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French Vanilla Ice Cream

French Vanilla Ice Cream
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24 hrs 10 mins
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Easy
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280 cal
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4 serv.

Ingredients

180 g

milk, whole

140 g

heavy cream

90 g

sugar

40 g

egg yolks

5 g

vanilla extract

lemon zest - optional to taste

Rich, creamy, and endlessly versatile, this custardy vanilla is delicious on its own, or paired with any number of toppings or desserts.

Nutritional Information

Per serving (4)

280 calories, 10g fat, 25g carbs, 0g fiber, 25g sugar, 4g protein.

Nutrition facts are based on the recipe as listed. Adding protein powder or swapping any ingredients will alter nutritional content.

*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Directions

1

In a blender, blend milk, cream, egg yolk, sugar, vanilla extract & lemon zest for 10 seconds.

2

In a saucepan add mixture and dissolve sugar. (If using microwave, pour ingredients into Chill cup and heat at 1000W for 1 minute 30 seconds, then stir).

3

Cool in fridge; blend the mixture in a blender again to get a liquid as homogeneous as possible for approximately 10 seconds.

4

Pour the mixture into the nutribullet Chill™ Pint Cup and cover with the Lid. Freeze for 24 hours.

5

When ready to process, uncover the Pint Cup and twist the Blade Block into place.

6

Attach the Pint Cup to the Motor Base and twist to engage.

7

Select the ICE CREAM setting and press the center START button.

8

When the program finishes, press the Release button and twist off the Blade Block. Serve immediately or store in the freezer.

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NEVER use the nutribullet Cup to blend hot, warm, or carbonated ingredients.
DO NOT blend for more than one minute when using the nutribullet Cup.

Blending hot, warm, or carbonated ingredients in a nutribullet Cup may result in over-pressurization, causing the Cup to forcefully separate when removed from the Motor Base or upon opening, which may expel hot contents and/or exposure to the blades, both of which may cause serious bodily injuries.

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