Cuisinart ICE-100 manual

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    INSTRUCTION BOOKLET For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always r ead the instruction book carefully befor e using. THE CUISINART ® COMMERCIAL QUALITY ICE CREAM & GELA TO MAKER I C E -1 0 0 Recipe Booklet Reverse Side[...]

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    2 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS Whe n usi ng an e lec tri cal a ppli anc e, bas ic sa fet y pre cau tion s shou ld always b e followe d to redu ce th e risk o f fire, e le ctr ic sho ck, a nd / or injur y , including the following : 1. RE AD AL L INSTRUCT IONS BEFORE USING. 2. A lwa ys u np lu g fr om o ut le t wh en n ot i n us e, b efo re p ut t i ng on[...]

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    3 CONTENTS Important Safeguards .................................... 2 Parts and Features ..................................... 3 BeforeFirst Use ........................................ 3 Operating Instructions ................................... 3 Safety Feature ......................................... 4 Cleaning, Storage and Maintenance .[...]

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    4 6. Press the Power button to turn the unit on. The red LED light will be on and the LCD screen will display “00”. 7. Press the Timer button to set time from 60 to 10 minutes. The timer will default to 60 minutes. Press and r elease timer button to decrease tim e in 1-minute increments. Pr ess and hold to scroll down mor e quickly . Note: If y[...]

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    5 PROBLEM SOLUTION Scre en dis plays “EEEE” , continuous bee ping and the unit is stopped. Power of f a nd unp lug th e uni t. Con tac t Cus tome r Se r vic e at 1-80 0 - 726- 0190. Uni ttu rn sof f so one rt han the ti me se t. Th e ice c rea m cou ld be d one. T he over loa d pro tect ion fe atu re will tu rn th e uni t of f. I[...]

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    6 CALIF ORNIA RESIDENTS ONL Y Califo rnia l aw provide s that fo r In-Warr ant y Se r vice, Ca lifor nia res iden ts have the optio n of retur ning a no nco nformi ng pro duc t (A ) to the store wh ere it wa s purc hase d or (B) to a nothe r reta il store which sells Cuisinar t ® p rodu cts of th e sam e ty pe. Th e reta il store s hall th en, acc[...]

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    Instruction Booklet Reverse Side THE CUISINART ® COMMERCIAL QUALITY ICE CREAM & GELA TO MAKER[...]

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    2 RECIPE TIPS The r ecip es tha t follow of fer you a var iet y of opti ons for d elic ious frozen d ess er ts . Y ou m ay crea te or use re cipe s of your own, a s long a s the ba ses d o not go over the top d ashe r on mix ing pad dle. (refer to ima ge of da sher o n page 3) Recipe Tips • Gelato and Sorbet bases should be no more than 1 quart ([...]

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    3 SIMPLE ICE CREAMS SI MPLE VAN ILL A I CE CR E AM Thi s ice cr eam c an ea sily b e dres se d up by adding you r favorite chop pe d cand ies or s prin kle s at the en d of chur ning. Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 1 ½ c u ps w ho le m il k 1 cup granulated sugar p i nc h se a or kos he r s al t 2½ c u ps h eav y c r ea m ½ to 1[...]

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    4 BUT TE R PECA N ICE C RE AM The b ut ter use d to toast th e pec ans c an be s aved and u sed over p anc akes or waf fl es. Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 c up p ec a ns ( ha lve s, p i ec es o r wh ol e) 1 t ea sp oo n se a or kos h er s al t 1 c up w ho le m i lk ¾ cup granulated sugar pi nc h s[...]

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    5 • c ho l. 4 3m g • so d. 44m g • ca lc . 37mg • fi be r 1g FRESH STRA WBERRY ICE CREAM Bes t made w hen s trawbe rri es ar e at thei r pea k in sea son, thi s ice cre am is lig ht, sweet a nd fr uit y . Makes a bout 5½ cu ps (eleven ½ -cu p ser v ings) 1 ½ cups fresh strawberries, hulled* ¾ c u p wh ol e mi lk ²∕ ³ cup granulated [...]

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    6 CUST ARD-STYLE ICE CREAMS V AN ILL A BE AN IC E CRE A M For the tr ue vanill a lover . Be sure to use f res h vanilla b ean s to cap ture the in tense f lavor . Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 2 c up s wh ol e mi lk 2 c up s he av y c re am 1 cup granulated sugar , divided p i nc h se a or kos he r s al t 1 w ho le va ni ll a be a[...]

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    7 Nutrit ional informa tion per ser vin g (based on ½ cup ) : Ca lo ri es 296 (62% fr om fa t) • ca rb . 23g • pro . 3 g • fat 20 g • sa t. fat 13g • c ho l. 193m g • so d. 57 mg • c al c. 73mg • fib er 0 g FRESH MINT WITH C HOCOLA TE COOKIES Always a wi nning c ombin ation, f resh m int and c hoc olate ta ke the foref ront in th i[...]

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    8 3. Plac e the chop pe d choc olate in a se par ate mixi ng bowl; res er ve. 4. On ce the milk / c ream m ix ture ha s come to a sl ight bo il, whisk about ¹ ∕ ³ of the hot m ixt ure into the yolk / sug ar mix tur e. Add anothe r ¹∕ ³ of the mix ture, th en retu rn the c ombi ned mi xtu re to the sa uce pan. Us ing a wood en spo on, sti r [...]

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    9 AL TERNA TIVE ICE CREAMS DAIRY -F RE E V A NI LL A IC E CR EA M The s oy milk powder h elps th e texture of t he ice c ream. If yo u are intole ran t to soy then se arc h for a sub stitute at you r loc al hea lth- food s tore. Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 3 c up s da ir y-fr ee m il k (soy, he mp , al mo nd , ri ce) 2 t ab l es[...]

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    10 1 . In a me dium bowl, u se a ha nd mixer on l ow spee d or wh isk to com bine the m ilk, su gar su bstit ute and s alt unt il the sug ar subs titute is d iss olved. Sti r in the he avy c rea m and vanil la. Cover , ref rig erate, at l eas t 2 hour s, or over night . Whis k mix ture aga in befor e pour ing into the i ce cre am ma ker . 2. Pour t[...]

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    11 GELA TI * Our basic gelato recipe uses both cornstarch and liquid pectin for the cr eamiest consistency . Pectin is found in most grocery stores commonly near the gelatin and pudding section. Basic V anilla Gelato Drizzle in melted chocolate for a decadent stracciatela gelato . Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 1 c up h eav y cr ea[...]

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    12 CUST ARD GEL A TO Thi s reci pe use s eg g yolks to crea te an extr a cre amy and custard-lik e flav or . Makes a bout 6 c ups (t welve ½- cup s er vin gs) 1 c up h ea v y cr ea m 2 c up s w hol e m ilk , d iv id ed 2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract ¼ te as po on s ea o r kosh e r sa lt 2 tablespoons cornstarch 6 l ar g e egg y olk s ¾ cup gra[...]

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    13 LEMON GELA TO The p er fe ct am ount of swe et and t ar t for th is cla ssi c gela to flavor . Makes a bout 4 c ups (eigh t ½- cup se r ving s) 1 c up h eav y cre am 2 c up s wh ol e mi lk , di vi d ed 6 l em on s, ze s t re move d (ab ou t ½ cu p of l e mon z es t), juiced wi th juice reserved 1 ¼ cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarc[...]

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    14 3. On ce milk / cre am mi xtu re com es to a simm er , ad d the milk / sug ar mix ture a nd sti r until ful ly com bine d, rese r ve the mix ing bowl for th e mas car pone. A dd the ma sca rpo ne an d whisk to loosen slightly . 4. Whil e still se t over medi um/me dium -low hea t, con tinuou sly sti r until mi xtu re boil s and thi ckens to whe [...]

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    15 OLI VE O IL- TH YM E GE L A TO Makes a bout 4½ cups (nine ½ - cup se r ving s) 1 c up h eav y cr ea m 3 c up s wh ol e mi lk , di vi d ed 1 sprig fre sh th yme 1 cup granulated sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch p i nc h se a or kos he r s al t ¾ c u p ex tr a vi r gi n ol ive o il 1 t ablespoon liquid pectin 1 . In a me dium s auce pan, c ombin [...]

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    16 FROZEN YOGUR TS HONEY -ALMOND FRO Z EN Y OGURT Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 2 c up s he av y c re am ¼ c u p ho ney ¼ cup granulated sugar p i nc h se a or kos he r s al t 2 c up s van i ll a wh ol e- mi lk yo gu r t 1 ½ teaspoons pure almond ext ract ½ c u p sl ic ed a lm on ds 1 . In a sm all to med ium sau cep an, co mb[...]

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    17 SORBETS COCONUT SORBE T Deli ciou s whe n toppe d with toas ted co conu t or our Hot Fudge S auc e (pag e 2 4). Makes a bout 5 c ups (ten ½ - cup se r ving s) 1 ¼ cups water 1 ¼ cups granulated sugar 1 w ho le va ni ll a be an , h al ved a nd s ee d s sc ra pe d p i nc h se a or kos he r s al t 2 c an s (1 3 .5 o un ce s ea ch) u n swe ete n [...]

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    18 SAUCES CAR AM EL S AUCE Whil e we love this sauc e on our i ce cre ams , it ca n also b e use d as a dip ping s auce fo r fru it and c ake. Makes a bout ¾ c up ¾ cup granulated sugar ½ t ea sp oo n se a or ko sh er s al t ¼ c up w at er (e no ug h so t h at t he c on si s te ncy w h en m ixe d wi t h th e su ga r a nd s al t is s im il a r t[...]