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RECIPE TIPS

The recipes that follow offer you a variety of options for 

delicious frozen desserts. You may create or use recipes of 

your own, as long as they yield no more than 1½ quarts.
•  Frozen desserts from the Cuisinart

®

 Fruit Scoop

 Frozen 

Dessert Maker use pure, fresh ingredients. Because of 

this, the desserts and drinks do not have the same 

characteristics as commercially prepared frozen desserts 

and drinks. Most store-bought versions use gums and 

preservatives to make them firmer. 

If you desire a firmer 

consistency, transfer the dessert to an airtight 

container and store in the freezer until desired 

consistency is reached, usually two or more hours.

•  Some recipes use precooked ingredients. For best results, 

the mixture should be chilled overnight before using. Or, 

chill the recipe over an ice bath until it is completely 

cooled, before using.

•  To make an ice bath, fill a large container with ice and 

water. Place saucepan or other container into the ice 

bath. Cool precooked ingredients completely.

•  Prior to freezing, most recipes may be stored in the 

refrigerator for up to 3 days.

•  You may substitute lower-fat creams (e.g., half and half), 

milk (reduced fat or lowfat) as well as non-dairy milks 

(soy, rice) for heavy cream and whole milk used in many 

recipes. However, keep in mind that the higher the fat 

content, the richer and creamier the result. Using lower-fat 

substitutes may change the taste, consistency and 

texture of the dessert. When substituting, be sure to use 

the same volume of the substitute as you would have 

used of the original item. For example, if the recipe calls 

for 2 cups of cream, use a total of 2 cups of the substitute 

(such as 1 cup cream, 1 cup whole milk).

•  You may substitute artificial sweeteners for sugar. If the 

recipe is to be precooked, add the sweetener after the 

heating process is complete and ingredients have cooked. 

Stir the mixture thoroughly to dissolve the sweetener.

•  In recipes that use alcohol, add the alcohol during the last 

2 minutes of the freezing process. Otherwise, the alcohol 

may impede the freezing process.

•  When making sorbet, be sure to test the ripeness and 

sweetness of the fruit before you use it. The freezing 

process reduces the sweetness of the fruit so that it will 

taste less sweet than the recipe mixture. If the fruit tastes 

tart, add sugar to the recipe. If the fruit is very ripe or 

sweet, reduce the amount of sugar in the recipe.

•  The following Cuisinart recipes will yield up to 1½ quarts 

of dessert. When pouring ingredients in through the 

ingredient spout, DO NOT fill the freezer bowl higher than 

¼ inch from the top of the freezer bowl. The ingredients 

will increase in volume during the freezing process.

•  When making more than one recipe at a time, be sure the 

freezer bowl is completely frozen before each use. 

Additional freezer bowls may be purchased on the 

Cuisinart website (www.cuisinart.com).

•  Make sure mixing paddle and lid are in place before 

turning on machine.

• For fresh fruit frozen dessert tips see page 4.

RECIPES 

Apricot-Almond “Sorbet” .................................. 8

Banana Chip “Ice Cream” ................................. 8

Simple Fruit “Sorbet” ........................................ 8

Kiwi-Lime Pucker .............................................. 8

Tropical Mango “Sorbet” with a Kick ................ 9

Strawberry Basil “Sorbet” ................................. 9

Cranberry Spice “Sorbet” .................................. 9

Mixed Berry “Sorbet” ...................................... 10

Peach Crisp “Sorbet” ...................................... 10

Riesling Pear “Sorbet” ..................................... 11

Sweet Apple “Sorbet” ..................................... 11

Simple Syrup ................................................... 11

Piña Colada ..................................................... 11

Mango Slushy .................................................. 12

Frozen Fruit Smoothie ..................................... 12 

Simple Vanilla Ice Cream ................................. 12

Double Chocolate Ice Cream .......................... 12

Espresso Chip Ice Cream ................................ 13 

Fresh Strawberry Ice Cream ............................ 13

Salted Caramel Ice Cream .............................. 14

Dairy-Free Vanilla Ice Cream ........................... 14 

Coconut Ice Cream with  
Chocolate Chunks (dairy free) ......................... 15 

Triple Citrus Sorbet .......................................... 15

Rich Vanilla Frozen Yogurt ............................... 15 

Hot Fudge Sauce ............................................ 16

Ice Cream and Fruit Pies ................................. 16

Ice Cream Sandwiches ................................... 17 

Summary of Contents for The Fruit Scoop ICE-31

Page 1: ...The Fruit Scoop Frozen Dessert Maker INSTRUCTION AND RECIPE BOOKLET For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product always read the instruction book carefully before using ICE 31...

Page 2: ...ntenance should be done only by authorized Cuisinart Repair Personnel 12 Do not use the freezer bowl on flames hot plates or stoves Do not expose to heat source Do not wash in dishwasher doing so may...

Page 3: ...n desserts and drinks with a variety of textures and flavors d Ice Cream Paddle mixes and aerates ingredients to create ice cream frozen desserts and drinks 4 Freezer Bowl Contains cooling liquid insi...

Page 4: ...r of the base NOTE Bowl will begin to defrost quickly once it has been removed from freezer Use it immediately after removing from freezer 3 Place assembled paddle holder with selected paddle onto the...

Page 5: ...or ice cream to prevent freezer burn Remove sorbet from freezer about 15 to 20 minutes before serving Ice cream may be removed 10 to 15 minutes before serving ADDING INGREDIENTS Ingredients such as c...

Page 6: ...ing product A to the store where it was purchased or B to another retail store that sells Cuisinart products of the same type The retail store shall then at its discretion either repair the product re...

Page 7: ...ipe is to be precooked add the sweetener after the heating process is complete and ingredients have cooked Stir the mixture thoroughly to dissolve the sweetener In recipes that use alcohol add the alc...

Page 8: ...nd salt together in a small measuring cup or bowl Set aside 2 Assemble the paddle holder of the Cuisinart Fruit Scoop Frozen Dessert Maker with the fresh fruit paddle Place in freezer bowl and turn th...

Page 9: ...rry Basil Sorbet Strawberries and basil are two ingredients that scream summer They come together nicely in this bright sorbet Makes about 3 cups cup Simple Syrup see recipe page 11 2 to 3 large sprig...

Page 10: ...nsistency about 20 minutes Nutritional information per serving based on cup Calories 95 2 from fat carb 24g pro 1g fat 0g sat fat 0g chol 0mg sod 2mg calc 15mg fiber 4g Peach Crisp Sorbet Frozen peach...

Page 11: ...y 2 Once fully cooled remove the cinnamon stick Assemble the paddle holder of the Cuisinart Fruit Scoop Frozen Dessert Maker with the fresh fruit paddle Place in freezer bowl and turn the unit on Whil...

Page 12: ...per serving based on cup using the Simple Fruit Sorbet recipe on page 8 Calories 85 15 from fat carb 17g pro 2g fat 1g sat fat 1g chol 5mg sod 26mg calc 76mg fiber 1g Simple Vanilla Ice Cream This ic...

Page 13: ...e unit is running pour the mixture into the frozen freezer bowl Allow to churn until thick about 18 to 20 minutes Just before finishing add the chocolate chips and allow to mix into the churning ice c...

Page 14: ...cool to room temperature 6 Reserve 2 tablespoons of the caramel sauce and add the rest to the ice cream base whisk well to combine 7 Assemble the paddle holder of the Cuisinart Fruit Scoop Frozen Dess...

Page 15: ...t and one orange Grate teaspoon of zest from the lime reserve 2 Put the grapefruit and orange peel into a medium saucepan with 1 cup of sugar and 1 cup of water Set over medium low heat and cook until...

Page 16: ...mg fiber 1g Ice Cream and Fruit Pies A quick and easy dessert these pie crusts will please any palate They are all made to fit into a standard 9 inch pie plate but they can also be set into a 9 inch s...

Page 17: ...s and chips and mix until just combined 3 Scoop the dough into 1 inch rounds and chill in the refrigerator overnight 4 Preheat oven to 350 F Transfer dough to a parchment lined baking sheet leaving 2...

Page 18: ...18 NOTES...

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