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Banana Ice Cream Equipment |
Banana Ice Cream Equipment
For this recipe you will
need:
Ice Cream Maker
Blender
Measuring Cups
Measuring Spoons
Styrofoam cups, or anything you
would like to store your ice cream in |
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Banana Ice Cream Ingredients |
Banana Ice Cream Ingredients
This recipe calls for:
1 Can cold refrigerated
Evaporated Milk
1/2 Cup sugar
1/2 Teaspoon vanilla
1 Package Knox Gelatine
1/2 Cup water (not shown in
picture)
3 Sliced and frozen bananas
I Cup roasted pecans,
if you need help see:
how to roast pecans |
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Mixing Ingredients |
First Step: Mixing First Ingredients
Mix in blender:
1 Can cold refrigerated
Evaporated Milk
1/2 Cup sugar
1/2 Teaspoon vanilla
Leave this mixture in the
blender.
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Adding Gelatine |
Second Step: Adding The Gelatine
Pour one package of Knox
Gelatine into 1/2 cup of water. Then microwave for 15-18 seconds to heat the
mixture. Stir the Gelatine until it is dissolved. If it does not dissolve
heat the water longer.
Then add the gelatine mixture
to the ice cream in the blender. |
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Adding Banana's To Banana Ice Cream |
Third Step: Adding The Bananas
With the ice cream mixture
still in the blender, turn it on and begin to add the bananas. Do Not
add all the bananas at once, drop in a few at a time and let them
blend in before adding more. If you add them all at once you will have a
mess and will have a hard time salvaging your work. |
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Freezing Banana Ice Cream |
Fourth Step: Freezing Banana Ice Cream
Now pour your ice cream mixture
into your ice cream maker. It took our machine around 20 minutes to freeze
the mixture. |
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Adding Nuts |
Fifth Step: Adding Roasted Pecans To Banana
Ice Cream/Storage
Once your ice cream has
finished freezing add one cup of
roasted pecans and let them mix in. If you don't care for
roasted pecans add whatever you favorite topping is. Just make sure it is
no more than one cup total. |
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