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- Jul 12, 2007
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- Aledo, IL
Vanilla Ice Cream Cone at Camp Manitoulin
Steven Depolo [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons
Orange Ice Cream
“Housekeeping In Old Virginia”, By Marion Cabell Tyree, 1877
Four oranges, one gallon cream. Rub four or five lumps of sugar on the orange peel, squeeze the juice out, put the lumps of sugar in it and pour into the cream. Sweeten heavily with pulverized sugar before freezing.
Caramel Ice Cream
“Housekeeping In Old Virginia”, By Marion Cabell Tyree, 1877
“Housekeeping In Old Virginia”, By Marion Cabell Tyree, 1877
Three quarts cream, two pints brown sugar, put in a skillet and stir constantly over a brisk fire until it is dissolved. Be careful not to let it burn, however. While it is melting, heat one pint milk, and stir a little at a time with the dissolved sugar. Then strain it, and when cool, pour it into the cream, well beaten. Then freeze.
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