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Ice Cream Recipes Biography

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The Ice-Cream Cone
I give Bette the church money for the family, but I do my own charity work myself, so I can see where my money goes. I like to send the ragged little boys who hang around the shop to the movies occasionally, and give them money for ice cream cones to cool them off in summer.
Marion Jennings,
"Growing Up with the Automobile,"
Charleston, South Carolina,
Rose D. Workman, interviewer,
February 10, 1939.
American Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1940
On July 23, 1904, according to some accounts, Charles E. Menches conceived the idea of filling a pastry cone with two scoops of ice-cream and thereby invented the ice-cream cone. He is one of several claimants to that honor: Ernest Hamwi, Abe Doumar, Albert and Nick Kabbaz, Arnold Fornachou, and David Avayou all have been touted as the inventor(s) of the first edible cone. Interestingly, these individuals have in common the fact that they all made or sold confections at the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition, known as the St. Louis World's Fair. It is from the time of the Fair that the edible "cornucopia," a cone made from a rolled waffle, vaulted into popularity in the United States.Another claimant, Italo Marchiony, actually received a patent in 1903 for a device to make edible cups with handles. However the patent drawings show the device as a molded container rather than the rolled waffle seen at the Fair. Although paper and metal cones were used by Europeans to hold ice cream and pita bread was used by Middle Easterners to hold sweets, the ice-cream cone seems to have come to America by way of "the Pike" (as the entertainment midway of the St. Louis World's Fair was called).
Jefferson's Recipe for Vanilla Ice Cream
Thomas Jefferson's Recipe
for Vanilla Ice Cream,
Holograph Recipe,
1780s.American Treasures of the Library of Congress
As for the origins of ice-cream, an equal amount of folklore abounds. In the fourth century B.C., the Roman Emperor Nero apparently ordered ice be brought from the mountains and combined with fruit toppings. Although legend has it that Marco Polo brought back to Europe a Chinese method for creating an ice and milk concoction, recent scholarship indicates that if he did bring back such a recipe, it was probably not from China but from elsewhere along his route. Over time, recipes for ices, sherbets, and milk ices evolved and were served in the fashionable Italian and French royal courts. After the dessert made its appearance in the United States, it was served by George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Dolley Madison. It also was set out for guests at the inauguration of Andrew Jackson.
The use of ice mixed with salt to lower and control the temperature of the mix of ingredients proved a major breakthrough in the creation of ice cream as we know it. The invention of the wooden bucket freezer with rotary paddles facilitated its manufacture at home, making ice-cream a staple of kitchens across the land.
A Baltimore company first produced and marketed wholesale ice-cream in 1851. The treat became both distributable and profitable with the introduction of mechanical refrigeration. The ice-cream shop or soda fountain has since become an icon of American culture.

Next time you need an ice cream fix, make it yourself instead of buying it! Making ice cream is easy, and it's a great project to try with kids. See Step 1 and beyond to learn how to create a simple cream or custard base and add flavoring and mix-ins to make it your own. This article provides instructions on how to make ice cream without an ice cream maker, too!
Method 1 of 5: Making Cream-Based Ice Cream

1 Mix your base. It's easy to make a wide variety of ice cream flavors by starting with a good vanilla ice cream base. Cream-based ice cream is a bit icier and lighter than custard-based ice cream. This recipe will make one quart of ice cream, so double it if you want more. Mix up the following ingredients in a saucepan:[1]
2 cups heavy cream
1 cup whole milk
2/3 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Optional: Add 1/2 cup cocoa powder for chocolate ice cream[2]
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2Heat until the sugar dissolves. Place the saucepan over medium high heat and heat the mixture, stirring constantly, until the sugar completely dissolves.
3Chill the mixture in the refrigerator. Pour the cream base into a bowl, cover it, and place it in the refrigerator to cool down for an hour or two.
4Freeze the ice cream in an ice cream maker. Pour the chilled base into your ice cream maker and freeze according to the manufacturer's instructions. Depending on what type of ice cream maker you have, the freezing process might take one or more hours.
5Add mix-ins. When the ice cream is partially frozen, add your favorite mix-ins to flavor your ice cream. A vanilla base tastes wonderful with just about any type of fruit, candy or nut. Add a cup (more or less to taste) of one or more of the following:
Sliced strawberries
Chopped cherries
Chopped peaches
Chopped chocolate bar
Chopped candy bar
Butterscotch chips
Shredded toasted coconut
Peanut butter
Candied pecans
Chopped pistachios

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