I’m not sure how but I completely forgot to share this with you.
It was about a month ago… Our freezer was having an issue, which later turned out to be not a big deal. Thank goodness Mr. G is also Mr. Fix-it. In the mean time I totally panicked and sourced dry ice (and a lot of it) to keep our 200lbs of beef in the freezer from becoming the largest neighborhood BBQ anyone has ever thrown around here.
Long story short…the freezer was back up and running in short order and we had 100lbs of dry ice to play with. Since we weren’t throwing that BBQ after all, we had no need of a fake smoke cloud to roll from the garage. Still was fun to pretend.
We searched out “fun things to do with dry ice” and found you can make ice cream. Sweet! No pun intended.
We used my trusty Kitchen Aid mixer. It was the one thing that I wanted when we got married. Now 20yrs later…I’m glad I insisted we make that purchase…I use it all the time.
We weren’t really sure exactly how to make the ice cream and as you can see…we had a little trouble. The dry ice wasn’t crushed quite as fine as it should have been. This created very large bubbles as the solid carbon dioxide sublimated. In the end, it turned out perfectly.
The yummiest vanilla ice cream we’ve ever had!! In fact it was so good we decided to make more the next day…
We made another batch of vanilla, chocolate and my personal favorite…strawberry! We had fresh picked strawberries from the my in-laws garden…oh yum!
It’s certainly not an inexpensive way to make ice cream but if you’ve got some extra dry ice sitting around…it’s a great way to use it!
Well how fun is that!
also glad your freezer was not on the fritz afterall…whew!
You sounded very scientific with your “solid carbon dioxide sublimated” phrase ;-)
July is National Ice Cream month too I believe…I enjoy ice cream all year long…you all have done it up in a grand and yummy fashion!
oxo
So glad you refrigerator issues got resolved before the “epic BBQ”! I love Vanilla, but I bet any of those fresh ice cream flavors were delicious!
Heehee, that dry ice looks like a lot of fun! You could combine the 3 ice cream flavors to make Neapolitan. :)
I’m not sure how I missed this one, but it looks like you had fun making your ice cream. I’m glad it was you and not me who had to clean up that mess around your mixer, as well as the bowl.
Had to agree with Patty on your sublimation phrase. It caught my attention, too!