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  2. Classic Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe - AOL

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    In heavy saucepan stir together cream, milk, half the sugar, and the salt. With a small knife split the vanilla bean lengthwise and scrape seeds from bean.

  3. Vanilla ice cream - Wikipedia

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    The French used vanilla to flavor French vanilla ice cream. Vanilla ice cream was introduced to the United States when Thomas Jefferson discovered the flavor in France and brought the recipe to the United States. [5] During the 1780s, Thomas Jefferson wrote his own recipe for vanilla ice cream. The recipe is housed at the Library of Congress. [7]

  4. You Don't Need an Ice Cream Maker for Homemade Ice Cream - AOL

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    The most basic homemade ice cream recipe requires only four ingredients, five minutes and two plastic bags, one gallon-sized and one pint-sized. With sugar, cream or half and half, vanilla extract ...

  5. The Perfect Snow Day Treat: Snow Ice Cream - AOL

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    Check out this recipe for snow ice cream, and our tips to make it the best snow day dessert ever. ... 1 tablespoon vanilla extract. Instructions For Snow Ice Cream: Mix dairy/non-dairy ingredient ...

  6. Neapolitan ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Neapolitan ice cream was the first ice cream recipe to combine three flavors. [3] The first recorded recipe was created by head chef of the royal Prussian household Louis Ferdinand Jungius in 1839, who dedicated the recipe to the nobleman, Fürst Pückler. [4] The German name for Neapolitan ice cream is Fürst-Pückler-Eis.

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream may be served in dishes, eaten with a spoon, or licked from edible wafer ice cream cones held by the hands as finger food. Ice cream may be served with other desserts—such as cake or pie—or used as an ingredient in cold dishes—like ice cream floats, sundaes, milkshakes, and ice cream cakes—or in baked items such as Baked Alaska.

  8. The Ultimate Guide to Making Ice Cream - AOL

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    From professional tips to the sweetest recipes on the block, get ready to scream for ice cream! We cover everything you need to know about making this indulgent treat. The post The Ultimate Guide ...

  9. Cornish ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Cornish ice cream (Cornish: dehen rew Kernewek) is a form of ice cream first made in Cornwall, England. It is made with Cornish clotted cream , and may be made with sorbet . Today, it is still produced using milk from many farms in Cornwall, although Cornish ice cream (and brands of Cornish ice cream) are sold in supermarkets all over the ...