no but i might try , got any good chocolate reciepes ?
I got a couple: These are from my "Rival" machine (Freeze Canister, makes 1 quart finished product).
Easy Chocolate Ice Cream1 1/3 Cups Chocolate Milk
1/4 Cup Sweetened Condensed Milk
1/3 Cup Whipped Dessert Topping
Combine all ingredients, pour into canister and freeze.
Chocolate Ice Cream1 1/2 Cups Whole Milk
2/3 Cup Sugar
Dash of Salt
2 Oz's Semisweet Chocolate Squares (I use Nestle's Chocolate Chip Morsels)
1 Egg Beaten (separate small bowl)
1/2 Cup Half and Half
1/3 Cup Whipping Cream
1/2 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
Combine milk, sugar, salt, and chocolate pieces in a saucepan. Over medium heat, stir the mixture constantly till chocolate is melted and it almost boils. Stir about 1 cup of the hot mixture into the beaten egg. Combine well, then add to the other mixture on the stove. Cook and stir over low heat until slightly thickened (2 minutes). Stir in half and half, whipping cream, and vanilla. Cover and refrigerate for 2-4 hours. Pour into frozen canister and freeze.
Old Fashioned Vanilla Ice CreamThis is a basic custard, and other things can be added to it.
1/2 Cup Sugar
Dash of Salt
1 Cup Whole Milk
1 Egg Beaten (separate small bowl)
1 Cup Whipping Cream
2 Teaspoons Vanilla Extract
Combine surgar, salt, and milk in saucepan. Cook over medium heat stirring occasionally until mixture almost boils. Reduce heat to low. Stir 1/2 cup of hot milk mixture into beaten egg. Combine back into hot mixture on the stove. Lower heat, and stirring constantly until slightly thickened (2-3 minutes). Remove from heat and refrigerate for 2-4 hours. Combine whipping cream, vanilla, and chilled mixture with a wire whisk until combined. Pour into freezer canister and freeze.
This basic vanilla ice cream custard is so versatile for adding other things. Like Reese's pieces, nuts, crushed oreos, chocolate covered peanuts, etc. You can also make strawberry ice cream very easily. Just cut down on the sugar to 1/3 cup, and use strawberry syrup (1/4 cup) during the freezing process. You can also add fruit like peaches, strawberries, raspberries, etc. On my maker, there's a hole in the top of the fitted top to add ingredients during the freezing process.
I'm experimenting with some other flavors. Trying to get the sugar and other ingredients to balance, so it's not to sweet, or not sweet enough. I almost have the Lemon just right, but need more work on the orange creme. I just got a green tea recipe that I'm going to try, and will post some more recipe's after I've proven them.
Once you start making this on a regular basis, it goes pretty fast (the cooking part). Then it's just the freezing part. Get some plastic freezer tubs to store you finished ice cream. Your custard should double+ in volume.