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Triple Scoop Premium Vanilla Ice Cream Mix delivers a rich, creamy, and naturally delicious homemade ice cream experience in just 30 minutes. Made with real Madagascar bourbon vanilla and pure cane sugar, this easy-to-use mix produces two quarts of velvety ice cream compatible with any ice cream maker. Free from artificial additives, it’s the perfect blend of gourmet quality and family-friendly convenience.












| ASIN | B01H0EQBHY |
| Age Range Description | All Ages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #149,521 in Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Kitchen ) #37 in Ice Cream Maker Accessories |
| Brand | Triple Scoop |
| Cuisine | Dessert |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,021) |
| Date First Available | 24 October 2019 |
| Item model number | '850689005007 |
| Manufacturer | Triple Scoop |
| Product Dimensions | 9.22 x 16.21 x 9.22 cm; 408 g |
| Units | 52.4 Ounce |
W**V
This product impressed me a lot. It was simple to make. No boiling milk and making custard. Easy, simple, quick recipe that Actually tastes Great. There is an ongoing concern in the reviews about the instructions and before I made a batch, I emailed the company and they quickly responded to me and provided me with the correct information. They mentioned there was a printing error made in the instruction section. You will only need a pack of the Triple Scoop Ice Cream Mix - Starter, 1 1/2 cups of Half and Half and 1 1/2 cups of Heavy Whipping Cream. We stopped by our local store and you can get 16 0z of the Half/Half and the Heavy Whipping Cream for about $5 or $8 for the 32 oz combination. For reference, 16 ounces is 2 liquid cups, so you will have a little extra left over. There are 2 packs of the ice cream starter mix in the box, so you can either buy 2 sets of the 16 ounces containers or a set of the 32 ounce containers. I made one batch and I am freezing the remaining milk products for later use on the last starter mix packet. We recently got the Cuisinart ICE-100 ice cream machine (the one with the compressor) and the mix worked great in it. I followed the time of the Cuisinart instructions for their recipes and letting it run a little longer made it fluffier and helped to firm up the ice cream. Make sure you have plenty of silicone spatulas and scrappers. With the Cuisinart 100 this spatula was great to get into the mixing blade and allow for you to get into the nicks and crannies quickly: ASIN B0BRB1S3K8. Make sure you have your tub or ice cream containers to transfer into as it will start melting on you. We used some old Pint Gelato containers and they worked out great. Each pack will make two Pints of Ice Cream. I transferred to the old gelato containers and turned my fridge/freezer up to max cooling and let them set before we got any and to me it is like a chef wanting beef or chicken to rest before they are cut. By waiting you got a better product and it reminded of the Homemade Bl&eBeL# ice cream.
B**R
Seriously good ice cream. And so easy! Can't wait to try the other flavors!
D**.
Good product, little high in cost.
M**N
This is a very good ice cream starter. It has a rich vanilla flavor. I make candy cane ice cream by adding crushed candy canes and peppermint extract. Had to use an additional teaspoon to get the cool flavoring we like. The ingredients list says starter, heavy cream and half n half. In the directions it mentions milk but no amount in the ingredients list? I didn’t add milk. After 35 mins in my electric ice cream maker the ice cream was still a bit under firm. I put it in my special ice cream freezer tub, at 24 hrs in the freezer it was still the consistency of soft serve. My family enjoyed the texture, creaminess and the soft serve consistency. I bought this brand again to have on hand for a future tub of peppermint candy cane ice cream.
S**E
I bought this because "it popped up on my Amazon..." as suggested when I purchased an ice cream maker..........thought 'why not?' and agreed - easy - just pour in the pouch of "ice cream" stuff and stir with lots of milk and cream - no adding anything; no cooking milk and sugar and vanilla - just boop...mix in and cool for about 30 minutes before you put in ice cream maker. Warning: the box label states "ready to eat..." like after about 40 minutes of processing in ice cream maker - but this is not totally correct...."for best results" you have to place the processed ice cream for another 24 hours in order to get real scoopable ice cream! that 24 hours can feel like FOREVER....hahahaha....any way....the bottom line for me is I was wanting home-made ice cream that was more economical than the brand we like to buy - but honestly the price on this product makes buying it to "save" laughable....it did taste delicious - the consistency on the first night was very good - but after another night in the freezer it turned crystalized and that was disappointing. I'd say don't spend the money - unless you don't know how to add sugar to milk and cook it for a bit. This or just actually go buy your favorite gourmet vanilla and save yourself the hassle .... just spend a lot and enjoy it RIGHT NOW.
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