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Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream Without an Ice Cream Maker – Kid Recipe

June 29, 2009 By Laura 1 Comment

The other day, {A-11} asked me if she could make some homemade chocolate ice cream.  “Ice cream?” I asked, puzzled.  “Yeah, Mama. Ice cream.  I’ve made it before and it’s really good!”  “Uh huh” I answered. But I was thinking, ‘Without an ice cream maker?‘

So got out all of the stuff, and I started taking photos.  You know, just in case this one turned out ok. Maybe I could use it for the blog.  Even if it was less  for Vittles (as in, edible), and more for a kid science experiment in the Home Schooling section!  So, I found my purpose in sticking around for a bit, and kept shooting.

She got out all she said she needed:

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Participating Ingredients:  milk, cream, sugar, cold coffee, and cocoa baking powder.
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*In a small bowl, 1/3 C of baking cocoa powder.
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*1/2 C cream
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*1/2 C sugar.
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 Start mixing.

Ever tried mixing cocoa powder into a wet ingredient?  I was starting to wonder if we were on candid camera. You can mix and mix and mix….and the powder just doesn’t seem to get wet.  For people like me, it’s a small exercise in patience and faith.

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But eventually, it actually does start becoming a unified wet substance.
I think using the back of the spoon, and pressing out any powder pockets you can, is a good idea.
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*Add 5-6 teaspoons of cold coffee.
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*Measure out 3/4 C of milk…
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…and pour it in.

Then mix some more.

Now, to be honest, at this point, I still had my doubts.  So I walked away to get back to work at my computer.  But she poured the contents of this bowl into a clean and flexible container with a cover, and put it in the freezer, overnight.

The next it we took it out, and it still looked………questionable, to me. Just a tad.

But then we scooped some out, put it in a bowl and stuck a spoon in it.

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Well, if I wasn’t a blue-nosed gopher.

Ice Cream.

And it even tasted good!

* The amounts of this recipe only make a small batch of ice cream.  Maybe 2 servings. Or 1, if you really like ice cream.

So multiply amounts as you wish.

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Filed Under: Desserts, Elementary Homeschooling, Elementary Homeschooling SCIENCE, Homeschooling, Recipes, Treats Tagged With: chocolate-ice-cream-recipe, homemade-chocolate-ice-cream-without-maker, kids-recipes, treats-kids-can-make

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    Marie says:
    July 4, 2009 at 5:34 pm

    This looks too easy not to try! DH loves coffee desserts too. Thank you {A}!!

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