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  2. 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 ...

  3. Barbara Streisand's Easy Homemade Ice Cream Has a Genius ...

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    Tips for Making Barbara Streisand's “Instant” No-Churn Marshmallow Ice Cream. 1. Go with instant espresso. Instant espresso is going to give a much bolder flavor than instant coffee.If you can ...

  4. Creamy Lemon Squares Recipe - AOL

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    LINE 8-inch square pan with foil. Mix first 3 ingredients in medium bowl. Cut in margarine with pastry blender or 2 knives until mixture resembles coarse crumbs; press onto bottom of prepared pan. Bake 15 min. BEAT Neufchatel and granulated sugar with mixer until well blended. Add eggs and 2 Tbsp. flour; mix well.

  5. 20 homemade ice cream recipes you'll want to make again ... - AOL

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    Some of our favorite homemade ice cream recipes take after the classics like strawberry and buttermilk, salted caramel and vanilla. Other recipes incorporate some of our favorite treats like ...

  6. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    It may contain eggs, artificial or non-artificial flavours, cocoa or chocolate syrup, a food colour, an agent that adjusts the pH level in the mix, salt, a stabilizing agent that does not exceed 0.5% of the ice cream mix, a sequestering agent which preserves the food colour, edible casein that does not exceed 1% of the mix, propylene glycol ...

  7. Mix-in - Wikipedia

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    The last known Whirla-Whip machine from that era is still in use at Dakota Drug in Stanlet, North Dakota. Steve Herrell used this concept in 1973, when Mr. Herrell founded Steve's Ice Cream, near Boston, where they would crush Heath Bars and other candies or confections and mix them into ice cream. Another term for the concept is "smoosh-ins".