In Soft Serve Ice Cream Maker in White

 4 stars

I followed the recipe from the book it came with and tried making our first batch of ice cream this past weekend. The ice cream turned out great but we just waited a bit too long before dispensing so it wasn't coming out. That was totally my fault though sicne i forgot that I have made the batter ahead of time and it was already chilling in the fridge. However, we scooped it out from the top. My husband and son both loves it. I will try the frozen yogurt receipe next. Overall works great!!!"..."  Read more
- Healthy Mom in Bothell, WA

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