Gaggia Gelatiera 74500N Ice Cream Maker
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #37030 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Gaggia
- Model: 74500N
- Released on: 2003-10-24
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Manufacturer's Description
Every ice cream aficionado would agree that the best ice cream is home-made ice cream. With the Gaggia Gelatiera Ice Cream Maker, home-made ice cream is now easier than ever. In just a few minutes the Gaggia Gelatiera Ice Cream Maker prepares exquisite ice cream of any flavor, perfectly balancing a creamy consistency of texture with the unmistakable classic taste of the finest Italian hand-made gelato. Interchangeable bowls make the Gaggia Gelatiera Ice Cream Maker extremely simple to maintain, as well as helping to save on electrical energy consumption. And most importantly, the rapidity and ease of preparation guarantees that you don't waste your own energy.
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brilliant!!
I have been looking at getting an ice cream maker to indulge myself and did some research. This ice cream maker has been recommended on several cooking websites. I finally bought the Gaggia as "retail therapy" in a sudden moment of madness and although it is more expensive than the ones that you have to prefreeze, I have no regrets.
It arrived well packed and is ready to use after standing for 12 hrs to allow the coolant to settle because it has a built in freezer. It is well built and is a nice rectangular shape, but is not easy to move about so it is better if you have an allocated space for it on the desktop.
It is extremely easy to operate, there are 3 buttons: 1/ to start freezing 2/ timer 3/ to start the mixing paddle.
To make ice cream, you pre-cool it for 5 mins, start the paddle, pour in the ice cream mix and you get lovely ice cream 20-30mins later.
It comes with a removable bowl that fits inside the fixed bowl. If you use the removable bowl you have to put a little bit of alcohol in between the fixed and removable bowl to help conduction, it says "alimentary alcohol or spirit" in the instruction book, I use gin and have no problems. You can make ice cream in either the fixed or removable bowls and so can have different batches one after the other. I have so far only use the removable one as I think it is easier to clean as you can take it out of the machine. It is cylindrical in shape and easy to clean once you have removed the paddle.
It can make 600g of ice cream in one go, which translates to roughly half the volume of the bowl in ice cream mixture as the ice cream expands as it freezes and air is added by the mixing process.
The instruction booklet comes with some classic Italian ice cream, sherbet, long drinks and granite recipes, but there are plenty of variations that you can find on the internet. I have been randomly changing the ingredients and have yet to make a batch that doesn't taste wonderful. e.g. I ran out of cream and made chocolate ice cream with double the quantity of milk instead of half milk and half cream and it still turns out lovely, an excellent texture, smooth with no lumps or bits of ice. I have also tried mango-tofu ice cream with soya milk just to try something different and found that just as yummy and less rich (better for the waistline).
Best of all you don't have to plan a day ahead to make ice cream, all you need is to get the ingredients and switch the machine on 5mins before you have the mix ready. Press the button when you serve dinner and it will be ready when you finish your main course, perfect for having people round!! The only thing is, you can hear it churning, so if you can't bear noise at all, you will need somewhere out of the way to put it, but then it is only for half an hour.
If you have never made ice cream before (like me), you will probably find a blender handy for making the ice cream mix. Other than that, it couldn't be simpler. You have total control over what goes in the ice cream, fresh ingredients, no preservatives and you can have whatever you want, whenever you want!! Perfect!!
Great for vegans
Living anywhere other than Rome (where you can get fabulous gelato di soja) is a frustrating experience for a vegan of Italian ancestry. You can get vegan ice cream in the UK but it's not that good and nothing like Italian ice cream. I'd been thinking about getting one of these machines for ages but was put off by the price. However, in the end the craving for delicious ice cream that was vegan and slso not really high in sugar got the best of me and I took the plunge. I was not disappointed. The day the machine arrived, I wanted to try it out straight away but all I had to hand was some soya milk, a mango and some concentrated apple juice. I bunged these ingredients in and 30 minutes later I had a really delicious and satisfying ice cream. Because I had only used soya milk (no soya cream to hand) it was not very rich but it was full of the flavour of fresh fruit and was very refreshing. I also knew exactly what was in it and that they were all healthy ingredients. I've sinced tried the same recipe but with fresh strawberries and no-sugar strawberry conserve and that was even better than the mango. I'm looking forward to trying lots more fruit combinations and maybe some vegan chocolate as well. The only criticsm I have (and the reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5) is that, for such a large, heavy machine, the actual amount of ice cream you can make in one go is not very much. OK if you're just making it for 2 people, but if you are making it for a dinner party it wouldn't go very far. That's the only thing wrong with it though.If you're a vegan and love ice cream (or for anyone who wants healthy ice cream), I'd really recommend getting one of these machines.
totally satisfying!
I am delighted with this wonderful machine. Having had ice cream makers before that have not done the business, I hesitated to plunge again. It does what it says - excellent ice cream swiftly and easily, simple to operate, easy to clean. The main bowl capacity is about 1pt of finished ice cream, enough for two greedies. It is more fun to use than those without a freezer unit and well worth the extra money. Making (and eating) ice cream is carefree! Best recipes from Ben & Jerry book qv.



