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Reviewed: Oct. 26, 2009
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Reviewed: Oct. 3, 2009
This recipe is amazing! Very light and smooth texture. I used one cup of heavy cream, one cup half and half, and 2 cups of 1% milk. I also used a thawed tub of frozen strawberries, and mashed them. Quick, easy, and very tasty.
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Reviewed: Aug. 16, 2009
This recipe is absolutely delicious! It is a bit much on the heavy cream I think, next time I'll try to cut it back to a cup and a half instead and see how it goes. I also used 1% milk instead of whole milk and it turned out great. I pureed the strawberries, then added some smaller chunks of it because my family likes fruit chunks in ice cream and it worked out really well. Great recipe, thanks!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.67 star rating.
Reviewed: Aug. 11, 2009
This ice cream was delicious, don't get me wrong-- while pouring it into the ice cream maker I couldn't help licking my fingers-- but it was way too creamy for my taste. In its frozen state it felt like I was drinking strawberry-flavored cream from the container. The fat is still coating my mouth. In the future I'd use more milk instead of cream, for sure. It was, however, ridiculously easy to make, and I'd consider making it again!
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Reviewed: Jul. 21, 2009
I was not a big fan of how the ice cream set up. I thought the flavor was okay, I will be returning to a tried and true family recipe, but thought this one was worth a try.
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Reviewed: Jul. 20, 2009
Yummy! Wonderful with fresh picked strawberries, doesn't need food coloring. Better than any store bought.
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Home Town: Portland, Oregon, USA
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Reviewed: Jul. 17, 2009
Very good - can't give it less than 5 stars. I didn't use all the liquid called for as I knew it would overflow in my machine, so I used 2 cups heavy (whipping) cream, and 1 cup whole (homo) milk. It was just fine, and a pretty colour too. I pureed the strawberries in the food processor, with the sugar. Next time, I may just mash them as they turned out a bit liquid-y this way. But it all came together and tasted delicious - very "fresh".
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Reviewed: Jul. 7, 2009
This was good. I think next time I would blend or process the strawberries. The mashed strawberries made chunks that when frozen were too hard. We added bananas too, which was yummy. No food coloring is necessary. It's a deep pink color without it.
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Reviewed: Jul. 5, 2009
This was OUTSTANDING. I used heavy cream and half & half, as that is what I had (2 cups heavy cream to 1 cup half & half). I tripled the recipe and used 2 containers of strawberries that I blended in the blender, so no food coloring was needed and it has a very pretty pink color. Very easy, and I love that there are no eggs in this.
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Reviewed: Jun. 28, 2009
OMG!! Fabulous!! Don't put the food coloring in there....thats just dumb...you don't need it the strawberries give it such a beautiful pink color. The flavor is extraordinary! The only change I made was I used half n half instead of milk because I had some. Its so rich and creamy with out adding any extras like strawberry extract or the food coloring!!
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Reviewed: Jun. 26, 2009
No eggs! No stirring over a hot stove! This is the perfect recipe for a hot summer day. I pureed the strawberries, so I didn't need the food coloring. The ice cream was a nice shade of pink. I did cut the vanilla back to one teaspoon. I added just a pinch of salt to bring out the flavors. I may try a little strawberry extract as other reviewers mentioned. Then again, maybe I won't. The simple flavors of the strawberries and cream come together perfectly, just as they are.
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Reviewed: Jun. 14, 2009
This is a delicious ice cream recipe. Probably one of my favorite ice cream recipes of all time. I did make the suggested change of pureeing the strawberries, because I don't like frozen chunks, and the color was beautiful a beautiful deep pink. Thank you for this!
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Reviewed: May 16, 2009
Delicious! Used a carton of fresh, hulled strawberries, pureed with the sugar using a hand blender. Reduced vanilla extract to 1 tsp. Used 2c cream and 1c milk to fit better into our 1.5 quart ice cream maker. Yummy soft serve consistency. Off to the freezer to harden over night.
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Reviewed: Apr. 27, 2009
Very good. Pureed 3/4 of the strawberries and blended those in with the cream and cut and mashed the rest. Seemed to give it a very Strawberry cream flavor while still having a few chopped strawberries.
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Reviewed: Mar. 22, 2009
This was so good! I made it for teenage girls and they loved it. Very good recipe and super easy. Thank you.
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Reviewed: Mar. 15, 2009
I love this recipe. Like someone else recommended I used just a tsp of vanilla and added another tsp of strawberry extract. As someone who loves ice cream but doesn't like eggs, I found this recipe perfect.
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Reviewed: Feb. 11, 2009
Wow! This is so great! I made it for a surprise Valentine's dinner two days from now, but can't stay out of it! I used one cup heavy cream, one cup skim milk and two cups of heavy cream. I also reduced the vanilla to one teaspoon and I did add the salt.
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Reviewed: Jan. 12, 2009
Since I am from Wisconsin an egg-based custard, as we call it, is what I'm used to. This recipe is proof that ice cream can be rich and delicious even without eggs! I scaled the servings to six so it would fit in my Cuisinart ice cream maker, using a ratio of 2 cups heavy cream to 1 cup half and half, which is what suits my tastes. I cut the vanilla back a bit (1 tsp. for a six serving recipe) and didn't use the food coloring. I added an extra half cup of strawberries, pureeing the first 1-1/2 cups, then just mashing the extra half cup. I didn't want the chunks too big as I know they just become icy and hard. Between the recipe itself and the slight changes I made I found this just perfect--I'm glad I cut back on the vanilla, as I didn't want it to interfere with the simple flavors of strawberries and cream on their own. Also, using the ratio of heavy cream and half and half as I do ensures a rich and creamy ice cream with a smooth mouth feel. The amount of sugar the recipe calls for is just right. I added the salt as well, knowing it heightens flavors and makes it come to life, tho' this could easily be omitted. This is such a basic and easy recipe that it would work equally as well with other fruits, maybe only having to adjust the sugar depending on the sweetness of the fruit. Nothing's better than a cooked, frozen custard, but this quick and easy ice cream is a fine runner-up!
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Home Town: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Reviewed: Sep. 6, 2008
This is a fabulous recipe. The taste made my hubby smile when he tasted it. You can't even tell that it doesn't have egg. Loved it!
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Reviewed: Sep. 1, 2008
Great recipe with wonderful taste & texture! We made this today using fat free Half & Half for the cream & only a dash of salt. It was easy to make & freeze with the ice cream attachment to our mixer. This is the best recipe we've found & we plan to try it with other flavors soon.
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