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PROCEDURE TEXT

“How To Make Vanila Ice Cream”

Ingredients :
 2/3 cup sugar

 1,5 cups heavy cream


 4 large egg yolks

 1 vanilla bean (split and scraped of seeds), or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

 1,5 cups whole milk


Utensils :
 Spatula

 Medium saucepan

 Whisk

 Instant-read thermometer
 Measuring cups and spoons

 Mixing bowl
 Ice cream machine

 Strainer

Steps :

1. Chill the ice cream bowl, if needed: If your ice cream machine has a bowl that needs to be frozen before
churning, put it in the freezer the night before you plan to make ice cream.

2. Prepare an ice bath: Fill a large bowl with some water and ice cubes . Place another, smaller bowl on top
of the water, and place a strainer inside. Keep this close by while you make the ice cream base.

3. Whisk the sugar and yolks until pale lemon-yellow colored: If you haven't already done so, separate the
yolks from the eggs. Combine the sugar and the yolks in a medium mixing bowl. Whisk until combined.

4. Warm the milk on the stovetop: Pour the milk into a medium saucepan and place over medium heat. Add
the vanilla bean (pod and seeds) or vanilla extract. Bring the milk to a simmer, then remove from heat.
5. Temper the egg-sugar mixture with 1 cup of hot milk: Scoop out about 1 cup of hot milk (no need to be
exact). Slowly pour it into the egg-sugar mixture while whisking. This warms the eggs and prevents them
from curdling in the next step.

6. Pour the tempered egg-sugar mixture into the milk: Slowly pour the tempered egg-sugar mixture into the
saucepan with the remaining milk.

7. Cook the ice cream base until thickened: Return the saucepan to the stove and place over low heat. Stir
the mixture slowly, but constantly, scraping the bottom and sides of the pot. Keep cooking until the base
has thickened enough to coat the back of the spatula and registers 170°F with an instant-read thermometer.

8. Strain the ice cream base into the bowl of the ice water bath. Straining will remove the vanilla pod and
any bits of egg that may have accidentally curdled.

9. Stir the heavy cream into the ice cream base.

10. Chill completely: Leave the ice cream base over the ice water bath, stirring occasionally, until it's
completely chilled. This will take about twenty minutes. Alternatively, cover the bowl with the base and
chill in the fridge for three hours or overnight.

11. Churn the ice cream base: Transfer the ice cream base to the bowl of your ice cream machine. Churn
until the base has thickened to a consistency somewhere between a very thick milkshake and soft-serve ice
cream. In most ice cream makers, this takes about twenty minutes — check the instructions for your
particular machine.

12. Freeze the ice cream until solid: Transfer the thickened ice cream to a freezer container. Press a piece
of wax paper against the surface of the ice cream to prevent ice crystals from forming and freeze until solid,
at least four hours. The ice cream will keep in the freezer for about two weeks before becoming icy.

Notes : You can change vanilla with the other flavour like strawberry, chocolate, coffee and the others

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