How Ice Cream is Made
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The freezing takes place in the White Mountain
®
Ice Cream Maker by
using rock salt and ice as a refrigerant. Rock salt causes ice to melt quicker
by lowering its melting point. The “brine solution” or liquid that forms
in the wooded bucket absorbs heat from the ice cream mix and gradually
lowers the temperature of the mix until it begins to freeze.
If no salt was added to the ice, it would melt at 32 degrees Fahrenheit
and eventually the ice water and ice cream mix would stabilize at
32 degrees. Since ice cream will not begin to freeze until its
temperature falls below 27 degrees, we need to add salt and
lower the melting point of the ice.
For our purposes, we need a salt concentration, or a ratio
of 5 cups of ice to 1 cup of salt. This will create a good brine
solution. At this concentration, our brine temperature
should remain constant at 8 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit.
This will give us the rapid cooling and freezing
that is essential to making smooth, creamy
ice cream.
How Ice Cream is Made
Ice cream is made by freezing (while stirring) a pasteurized,
homogenized mixture of cream, milk, sugar, and other ingredients
and flavorings to produce a countless variety of ice cream creations.
Importance of Rock Salt
Product Features
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The Original Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Maker
White Mountain
®
Ice Cream Maker
Motor – enhanced 12,000 RPM motor provides
the churning torque needed for making creamy
homemade ice cream and has the power to restart
after stopping to add fruit, berries, chocolate or
candy to a thickened ice cream mixture.
Bucket – crafted of select pine from New England
and bound with strong galvanized hoops and
electroplated fittings to ensure lasting stability.
Canister – The tall canister design allows the
ice cream to come in close contact with the ice
and rock salt making it freeze faster.
Dasher – The beechwood blades are
self-adjusting to ensure uniform scraping
of the ice cream mixture on the canisters
interior sidewall.
Heavy-duty Hand Crank – No cords or batteries needed.
(Hand Crank model sold separately)
Auto Safety Shut Off
This Ice Cream Maker is supplied with an AUTO SAFETY SHUT OFF.
Should the motor become overheated it will turn off. In order to restart the
Ice Cream Maker, the following steps must be followed:
1. Unplug the Ice Cream Maker.
2. Wait at least 20 minutes for motor to cool.
3. Plug in and operate normally.
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