No, you sure don't!
You can put the cream mixture from an ice cream recipe in a zip-lock bag and then but that in a much large bag of crushed ice, or a tupperware container of crushed ice and salt. Agitate until the recipe freezes!
There are a number of creative ways to do the agitation, the ice cream maker is just more effective and efficient
to actually make ice cream
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Yes, unless the ice cream maker has a special bowl that has a frozen liquid layer in it.
By cooking it
First you get an ice cream maker, then you freeze the bowl for the maker, then you mix the ingredients and then you put it in the maker, then you wait while it churns.
yes. search ice cream recipies on allrecipies.com
no ther is not a ice cream maker in space
Ice cream tastes good and a lot of people wanted it and prepared to pay good money for it.Like a lot of good inventions, it supplied a need and a market.
"The salt makes the ice melt. the melting of ice requires input of heat and this 'sucks' the heat out of the ice cream mixture causing that to freeze." You are correct. The salt lowers the freezing point of saltwater-ice mixture causing melting of the ice. Melting of ice is a process that absorbs heat due to the heat of fusion (80 cal/g of melting ice). Thermal energy is transferred from warmer (ice cream) to colder substance (ice/saltwater mixture). In this instance, heat is lost from the ice cream and transferred to the colder ice/salt-water mixture, allowing ice cream to freeze.
No. To make ice-cream in a bag, you do not need eggs. You need ice, sugar, milk, and salt to make ice cream in a bag.
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