Friday, December 18, 2009

How can I have ice creams like those you can buy from the ice cream vans?

The plain white ones that are kind of melted and nice and sort of froffy?





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I'm sure they're vanilla, but yeah. How can I have them at home? Is it just vanilla ice cream that I just have to wait to melt-ish? The ones from the ice cream vans taste different and I likes them.How can I have ice creams like those you can buy from the ice cream vans?
That looks like a vanilla soft serve cone. McDonald's (at least most places) serves ice cream cones just like the one in the picture. So does Dairy Queen, etc. So what you want is a soft serve ice cream machine. Probably not something you want to buy though, but some grocery stores now sell soft serve in tubs just like hard ice cream, so take a look. They are made differently so just letting hard ice cream melt won't make it the same.How can I have ice creams like those you can buy from the ice cream vans?
The first answerer's right, except those machines are for McFlurry ices. They are nice, though. You should probably get them from Argos. =)





You can rent out soft serve ice cream machines, read more on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soft_serve





You'd have to search around for soft serve ice cream powders as that's what most of them are made from. There's this ingredients list if you want to do it the long way:





';Sucrose, Full fat milk powder, Dextrose, Skimmed milk powder, Thickeners (E405, E466, E407), Salt, Aroma';





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Buy an ice cream maker machine hun, i've seen like a McDonald's one in shops...
Go to mcdonalds :) or wait for the icecream man to come
But out DQ then.

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