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The Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker Machine is a high-performance kitchen appliance that allows you to whip up 2 quarts of your favorite frozen treats in just 20 minutes. With an LCD screen, multiple speed settings, and a countdown timer, this stainless steel machine makes it easy to create ice cream, gelato, and sorbet at home. It includes a convenient ingredient spout and measuring cup, plus a recipe book to inspire your culinary creativity. Backed by a 3-year warranty, this BPA-free maker is a must-have for any dessert lover.
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Material | Brushed Chrome |
Color | Ice Cream Maker with Countdown Timer |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.74"L x 8.62"W x 13.22"H |
Item Weight | 13.5 Pounds |
Capacity | 2 Quarts |
Operation Mode | Automatic |
Special Features | Manual |
K**H
Great Homemade Ice Cream—Just Needs a Bit of Patience
Great Homemade Ice Cream—Just Needs a Bit of PatienceI’ve been using the Cuisinart 2 Qt Ice Cream Maker, and overall, it’s a solid machine. It’s super easy to use—just freeze the bowl ahead of time, pour in your mixture, and let it churn. In about 20–25 minutes, you’ve got smooth, delicious ice cream, sorbet, or frozen yogurt.The 2-quart size is perfect for families or entertaining, and clean-up is pretty straightforward. The only thing to note is you must freeze the bowl for at least 24 hours beforehand for the best results, so it’s not exactly spontaneous. Also, the motor can be a bit loud while running, but nothing too crazy.All in all, it’s a great buy if you love homemade ice cream and don’t mind a little prep time!
H**A
Kids love making ice cream at home!
The Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker Machine, 2 Quart, Cool Creations is a fantastic addition to any kitchen for making delightful frozen treats. This machine is versatile and easy to use, allowing you to create delicious ice cream, frozen yogurt, gelato, and sorbet in no time. With its large 2-quart capacity, you can make enough for the whole family. The automatic mixing paddle ensures even and smooth results, while the easy-lock lid makes the process hassle-free. Plus, the sleek design adds a touch of style to your countertop.Overall, the Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker is a reliable and fun appliance for making homemade frozen desserts.
C**E
Fluffy, Creamy Non-Dairy Ice Cream in whatever flavor I want!
My first home ice cream maker and aside from having a professional soft serve machine in my kitchen (of which exists only in my dreams) this machine is hands down impressing me each and every time. The first machine I ordered was defective in that the countdown timer did not beep when the cycle was done. Amazon exchanged the machine with zero hassle and the one that arrived works perfect.As a vegan, not only are the store bought ice creams extremely expensive, flavor selection limited, and the added gum ingredients always destroy my stomach. Additionally I'm not a fan of carrageenan in my foods.This ice cream maker allows me to use my homemade nut or seed milk, any store bought milk, I can add creamer or not add creamer to keep it lower in fat calories, and the recipes are endless. I've found the consistency of the ice cream depends on what milk type I use (almond, rice, hemp, cashew, soy etc) as well as how much creamer is used. However, the machine has yet to produce bad quality ice cream even if I challenge it with a thinner milk type (i.e. rice milk with no creamer). It consistently produces creamy, fluffy ice cream no matter what the recipe.I can hear the ice cream maker when I'm in the next room. Its not obtrusively loud (slightly louder than my kitchen aid mixer) but the it only needs to be on for a short period of time (ie. 25 minutes for ice cream and longer if your premix has not cooled for a period of time)There have been times when I did not pre-cool my mix and simply added cold milk, tapioca starch with a bit of creamer or coconut cream (other methods require boiling which would automatically need a cool period of a several hours) and the result is still good, but the consistency akin to a milkshake (which I have no problem devouring.)All that being said, speaking for the non-dairy world, its super flexible and turns out creamy fluffy ice cream in a variety of milk types. I have not found it to get rock hard frozen when I transfer it to the freezer. I'm not a fan of rock hard ice cream and like that once I open the container my ice cream is fluffy and ready to eat.Super easy to operate. Literally one button. You employ two buttons if feel you want to increase the churn time.I haven't tried the sorbet setting yet because I was so happy with the ice cream output I couldn't stop making ice cream every day (yikes.) I am now ready to venture into non-dairy sorbets and can report back if anyone is interested.*another reviewer stated their lid does not stay on and they tape it with duck tape. The lid is not designed to lock into a stabilized position. The instruction manual specifically states it is designed to be loose and there are a few reasons as to why. On both of the machines I've had, the lid is only slightly loose - (we're talking about movement of a few centimeters and once the machine starts its unnoticeable.)
A**R
A great machine!
I had a Cuisinart ice cream maker (purchased in 2002) and it worked ok but I wasn't in love with it and used it rarely (I donated it when we moved three years ago). Recently, I decided to get another ice cream maker and looked at ones with compressors (Lello $700 and Whynter $300-$400) but for that kind of money how often and how many batches do I really plan on making? After reading the reviews, I decided on this $150 Cuisinart model. It fits nicely in my pantry but not sure why people complain about it being so noisy, it's what I'd expect.The directions for operating and cleaning are easy. Having a 2 qt. capacity is great if you want to throw in some add-in's (chocolate chips, fresh fruit, etc). It makes Ice Cream, Frozen Yogurt and Gelato. The on/off switch automatically sets the time depending on your choice but you can add or minus minutes if you choose. Once you are done with your first batch (30-45 minutes) the drum which remains quite cold, gets washed then back in the freezer it goes. It doesn't take but a few hours to re-freeze so if you want to make another batch you're good to go. Gelato is my favored frozen treat and it comes out so creamy.Btw - I recommend a cookbook "The Art of Making Gelato" by Morgan Morano. Both the Biscoff and Apple Pie gelato are amazing!!! One caveat; you will need a good digital scale that shows grams and ounces (Oxo is a good choice). I also recommend using a Tovolo container which is air-tight (as a precaution against ice crystals, I also place a piece of plastic directly on the surface of the gelato but that's just me).Unless you want the convenience of having a compressor I highly recommend this model for the price, ease of use and most importantly, the results!
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