Kenwood IM200 Ice Cream Maker, 0.8 litre, 8W
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Average customer review:Product Description
- 1ltr capacity
- removable bowl
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #24 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Kenwood
- Model: IM200
- Released on: 2003-11-13
Features
- Ice Cream Maker
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
With more and more of us becoming very aware of unwanted additives in food, any product which puts you in control has to be good and the Kenwood ice cream maker is one of these. Use your own ingredients to make home made ice cream, sorbet or frozen yoghurt which will be ready in just 25- 40 minutes. The secret of smooth ice cream is to keep the mixture moving while it is freezing and that's what this machine does. It will make up to 0.8lires and with a wide feeder tube you can add ingredients as you go. The double insulated freezer canister should be kept in your freezer so that it is always ready to be used.
Customer Reviews
Simple to use - good results
I'm not sure if I'm doing something different to the previous reviewers, but my ice cream and frozen yoghurt has turned out perfect every time with the Kenwood ice cream maker. I use the pre-frozen bowl straight from the freezer, and within 25 minutes the ice cream is ready. Yes, the ice cream does freeze solid if you pop it in the freezer to store long-term, but I just take it out and leave it on the kitchen bench for about half an hour before I want to serve it - that's pretty much the same as I would do with any commercially bought ice cream. It's also a little bit noisy, but that really doesn't matter when it's in the kitchen and it's only on for 25 minutes at a time. Overall the Kenwood is a great product for those who want to experiment with making ice cream without forking out for an expensive refrigerated machine.
Kenwood IM 200 0.8 ltr Ice cream maker.
After reading some of the reviews I was rather sceptical but my worries were unfounded! The first attempt to make ice cream turned out absolutely brilliantly! I made strawberry ice cream with strawberries, a carton of low fat strawberry yogurt, some double cream and sugar. It was delicious and the texture was just like 'bought' ice cream. (Why should we always compare it I wonder, as if 'bought' is the be all and end all!)
As it made rather more than I had wanted for two people I put the rest in the freezer and when I took it out again (left it for a few minutes) the consistency was just as good. BUT - read the instructions and BE SURE to follow them! I think that some users have not done this!
You must put in the mixture when the machine IS CHURNING - as instructed! And do not overfill.
good buy
I have had one for some time now. Excellent, simple, but then I didn't have unrealistic expectations. I knew I had room in the freezer or I wouldn't have bought it. It mixes as it freezes and when it is done you eat the icecream. Just fine.






