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  2. 20 Amazing No-Churn Ice Cream Recipes You Make Even Without ...

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    Get inspired by these 20 Ice Creams You Can Make Without An Ice Cream Machine! Most no-churn ice creams start with a heavy cream and sweetened condensed milk base.

  3. What to use when you're out of baking soda - AOL

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    Gan recommends using three times the amount of baking powder in lieu of baking soda. So, if a recipe calls for one teaspoon of baking soda, use three teaspoons (or one tablespoon) of baking powder.

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

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    With sugar, cream or half and half, vanilla extract (or another type of flavoring you prefer), ice and salt, you can make ice cream at home. Mix the salt and ice in the larger gallon-sized bag.

  5. Maceration (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    Raw, dried or preserved fruit or vegetables are soaked in a liquid to soften the food, or absorb the flavor of the liquid into the food. [ 1 ] In the case of fresh fruit, particularly soft fruit such as strawberries and raspberries , the fruit is often simply sprinkled with sugar (and sometimes a small amount of salt ) and left to sit and ...

  6. Non-dairy creamer - Wikipedia

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    A cup of coffee with sachets of Coffee-Mate non-dairy creamer and pure sugar (also shown are a stir stick and coffee cup holder). A non-dairy creamer, commonly also called tea whitener or coffee whitener or else just creamer, is a liquid or granular product intended to substitute for milk or cream as an additive to coffee, tea, hot chocolate, or other beverages.

  7. Soft serve - Wikipedia

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    A mixture of chocolate and vanilla soft serve being dispensed, a flavor colloquially referred to as swirl or twist. Soft serve is generally lower in milk-fat (3 to 6 per cent) than conventional ice cream (10 to 18 per cent) and is produced at a temperature of about −4 °C (25 °F) compared to conventional ice cream, which is stored at −15 °C (5 °F).

  8. What to use when you're out of heavy cream - AOL

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    For a protein-packed substitute for heavy cream, combine equal parts Greek yogurt and whole or skim milk to make this creamy substitute. This swap works well in certain quick breads (like banana ...

  9. Mellorine - Wikipedia

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    Mellorine is a lower-cost imitation of ice cream, made using fats other than butterfat. [1] It can be made from both animal fat and vegetable fat. Mellorine is produced in the same way as ice cream except for the substitution of highly refined fats (vegetable oil) for butterfat. [2]