thread: tupperwear ice tups!

  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

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    Talking tupperwear ice tups!

    i got some of these for christmas and want to make some icypoles etc,.... i have some yoghurt and banana freezing in some now but what about plain milk? coffee milk etc.. do they freeze ok? i want ot make some proper ice cream but cant while pregnant

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    How come you can't make ice-cream AJP?

    I've got the same cups, haven't tried milk but I'd LOVE to so will keep an eye on this post. At the moment I've only done cordial and coke lol

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    Does home-made ice-cream have egg in it, is that why you can't have it?

    I love my yoghurt icy-poles. With your iced coffee, I'd just try it, and if it doesn't work great, just turn it into a milkshake or something.

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    OOOOOOOOOOOOh yeah... well I just got an ice-cream maker and it says you can do egg yolks, milk and cream or you can just use condensed milk and cream...?

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    yeah the 'real' stuff has egg yolks, have found some with condensed milk, but want to avoid that much sugar!! i remember mum making milk with evaporated milk....mmmmmm offf to look...
    thanks chicks!
    i did make one earlier with was mango puree with lightly whipped cream, its in the freezer now! needs passionfruit added later after another mixing

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    Mate that sounds delish.

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    nelle hun id tell you to come over and enjoy it with me but it wont be ready till this evening

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    Super Simple Nutella Ice Cream

    - 350 grams (= 12 1/3 ounces = 1 1/2 cups = 360 ml) store-bought chocolate hazelnut spread, preferably all-natural and organic
    - 410 grams (= 14 1/2 ounces = 1 1/2 cups + 1 tablespoon = 380 ml) evaporated milk

    Makes about 750 ml (3/4 quart).

    You mix it together and pour it into a churn (or in your case popsicle moulds.) Its YUMMO!

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    OHHHHHH cai that sounds yummmmmmm!
    i was hoping you'd pop in!!


    found this one!!

    Preparation Time 10 minutes

    Cooking Time 5 minutes

    Ingredients (serves 6)
    2 tsp powdered gelatine
    60ml (1/4 cup) cold water
    1 x 375ml light & creamy evaporated milk (Carnation brand)
    1 vanilla bean, split
    80ml (1/3 cup) light thickened cream
    Method
    Sprinkle gelatine over the water in a small heatproof jug. Place jug in a small saucepan of simmering water and whisk with a fork until gelatine dissolves. Set aside for 2 minutes to cool slightly.
    Combine evaporated milk and vanilla bean in a medium saucepan and bring to the boil over medium heat. Remove from heat and stir in gelatine mixture. Set aside for 15 minutes to cool.
    Use an electric beater to whisk the cream in a small bowl until frothy.
    Use tongs to remove the vanilla bean from the milk mixture. Use a sharp knife to scrape seeds from vanilla bean into the milk mixture. Discard bean. Use an electric beater to whisk the milk mixture in a large bowl until frothy. Gradually pour in cream and whisk until combined.
    Pour mixture into a 2L (8-cup) capacity shallow metal container. Cover with foil and place in the freezer for 3 hours or until just set.
    Roughly break up ice-cream with a large metal spoon and transfer to a bowl. Beat with an electric beater until smooth and doubled in size. Quickly return to container. Cover with foil and freeze for another 4 hours or until firm. Scoop into serving glasses to serve.

  10. #10
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    the eggs are cooked though.....
    you make a true custard... so you should be able to have them.

    cai that sounds awesome

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    Elli...... lol I'm a dill, just looked it up and you are right, well my recipe says to mix them over the stove, like a custard, then cool and into the mixer. Maybe theres a raw egg recipe?

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    your right eli, for some reason ive been thinking it wasnt cooked!! its very similar to making custard as i made it from stratch for christmas!!


    snap leash!!

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    Lol, now you can have ice-cream! YAY!

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    except i dont have enough cream!!

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    Jols I have been freezing his (soy) yoghurt in them and they are fine too!

  16. #16
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    thnaks nelly!! the yoghurt ones worked well, we ate them this morning! have a batch of real vanilla icecream in the freezer!! no wonder i've put on 12 kgs

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    Not an icecream recipe, but what I do is use the syrup left over from a jar of mixed berries, or morello cherries (thinking of the Aldi variety), slightly diluted in water to take the strength out of the syrup. What usually happens is that small berries go in, so when you have your frozen berry ice you get lovely bits of fruit as well...fantastic on a hot day!

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    Jols my mum used to buy the 1kg reduced to clear tubs of yoghurt eg the bornhoffen when we were kids to make them... that's how old my icetups are!