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  2. Salty Caramel Ice Cream Recipe - AOL

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    Mix about 2 tablespoons of the milk with the cornstarch in a small bowl to make a smooth slurry. Whisk the cream cheese and salt in a medium bowl until smooth.

  3. File:Waring Ice Cream Parlor.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: A manual for an ice cream maker made by Waring in the early 1970s. It also serves as a small recipe book. It also serves as a small recipe book. I own a version of this released a bit later, but that's still very similar, that came with the ice cream maker given to my grandparents at their wedding in '79.

  4. Everything You Need to Know About Making Ice Cream (And ... - AOL

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    Parade. Nigella Lawson's bourbon salted caramel ice cream is creamy, rich and oh-so-decadent! Get the Ninja Creami recipe: Bourbon Salted Caramel Ice Cream Related: 32 est Ice Cream Flavors, Ranked

  5. Classic Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe - AOL

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    Whisk in remaining sugar until smooth. (The sugar dilutes the eggs a bit and prevents them from scrambling when the hot cream is added.) Set aside. Uncover cream mixture and heat over medium-high heat until almost simmering. Reduce heat to medium. Using a ladle, carefully scoop out about 1/2 cup of the hot cream; whisking constantly, pour into ...

  6. Candy making - Wikipedia

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    A way for candy makers to show that a candy was trademarked was to stamp an image or initials on the candy. [ 2 ] In the late 19th century and especially the early 20th century, industrial candy making was almost exclusively a masculine affair, and home-based candy making was a feminine affair. [ 3 ]

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    J Podesta, Ice Cream maker's stall, Sydney Markets, c. 1910. In the Mediterranean, ice cream appears to have been accessible to ordinary people by the mid-18th century. [42] Ice cream became popular and inexpensive in England in the mid-19th century, when Swiss émigré Carlo Gatti set up the first stand outside Charing Cross station in 1851 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Fudge - Wikipedia

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    Hot fudge sauce is a chocolate product often used in the United States and Canada as a topping for ice cream in a heated form, particularly sundaes, parfaits and occasionally s'mores. [12] The butter in typical fudge is replaced with heavy cream, resulting in a thick chocolate sauce that is pourable while hot and becomes denser as the sauce cools.