PULLMAN, Wash. – It just so happens that July is National Ice Cream Month. To celebrate, I decided to whip up some homemade ice cream. You can try it at home, too.
Put milk, sugar, and vanilla into a freezer bag and seal it up tight. Fill another gallon freezer bag with ice and rock salt. Place the liquid mix bag inside the ice bag and give it a good long shake. Some scientists might call this part “agitating.”
After five minutes or so, you’ll notice the liquid mix in your bag becomes solid. Then you can dig in with a spoon. Find all the instructions for Ice Cream-in-a-Bag here.
After making my own homemade tuna-flavored ice cream, I decided to take a trip to the Washington State University Creamery to see how the professionals make ice cream for Ferdinand’s Ice Cream Shoppe.
Read all of this answer from Dr. Universe at https://askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2016/07/07/ice-cream-made/.
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