Make homemade ice cream in a plastic bag

Make homemade ice cream in a plastic bag

No ice cream? No problem! You probably have the ingredients at home to whip some up. Watch this video to learn how to make homemade ice cream in a plastic bag.

You Will Need

* Two resealable plastic bags, one gallon-sized and one quart-sized
* 1/2 c reduced-fat or whole milk
* 1½ to 2 tablespoons of sugar
* ½ teaspoon of vanilla extract or 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder
* 2 trays of ice cubes
* 6 tbsp salt
* Waterproof winter gloves
* Chocolate or butterscotch chips
* Flavored syrups
* Flavoring extracts

Step 1. Put ingredients in smaller bag

Put the milk and sugar in the quart-sized bag and seal it. For vanilla ice cream, add vanilla extract; for chocolate ice cream, add cocoa powder. Throw in a quarter of a cup of chocolate or butterscotch chips if you like.

Experiment with other varieties by using ½ to 1 tsp. of flavored syrups like strawberry or caramel or extracts like lemon or almond.

Step 2. Make an ice bag

Put the ice and the salt in the gallon-sized bag.

Step 3. Put small bag inside big one

Put the smaller bag inside the bigger bag and seal it.

Step 4. Shake it

Shake the larger bag vigorously for seven to 10 minutes.

Wear winter gloves while you shake; the bag is cold!

Step 5. Enjoy

Remove the small bag, which now contains ice cream. Snip a hole in the corner of the bag and squeeze it into a dish. Makes one serving.


FACT: In the 1920s, immigrants arriving on Ellis Island were served vanilla ice cream as part of their “Welcome to America” meal.

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