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The Ultimate Ice Cream Book contains enough recipes to fill your summer days with delicious frozen desserts -- but after acquainting yourself with this book's hundreds of tempting concoctions, you'll want to use it every day of the year. With over 500 recipes, author Bruce Weinstein has put together the most comprehensive cookbook of its kind, covering just about every conceivable flavor of ice cream, sorbet, and granita; dozens of different recipes for shakes, malts, and other cold drinks; how to make your own ice cream cones; and toppings galore.
If you ever worried that you might not get full use out of your ice-cream maker, cast your doubts aside. Ice cream recipes feature such unusual flavors as lavender, chestnut, rhubarb, and Earl Grey tea. Even Weinstein's vanilla ice cream is anything but plain, with variations like Vanilla Crunch, Vanilla Rose, and Vanilla Cracker Jack. There is also a plethora of light, refreshing recipes for sorbets and granitas, with flavors like Apple Chardonnay, Coconut, and Kiwi. Top everything off with the author's recipes forhomemade sauces. Whether it's a special event or a midnight snack, The Ultimate Ice Cream Book has what you need to make any occasion a little sweeter.
Weinstein is a man who takes his treats seriously. Although his instructions are sometimes too sober for the subject matter and require some commitment, the ice creams, sorbets, sweet and savory granitas, toppings and drinks are served up with flair. There are roughly 70 recipes for ice cream, each with a number of variations, and several dozen more for sorbets. On the conservative end are four recipes for plain old vanilla and three for chocolate. For the sophisticate, there are ice creams flavored with thyme, lavender and Earl Grey tea, as well as tempting varieties using less common fruits such as fig, passion fruit, mango and rhubarb. Mix-in ideas abound with such concoctions as Ginger Ice Cream with bits of candied chestnuts, Classic Mint Chip with mini chocolate chips or Cashew Ice Cream topped with Trail Mix made by adding coconut, sunflower seeds and raisins. Weinstein even offers main course ideas: How about floating a scoop of avocado in a gazpacho soup or freeing borscht into a granita? To top things off, he provides recipes for hot fudge and other toppings, as well as for black cows and sodas that will turn any kitchen into a soda fountain. July) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsBruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough are the creators of the ten-volume Ultimate cookbook series for Morrow. They have also written Cooking for Two and Great Grilling. They are contributing editors to Eating Well magazine, have columns in Today's Health and Wellness and on weightwatchers.com, and are part of Dave Durian's Morning Team on WBAL in Baltimore. They write regularly for Cooking Light, Relish, Gourmet, Wine Spectator, Weight Watchers, Cooking Pleasures, and the New York Times. They do all this in 650 square feet of Manhattan real estate.
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what a fun book!
Seth, a producer who loves to cook, 02/12/2004
I love this book! I bought it with another ice cream book--and that one is so esoteric. This book is full of basic flavors--and then lots of variations. I've never been so popular! Lots of great flavors, lots of great tastes. And a killer chocolate fudge ice cream!
Truly the Ultimate
Jason&Chris, A reviewer, 08/01/2000
This book is the one stop shop for all your ice cream needs. From the classics to the bold and daring, you'll find them all here in fully detailed yet simple recipes. Well worth the price tag!