What is the recipe for making cream ice cream?

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Nowadays, it's summer, not as scorching as midsummer, but there's one dessert that I believe everyone still adores – ice cream, indeed. Personally, even if I were offered Haagen-Dazs, I'd still prefer the joy of having a soft serve from McDonald's or KFC. Today, I'll teach you how to make seemingly intricate ice cream right at home, hoping you'll enjoy it.

Ingredients and Steps

  1. Prepare milk, whipping cream, egg yolks, and sugar.
  2. Beat the egg yolks in a stainless steel bowl, add sugar, and mix until dissolved.
  3. The well-mixed egg yolk mixture should turn a creamy yellow color.
  4. Heat the milk in a pot until it's almost boiling, then turn off the heat.
  5. Gradually pour the hot milk into the egg yolk mixture in three batches, stirring constantly to prevent curdling.
  6. Whip the cream until it forms soft peaks, then slowly fold in the egg yolk mixture, mixing thoroughly.
  7. Pour the ice cream mixture into an ice cream maker container.
  8. Press the button, let it mix for a minute (red light on), then press again until the indicator light turns green (indicating automatic mixing mode).
  9. When the light turns green, place the entire machine in the freezer. The machine will automatically mix the mixture. When the green light starts flashing and turns off, it means the ice cream is ready. You can remove the main unit and stirring rod, but ensure there's enough time for it to freeze solid.
  10. Enjoy your homemade ice cream!

Precautions

  1. Store the finished ice cream and the ice cream maker in the freezer together.
  2. It's best to make ice cream at night and leave it in the fridge overnight. Making ice cream requires freezing for over 4 hours, so you won't have to wait anxiously during that time.

I hope you've gained an understanding of how to make cream ice cream. Some steps may seem complicated, but patience is key. Often, homemade food is healthier and safer than takeout. True happiness isn't found in sipping coffee at Starbucks or indulging in Haagen-Dazs; it's in sharing the fruits of your labor with loved ones at home.