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Homemade Ice Cream. By Tina Barr. “My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy the ice cream while it's on your plate” -Thornton Wilder -American playwright & novelist. My I-Search Question. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Homemade Ice Cream

By Tina Barr

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“My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy the ice cream while it's on your plate”

-Thornton Wilder -American playwright & novelist

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My I-Search Question

What type of milk yields the best overall taste/texture for homemade ice cream?

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Goals• Increase my knowledge in an unknown area of

cooking

• Explore my creativity in creating new flavors

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Overview

• Brainstorm new and exciting flavor combinations

• Actual making of the ice cream• Reading many different recipes and learning

new techniques• Hosting a final party for people to test my

flavors

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Where?• Ingredients were

purchased mostly at Whole Foods, but also Safeway and Top Foods in Redmond

• All of the ice cream was made in my kitchen at my home in Redmond

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A Close-Up in Ice Cream Making

How to make Toasted Marshmallow Ice Cream with Graham Cracker and Chocolate Chunks

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1. Make vanilla ice cream base.

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2. Turn on the oven’s broiler and toast one bag of marshmallows until golden brown, about 6-7 minutes.

3. In the food processor, blend the ice cream base with the toasted marshmallows.

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4. Freeze the ice cream according to machine’s instructions.

5. Chop about 5 graham crackers in different sized pieces and chunks.

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6. Chop a Hershey’s bar into small chunks (or use chocolate chips).

7. In a container, layer the ice cream, graham crackers, and chocolate chunks.

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8. Allow to freeze for a few hours and enjoy!

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Problems I Faced• No mentor– Unable to get an interview– It would have been a great experience to see the

behind the scenes work at an ice cream store• Only one failed ice cream– Sweet Potato ice cream – My mistake-I didn’t refreeze the ice cream bowl

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The Party

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End Products

Sweet Potato Ice Cream with Caramelized Pecans

White Chocolate Ice Cream with Mixed Berries

Malted Milk Ice Cream

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End Products Continued

Toasted Marshmallow Ice Cream with Graham Cracker

and Chocolate Chunks

Rocky Road Ice Cream Brownie Chunk Ice Cream with Fudge Ripple

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What I’ve Learned• A new area of the culinary arts

• The best ingredients to use

• What flavors do/do not work together well

• How to make a variety of other toppings and mix-ins apart from the ice cream

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Growth• Creativity

• Skills

• Confidence

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The Future• I probably won’t enter a career concerning ice

cream

• This will be a fun thing to know how to do with family and friends

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Thanks• Most of all, thank you to my parents for purchasing the

ice cream maker, almost all of my ingredients, and most importantly tasting my ice cream!

• Thank you to all the family and friends that gave me great advice, ideas, and support.

• Thank you to Mrs. Monaghan, for always answering my questions and helping all of the Running Start students have a great senior year.