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The Ultimate Ice Cream Book: Over 500 Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, Drinks, And More

The Ultimate Ice Cream Book: Over 500 Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, Drinks, And More

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Author: Bruce Weinstein
Brand: Harper Collins
Category: Book

List Price: $16.95
Buy Used: $3.50
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 80 reviews
Sales Rank: 45879

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 256
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.5 x 0.7

MPN: 0688161499
ISBN: 0688161499
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.862
EAN: 9780688161491
ASIN: 0688161499

Publication Date: June 2, 1999
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: USED PAPERBACK, COVER AND CORNERS SLIGHTLY BENT, BINDING WRINKLED, SHELF DUST AND WEAR (SJ) ISBN: 0688161499
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Ice cream lover's, The Ultimate Ice Cream Book is the last cookbook you'll ever need. Learn how to make over 500 ice creams, sorbets, gelatos, granitas and drinks with this well-researched and well-tested recipe book.


Customer Reviews:   Read 75 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars The Ice Cream Encyclopedia   September 3, 2008
This book has the widest selection of good standard recipes, as well as new imaginative ones, including frozen yogurt. I highly recommend it.


1 out of 5 stars There is problem with Kindle edition   August 27, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

The recipes in the book are interesting, but the Kindle edition is missing the list of ingredient with their quintiles that one would need to make any of the recipes. A glitch perhaps?


5 out of 5 stars the ultimate ice cream book   August 23, 2008
Enjoyed this book well worth having in your kitchen.It covered so much more then just making ice cream.Lots of fun testing new recipes and the variations. THANKS


4 out of 5 stars Kindle version specific review...   August 22, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I think others have covered the content well, it's basically a gigantic book of delicious recipies, common and not so common, that will give you a lot of ideas to use with your ice cream maker. The aim of my review is to add some info specifically for those Kindle users out there.

The problem with the Kindle version is the table of contents is limited to the very high level chapter headings. So you can easily go right to the main chapters: Ice Cream Cones, Ice Cream, Sorbet, etc. but not to a particular recipe like Vanilla Ice Cream. Doing a search on Vanilla Ice Cream brings back 86 results, 15 pages on the Knidle, so that's not super efficient. A search on the word Vanilla brings back 244 results since vanilla is used in so many recipes. It's a little better for less common flavors, coffee ice cream, for example, only returns 37 results. There is a "Searchable Terms" chapter but unfortunately the terms listed are not links, just an unclickable list of terms. So while it's not totally unusable on a Kindle a little work on the table of contents or index would make a huge improvement.



3 out of 5 stars A decent starter book for your first ice cream machine...   August 18, 2008
The self-proclaimed "Ultimate Ice Cream Book" is stated to contain over 500 recipes for ice cream, sherbert, sorbet, granita, drinks and more, but this number is extremely misleading; there are really several basic bases (chocolate, vanilla, various fruits) with extensive lists of flavor variations.

As other reviewers have pointed out, it feels like the book was largely padded by large sections of cut-and-paste text; each recipe repeats the same basic instructions ad nauseam, and the simple line-drawing graphics repeat themselves as well. Many of the "flavor variations" overlap with other recipes: for example, there is a cherry chocolate nut listed under Philadelphia-style cherry ice cream, and separate entries for chocolate cherry ice cream and chocolate cherry cordial ice cream, a cherry chocolate malt, etc. that are simply variations of the same basic recipe. For example, the marmalade ice cream recipe lists seven variations, all of which contain "use (fruit) jam and (fruit)liqueur or (fruit) syrup. Is that really worth its own page?

Most of the ice creams are French, or custard, style and contain eggs, although there are several Philadelphia-style ice creams that rely on cream and sugar, not eggs, though they are less rich. If you were hoping for gelato, you'll have to look elsewhere. Dolce Italiano: Desserts from the Babbo Kitchen has an entire chapter devoted to gelato, sorbetto and semifreddo.

Also, some of the flavor combinations verged on the improbable side for my taste buds: butter fruitcake? Corn? Cashew and red pepper? Chestnut and candied fruit? Cinnamon basil? Hmm. These aren't something I'd make on a regular basis. However, other variations such as cinnamon harvest (cinnamon ice cream with granola, raisins, and nutmeg), mango ginger, and rum raisin sounded promising.

The selection of sorbets and granitas included unusual veggie ideas such as beet, carrot, cucumber, and tomato that would make a perfect first course on a hot summer's day. Also included are suggested toppings (various nut and fudge sauces) and making your own cones and meringue shells.

I had to wonder if some of the recipes were actually tested; for example, the Irish ice cream recipe calls for 1 1/2 cups Irish cream, along with 1/2 cup Amaretto in one of the variations. Given, you're reducing the liqueur to aboout 3/4 cup, but alcohol tampers with the freezing point of ice cream and will affect the way your ice cream hardens (or not). Other recipes called for crumbled toasted waffles and crumbled baked pie crust -- wouldn't that turn into a soggy mass at some point? And as others have mentioned, Weinstein uses flour, cornstarch and corn syrup as stabilizers/thickeners in many recipes. Ick. If I wanted unnecessary ingredients, I'd just buy store-bought. Propylene Glycol Monostearate and carrageenan, anyone?

But overall, this is a good basic starting point if you're brand-new to ice cream making. You can also find numerous free recipes online at sites like Allrecipes (user-rated recipes). Final verdict: worth a look, but feels overpriced. Be sure to check out Williams-Sonoma Collection: Ice Cream (Williams-Sonoma Collection (New York, N.Y.).), Ben & Jerry's Homemade Ice Cream & Dessert Book and Perfect Scoop: Ice Creams, Sorbets, Granitas, and Sweet Accompaniments to round out your collection.



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