

Buy The Skinny Ice Cream Maker: Delicious Lower Fat, Lower Calorie Ice Cream, Frozen Yogurt & Sorbet Recipes For Your Ice Cream Maker by CookNation (ISBN: 9781909855496) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Nice Recipe Book - As described and a good selection of recipes Review: Low calorie puddings with no compromise on flavour, and ingredients that will be in most people's cupboards already - I have been using this book almost constantly since I purchased it in June. I am a big fan, especially since I love using my own ingredients rather than buying the 'synthetic' stuff they call ice cream. I have always preferred the 'clotted/full cream' varieties of ice cream to the 'milk powder' base that most ice creams are made of. Having said that, I am not a particular fan of ice cream normally. Instead, the 'low fat yoghurt' recipes in this book have really caught my taste, as well as those of my children. I am less keen on the recipes using the 'half fat custard' but then I don't really like custard. The strawberry yoghurt I have made endless times, but also the lemon 'ice cream' which is rather good and made using low fat evaporated milk and low fat creme fraiche. It doesn't taste as if it is only 45 cals a scoop (strawberry yoghurt), or maybe 65 cals (I think) for the lemon ice cream, but they taste soooo good. I haven't used a half and half sweetener before but it doesn't have an after tang so I have no problem using 1 1/2 oz instead of the usual 4oz of caster/granulated sugar that normal recipes would call for. I haven't even tried to use the Ben & Jerry book ice cream book I also purchased, thinking that the children might not enjoy the 'skinny recipes', silly me! If you want to lose weight, but don't want to eat something that tastes as if it's a calorie controlled recipe, then, within reason, this should be your book of choice for puddings. Also, it's worth noting that most of the recipes are very simple (strawberry yoghurt requires 3 items, strawberries, yoghurt and half and half), and don't really require 'unusual' ingredients. For me the half and half was the only item that I hadn't purchased fairly regularly before.
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M**S
Nice Recipe Book
As described and a good selection of recipes
P**P
Low calorie puddings with no compromise on flavour, and ingredients that will be in most people's cupboards already
I have been using this book almost constantly since I purchased it in June. I am a big fan, especially since I love using my own ingredients rather than buying the 'synthetic' stuff they call ice cream. I have always preferred the 'clotted/full cream' varieties of ice cream to the 'milk powder' base that most ice creams are made of. Having said that, I am not a particular fan of ice cream normally. Instead, the 'low fat yoghurt' recipes in this book have really caught my taste, as well as those of my children. I am less keen on the recipes using the 'half fat custard' but then I don't really like custard. The strawberry yoghurt I have made endless times, but also the lemon 'ice cream' which is rather good and made using low fat evaporated milk and low fat creme fraiche. It doesn't taste as if it is only 45 cals a scoop (strawberry yoghurt), or maybe 65 cals (I think) for the lemon ice cream, but they taste soooo good. I haven't used a half and half sweetener before but it doesn't have an after tang so I have no problem using 1 1/2 oz instead of the usual 4oz of caster/granulated sugar that normal recipes would call for. I haven't even tried to use the Ben & Jerry book ice cream book I also purchased, thinking that the children might not enjoy the 'skinny recipes', silly me! If you want to lose weight, but don't want to eat something that tastes as if it's a calorie controlled recipe, then, within reason, this should be your book of choice for puddings. Also, it's worth noting that most of the recipes are very simple (strawberry yoghurt requires 3 items, strawberries, yoghurt and half and half), and don't really require 'unusual' ingredients. For me the half and half was the only item that I hadn't purchased fairly regularly before.
G**4
Well written
Really good recipes and easy to follow n
S**)
Compact book
Lots of recipes
V**N
Not the greatest
It just offers you ways to substitute ingredients and use pre made shop bought low fat alternatives- not really homemade in my eyes if you use pre bought custard. Plus low fat condensed milk may have less fat but does have more sugar. I had hoped for more inventive ways of healthy ice cream like using fruit or making versions that could rely on more milk and less cream. The flavours are ok but it all tasted quite packaged because of the pre made custard. Basically you don't need it because take your normal recipe and buy low fat custard instead of using cream, eggs and milk or use low fat creme fraiche and a lot of sugar to offset the sour taste.
L**A
Very useful
Lovely little book, looking forward to trying out the recipes. Looks fairly basic ingredients wise, so all depends on the ice-cream maker!
A**R
Useful book for the working family
I purchased a kitchen aid ice cream attachment and this was one of the books I bought to go with it. The inside of the book is very simple (black and white text), the recipes are relatively simple (which can be a real blessing) and have so far turned out consistent results. Whilst these aren't the recipes that will win you a competition (probably due to their 'skinny' nature) they are good for the average working family. Personally I have started putting the ice cream into small containers before putting them in the freezer as I find this further helps with portion control.
S**E
Stella Lane
What a interesting ice cream maker book and enjoyed it .
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