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Homemade Ice Cream!

This past Father's Day, at my mom's house, we attempted to make homemade ice cream. None of us had ever made it before...no one except Brent. He got the recipe from his mom, but little instruction on the cooking process. Long story short, we had BlueBell.

I found this recipe at KevinandAmanda and it's SUPER easy! ...and NO MACHINE NECESSARY!! Yay! Also, it's pretty yummy (to me). My world renowned food critic, Brent, was not overly impressed. He admitted it was good, but was too heavy/creamy for his taste. Well, I like creamy ice cream. Sure it's not exactly like the other kind, but a good, easy alternative. (Just between us, I think it's partially the nostalgia of homemade ice cream...if I made it at Christmas and told him it was his mom's recipe he might have another review. Maybe. Maybe not.) Try it!!


Here's what you need:
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 can sweetened condensed milk (I used Eagle Brand)
Any toppings, mix-ins you want! ....seriously, it's that easy! I added butterfinger, Brent's favorite.

1. Whip the heavy cream until you have stiff peeks.
2. Meanwhile, in a separate bowl, add all mix-ins and toppings to your sweetened condensed milk.
3. Fold in the whipped cream.
4. Freeze (I stored mine in a ziploc container-like the one from Amanda's website).

Enjoy!

Comments

Danielle said…
oooo I'm excited to try this!

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