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Tips to Making Custard Based  
Ice Cream

A traditional creamy ice-cream is made from 
a custard base. Here are some steps to help 
you achieve perfect custard every time.
•  Make sure the eggs are fresh and are at 

room temperature.

•  Have your ingredients measured out and 

ready so that you are not leaving anything 
waiting.

•  Using a wire whisk or electric hand mixer, 

beat the egg yolks and sugar in a large 
deep bowl for about 3-4 minutes or until 
light and creamy. The colour will go quite 
light.

•  Place the milk/cream required for the 

recipe in a saucepan. 

•  Heat the milk mixture on a low/medium 

heat until the mixture looks like it is 
almost about to boil. A good guide is when 
little bubbles start to appear around the 
edges of the milk. Be careful not to boil. 
Should you boil the milk you will need to 
start again.

•  Using a wire whisk, whisk the hot milk 

mixture gradually into the egg mixture 
making sure that the two are well 
combined.

•  Return the mixture into a clean saucepan 

and cook over a low heat, stirring 
constantly with a wooden spoon. The 
custard mixture is ready when it thickens 
and coats the back of a spoon. To test this 
place the wooden spoon into the custard 
mixture then turn the spoon over. Run your 
finger once down the back of the spoon. If 
the custard is thick enough it will keep the 

finger mark, if it is still runny the mixture 
will either not grab onto the back of the 
spoon and look very thin or the finger mark 
will not stay. 

•  If the mixture separates or curdles then 

heat is too high.

•  Do not leave the custard unattended while 

cooking.

•  The custard will take anywhere from 5-15 

minutes to thicken depending on the type/
size of saucepan used. It is best to use a 
low heat as different stove types will vary 
greatly in heat. 

•  Once the custard has thickened, transfer 

the mixture into a heat proof bowl. Allow 
the mixture to cool before placing into 
the refrigerator, cover and chill for several 
hours before use.

Summary of Contents for Snack Heroes GL5500

Page 1: ...Snack Heroes Ice Cream Maker Instruction Booklet GL5500 Please read these instructions carefully and retain for future reference...

Page 2: ...tions 1 Features of your Snack Heroes Ice Cream Maker 2 Before using your Snack Heroes Ice Cream Maker 4 Using your Snack Heroes Ice Cream Maker 5 Handy hints when using your Snack Heroes Ice Cream Ma...

Page 3: ...appliance The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating Never leave an appliance unattended while in use Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its in...

Page 4: ...during the freezing process and its transparency allows observation of the ice cream making process for perfect results every time Pouring hole cover holds the motor unit in place Paddle extender Con...

Page 5: ...igned to freeze quickly in your freezer and provide an even temperature throughout the freezing process Locking Tabs Holds the pouring hole cover and base in place Base Holds the freezer canister Non...

Page 6: ...ough freezing For best results wrap the freezer canister in a plastic bag and place upright in the back of the freezer where it is coldest Wrapping the freezer canister with a plastic bag will prevent...

Page 7: ...ove the freezer canister from freezer 5 Place the freezer canister into the base 6 Place the pouring hole cover onto the base so that all 4 locking tabs are aligned 7 Rotate clockwise slightly until t...

Page 8: ...ion of the ingredients were incorrect 11 To add ingredients after the mixture process has begun gently add them through the pouring hole 12 When the mixture has thickened and reaches the top of the pa...

Page 9: ...etary requirements For example different varieties of cream may be used which will produce varying flavours and textures Due to an increase in volume during preparation the maximum amount of liquid mi...

Page 10: ...ally into the egg mixture making sure that the two are well combined Return the mixture into a clean saucepan and cook over a low heat stirring constantly with a wooden spoon The custard mixture is re...

Page 11: ...oughly Do not use abrasive scouring pads powders or cleaners NOTE Never place the freezer canister in the freezer if it is still wet Pouring hole cover paddle and base may be placed on the top shelf o...

Page 12: ...has thickened and reaches the top of the paddle the ice cream is completely prepared and the ice cream maker should be turned off To avoid the motor overheating the ice cream maker may turn itself of...

Page 13: ...o a clean saucepan and cook stirring constantly with a wooden spoon over low heat until mixture thickens and coats the back of the spoon Do not allow mixture to boil or it will curdle 5 Transfer mixtu...

Page 14: ...line into shards pulse in a food processor until coarsely chopped 4 Once the ice cream is finished stir through 1 cup of the praline Spoon into a plastic container cover and freeze until firm Sprinkle...

Page 15: ...stirring about 10 minutes or until syrup is a deep golden colour 3 Pour toffee mixture into a 20cm x 20cm square pan stand for 5 minutes Sprinkle honey comb chocolate over hot toffee Refrigerate for...

Page 16: ...he pouring hole 6 When mixture has thickened and reaches the top of the paddle the ice cream is completely prepared and the ice cream maker should be turned off To avoid the motor overheating the ice...

Page 17: ...lla bean seeds scraped 5 egg yolks cup 110g caster sugar 1 Combine milk and cream in a saucepan Split vanilla bean in half lengthways Scrape out the seeds add the pod and the seeds to the saucepan Bri...

Page 18: ...here are many different styles of gelato we have chosen two styles sugar syrup and custard based Sugar syrup gelato has a light refreshing taste with a hint of creaminess to them while a custard based...

Page 19: ...efrigerate for 4 6 hours or overnight 3 Whisk together the lemon syrup and cream in a jug 4 Position the ice cream maker as directed on pages 5 6 Turn unit on add mixture through the pouring hole 5 Wh...

Page 20: ...cream is completely prepared and the ice cream maker should be turned off To avoid the motor overheating the ice cream maker may turn itself off when the mixture has thickened and is ready Gelato vari...

Page 21: ...r syrup 1 Place thawed berries and their juices in a food processor and puree until smooth Push berries through a sieve to remove the seeds Chill 2 Combine the sugar syrup berries and lime juice and s...

Page 22: ...our or until well chilled 3 Position the ice cream maker as directed on pages 5 6 Turn unit on add mixture through the pouring hole 4 When mixture has thickened and reaches the top of the paddle the i...

Page 23: ...guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law and under the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act In Australia you are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and...

Page 24: ...isit www sunbeam co nz Or call 0800 786 232 Snack Heroes is a trademark of Sunbeam Corporation Made in China Due to minor changes in design or otherwise the product may differ from the one shown in th...

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