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Vanilla Ice Cream

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Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe
COOK TIME
TOTAL TIME
40 min + freeze time
SERVINGS
6-8 servings

Don’t get me wrong, I will never turn down mint chocolate chip ice cream, but there is just something about a good old homemade vanilla ice cream. With sprinkles. Or chocolate sauce. Or caramel. Okay, maybe I just have a thing for toppings.

This is a really simple mix for traditional vanilla ice cream using an ice cream maker. Add your ingredients, mix, chill in the fridge and then let the ice cream maker do all the churning. This is also a great base to add any add-ins you want. Different flavors of extracts, fruit juices, crushed Oreo cookies, candy bars, fruit, whatever you are craving. This is easy and great for an after dinner treat or if you are having a summer party. Love this simple recipe!

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Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream

Classic Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream. Perfect for all the best toppings or as a base to add your favorite flavors. Vanilla Ice Cream will never go out of style.

Prep time: 10 min + fridge time  |  Cook time:   |  Total: 40 min + freeze time

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Ingredients

2 cups heavy cream

2 cups half and half

3/4 cup granulated sugar

1 Tablespoon Rodelle Vanilla Extract

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine the heavy cream and the half and half. Add sugar and then whisk until sugar is dissolved.
  2. Add Rodelle Vanilla and whisk again. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for a couple hours or up to 3 days.
  3. Whisk the mixture again and pour into the frozen ice cream canister. Mix until desired consistency and then pour into a container and freeze.

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