Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Homemade Ice Cream Recipes or Not

There are those out there who may not want to go through the hassle of Homemade Ice Cream Recipes either because of time constraints or due to work or family pressure.

Well whatever the case Don't worry because you can do just as well if you go to your local store to buy some fresh fruit and then get a carton of your favorite ice cream to take home.

What you can then do is when you are ready to dish your favorite ice cream up is take some of that lovely fresh fruit you bought and add it to it.

For those that need some hints you can use berries of all sorts like strawberries and blueberries etc. You can use oranges, apples, bananas, avocados, kiwi fruit, passion fruit, peaches, in fact you can use all sorts to turn a delicious ice cream treat into a fabulous ice cream treat.

You can also use most types of nuts to add to your recipes but be careful when including these as they are most definitely a choking or allergy hazard. When using any type of nut as an ingredient it would be best to find out if any guest's have any allergies before dishing it out to them.

If they have no problems I would either grate or finely chop the nuts (play safe use a blender or electric dicer of some sorts) that way your fingers won't get damaged! All sorts of nuts can be used here, Almonds, Brazil nuts, walnuts etc etc. Remember it's your choice!

Just don't do the apples or bananas too early or they will discolor, do these at the table this way it won't put any one off.

You don't need to get too involved or dramatic even just one or two fruits nicely chopped or sliced and spread over the ice cream will suffice that way you can have a fantastic dessert ready within minutes and would be a delight after any meal or at any party.


So what are you waiting for get cracking, if you need more hints and ideas then try these great Homemade Ice Cream Recipes out.

It does not matter if you do not have a Homemade Ice Cream Maker as you can get great ideas from the
Homemade Ice Cream Recipes ebook.

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