artisanal ice cream

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food10
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artisanal ice cream - Mon, 03/13/06 2:39 PM
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how to reconise an artisanal ice cream and please tell me the difference between homemade and the industrial produced ice cream?

tjr
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RE: artisanal ice cream - Wed, 03/22/06 1:35 AM
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If you're paying more than 3 bucks for a single cone, it's artisanal all right.

Seriously, the general difference seems to be that homemade is made from a relatively limited set of ingredients, generally cream, sugar, flavorings/additions, and a simple stabilizer like egg. Plus it's made in a dasher-style freezer that doesn't whip in all that much air.

Grocery store ice cream generally has a much longer list of stabilizers and is made in a continuous freezer that whips in more air. The new "double churned" or "extra churned" lite products seem to have even more air - check the grams per serving and servings per container.

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RE: artisanal ice cream - Wed, 03/22/06 4:38 AM
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I know that some commercial producers of Ice Cream use sea weed as a stabilizer {or filler?} When I worked the docks many years ago we shiped containers of sea weed from S.E. Asia to a large Ice Cream producer. Now that I understand that sea weed has many health benifits it just makes my rare indulgences of the sweet confection all that much sweeter. Chow Jim

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RE: artisanal ice cream - Thu, 03/23/06 1:50 AM
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Yup, it's called carageenan in the ingredient list.