Yes, unless the ice cream maker has a special bowl that has a frozen liquid layer in it.
Nancy Johnson invented the first hand cranked ice cream freezer in 1843. Nancy sold the patent to William Young. He marketed the machine as the Johnson Patent Ice Cream Freezer.
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.
There are many website that sell electric ice cream makers for a cheap price. Amazon sells hundreds of these ice cream makers that have reasonably low prices.
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As a by product of the electric stove the first electric toaster oven was invented in 1910. A gentleman named William Hadawy who designed the first electric stove also invented the toaster. William developed the idea for the Westinghouse Corporation who is still a leading producer of toaster ovens today.
You put your ice cream mixture in the container and close it and put it in the old fashion ice cream maker and layer Ice and rock salt on the outside, if you have the hand crank type then you crank it for a long time. If you have an electric one you turn it until you hear the motor start to "work heavier" That means you have soft ice cream. Edit: Antique ice cream makers won't be electric.
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