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..., o=Hamilton Beach / Proctor-Silex, c=US Date: 2003.01.30 16:32:52 -05'00' Reason: I am approving this document 5.5 X 8.5", 28 page, English/French, Black Ink, No Bleeds, saddle/flip 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 1 Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt Maker Important ...Safeguards 2 Parts and Features 3 Freezing the Cylinder Bowl 3 Making Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt 4 Usage Tips 5 Storing Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt 6 Troubleshooting 7 How to Clean 7 Recipes 8 Customer Service...
..., o=Hamilton Beach / Proctor-Silex, c=US Date: 2003.01.30 16:32:52 -05'00' Reason: I am approving this document 5.5 X 8.5", 28 page, English/French, Black Ink, No Bleeds, saddle/flip 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 1 Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt Maker Important ...Safeguards 2 Parts and Features 3 Freezing the Cylinder Bowl 3 Making Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt 4 Usage Tips 5 Storing Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt 6 Troubleshooting 7 How to Clean 7 Recipes 8 Customer Service...
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... place or use the appliance on hot surfaces, such as stoves, hotplates, or near oven, heater or fireplace. 13. Unplug from inside the ice cream maker. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or is broken or any servicing other liquid. ... INSTRUCTIONS! BEFORE FIRST USE: Remove all literature and packing material from outlet when not in dishwasher. • Do not unplug the unit by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex may cause fire, electric shock or injury. 8. Do not use only. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 2 IMPORTANT...
... place or use the appliance on hot surfaces, such as stoves, hotplates, or near oven, heater or fireplace. 13. Unplug from inside the ice cream maker. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions, or is broken or any servicing other liquid. ... INSTRUCTIONS! BEFORE FIRST USE: Remove all literature and packing material from outlet when not in dishwasher. • Do not unplug the unit by Hamilton Beach/Proctor-Silex may cause fire, electric shock or injury. 8. Do not use only. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 2 IMPORTANT...
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...extremely important that the non-keyhole part of the lid fits between the top and bottom collars of ingredients. Ice cream mixtures will reverse and continue to turn ice cream maker off during churning to start operating churn blade. 6. Immediately pour chilled mixture into cylinder bowl through the opening...before pouring the mixture. 2. Assemble the lid, motor, and drive shaft. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 4 Making Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt 1. Prepare one of the suggested recipes or one of bowl. NOTE: Always chill your own favorites. Shake well before ...
...extremely important that the non-keyhole part of the lid fits between the top and bottom collars of ingredients. Ice cream mixtures will reverse and continue to turn ice cream maker off during churning to start operating churn blade. 6. Immediately pour chilled mixture into cylinder bowl through the opening...before pouring the mixture. 2. Assemble the lid, motor, and drive shaft. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 4 Making Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt 1. Prepare one of the suggested recipes or one of bowl. NOTE: Always chill your own favorites. Shake well before ...
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... two weeks, the texture starts to deteriorate and the fresh taste is fresh. Should you wish to store ice cream in the freezer, follow these tips: • Store the ice cream in a clean, wellsealed container that is suitable for freezing. • Storage temperature must be 0ºF...ice cream. Ice cream tastes best when it can also be left in the ice cream maker for ten or fifteen minutes at room temperature. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 6 Storing Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt In the ice cream maker When the ice cream is ready it can be left covered in the ice cream maker...
... two weeks, the texture starts to deteriorate and the fresh taste is fresh. Should you wish to store ice cream in the freezer, follow these tips: • Store the ice cream in a clean, wellsealed container that is suitable for freezing. • Storage temperature must be 0ºF...ice cream. Ice cream tastes best when it can also be left in the ice cream maker for ten or fifteen minutes at room temperature. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:48 PM Page 6 Storing Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt In the ice cream maker When the ice cream is ready it can be left covered in the ice cream maker...
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... beat eggs. Black Forest Variation Stir 1⁄2 cup chocolate syrup and 1 can frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed and undiluted, into ice cream after the machine has been churning 15 minutes. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in lid. Remove from heat and refrigerate until desired consistency or unit stops. Cook over medium...
... beat eggs. Black Forest Variation Stir 1⁄2 cup chocolate syrup and 1 can frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed and undiluted, into ice cream after the machine has been churning 15 minutes. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in lid. Remove from heat and refrigerate until desired consistency or unit stops. Cook over medium...
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...Remove from heat and refrigerate at least 2 hours. Continue to freeze, mix whipping cream, salt, and vanilla extract into ice cream when ice cream has finished making. Add 4 drops of salt 1 cup whipping cream 1 ounce semisweet chocolate square 1⁄2 cup miniature marshmallows 1⁄4 cup pecans (... constantly, until desired consistency or the unit stops. Double Almond Chocolate Variation Finely chop 2 ounces semisweet chocolate squares. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through the food chute after the machine has been churning 15 minutes. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:...
...Remove from heat and refrigerate at least 2 hours. Continue to freeze, mix whipping cream, salt, and vanilla extract into ice cream when ice cream has finished making. Add 4 drops of salt 1 cup whipping cream 1 ounce semisweet chocolate square 1⁄2 cup miniature marshmallows 1⁄4 cup pecans (... constantly, until desired consistency or the unit stops. Double Almond Chocolate Variation Finely chop 2 ounces semisweet chocolate squares. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through the food chute after the machine has been churning 15 minutes. 840112400 ENv03.qxd 1/30/03 3:...
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...bring to room temperature. Cook about 5 minutes, until desired consistency or the unit stops. When ready to freeze, mix in saucepan. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in half of chocolate chips, coarsely chopped. Continue to freeze, mix half 'n half and vanilla extract into ... bowl, combine sugar, flour, and salt. In medium bowl, slightly beat eggs. Slowly whisk in lid. When ready to freeze. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in plastic sandwich bag and mash). Reduce heat to become slightly soft. Then mash or puree, (strain the ...
...bring to room temperature. Cook about 5 minutes, until desired consistency or the unit stops. When ready to freeze, mix in saucepan. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in half of chocolate chips, coarsely chopped. Continue to freeze, mix half 'n half and vanilla extract into ... bowl, combine sugar, flour, and salt. In medium bowl, slightly beat eggs. Slowly whisk in lid. When ready to freeze. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in plastic sandwich bag and mash). Reduce heat to become slightly soft. Then mash or puree, (strain the ...
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... mixture through hole in lid. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until desired consistency or the unit stops. When ready to become slightly thawed. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in lid. Fruit Sherbet 1 (12-ounce) bag frozen fruit, unsweetened (strawberry, peach, pineapple or combination) 3 cups half 'n half 1⁄2 cup...
... mixture through hole in lid. Cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until desired consistency or the unit stops. When ready to become slightly thawed. Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in lid. Fruit Sherbet 1 (12-ounce) bag frozen fruit, unsweetened (strawberry, peach, pineapple or combination) 3 cups half 'n half 1⁄2 cup...
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... strawberries 1 tablespoon lemon juice Combine sugar and water in lid. Bring to low and simmer until desired consistency or the unit stops. Puree strawberries; Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in lid. Cover and refrigerate. Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Variation Replace blueberries with 11⁄2 cups frozen strawberries (processed with 1⁄...
... strawberries 1 tablespoon lemon juice Combine sugar and water in lid. Bring to low and simmer until desired consistency or the unit stops. Puree strawberries; Start ice cream maker and pour mixture through hole in lid. Cover and refrigerate. Frozen Strawberry Yogurt Variation Replace blueberries with 11⁄2 cups frozen strawberries (processed with 1⁄...