The Book of Ices, Ice Beverages, Ice-Creams and Ices
Mrs. H. Llewellyn Williams
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Summer is around the corner, time to make ice cream! This volume contains tried and true recipes for all kinds of cold drinks and desserts to cool off on a hot summer day. Though published in 1891, these recipes can still sweeten this year's season. - Summary by Carolin (2 hr 7 min)
Capítulos
The History of Ice-Cream | 3:54 | Leído por Foon |
Ice-Cream Making Appurtenances, Utensils, etc. | 6:56 | Leído por Foon |
Materials for Ice-Creams and Water-Ices | 19:37 | Leído por BettyB |
Ice-Creams | 25:17 | Leído por BettyB |
Water Ices | 12:30 | Leído por DaveB |
Iced Puddings, etc. | 23:31 | Leído por BettyB |
Iced Beverages, part 1 | 17:23 | Leído por BettyB |
Iced Beverages, part 2 | 18:19 | Leído por BettyB |
Reseñas
It's Simpler Now





Phxjennifer
People worked hard in the olden days! It basically took all day to make ice cream, unless you wanted plain vanilla. Vanilla's in here, but so are dozens of other options, including granitas (which, we are assured, only take an extra 20 minutes of cranking), flavors with wine, and flavors composed of exotic ingredients with names I can't pronounce. The narration is pretty good, but the recipes will spark your imagination--apricot ice with a bit of adult beverage, anyone?