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    Old 07-15-2018, 03:17 PM
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    Summer is definitely here, it's HOT and it's time for ice cream!! Unfortunately, regular, dairy-based ice cream is very WW friendly, not is it remotely vegan. I've been on the search for extra-smooth, extra creamy, vegan ice cream and gelato recipes. I have a Cuisinart ice cream maker, now I just need some lean, tasty recipes. I'm trying to avoid using full-fat coconut milk in the recipe, because it's not very WW friendly. However, I found this gelato recipe that uses almond milk for its base:

    http://www.oneingredientchef.com/cinnamon-dolce-gelato/

    I also found an interesting recipe for ice cream that adds a little bit of corn starch to make it thick and creamy:
    https://www.thekitchn.com/how-to-mak...-kitchn-204755

    I'm wondering if I could use a little guar gum to make the gelato/ice cream silky smooth. Has anyone tried this?

    I have a huge bag of almonds and also some hazelnuts that I can use to make milk for the base. I don't think that I'd even need any extra flavoring s/a vanilla, or almond extract in the recipe. The milk is so flavorful on its own.

    Ideas? Tips?

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    Old 07-16-2018, 06:25 AM
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    Don't know about making your own ice cream, gelato...but DD is on WW and has found a brand named Halo or Halotop ice cream at a store here in Illinois - meijers - don't know if brand/store is nationwide...tasted several flavor so yesterday at her house....good- I think she said 3/$10.00.....
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    Old 07-16-2018, 06:50 AM
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    Rebecca Katz's cookbooks may have more options, but this is one. I know it uses coconut milk, but if you are consuming only one 3 ounce pop, it shouldn't hurt your WW too bad.
    https://www.rebeccakatz.com/recipe-b...-milk-ice-pops
    Dr. Andrew Weil also has some recipies:
    https://www.drweil.com/diet-nutritio...rozen-dessert/
    https://www.drweil.com/diet-nutritio...kthorn-sorbet/
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    Originally Posted by Geri B
    Don't know about making your own ice cream, gelato...but DD is on WW and has found a brand named Halo or Halotop ice cream at a store here in Illinois - meijers - don't know if brand/store is nationwide...tasted several flavor so yesterday at her house....good- I think she said 3/$10.00.....
    that Halo Top is fabulous. I love it. Mr. stitchnripper can't eat dairy or soy so we get him almond, coconut or cashew "ice cream". I don't love the texture but he is happy with it. It is not low calorie.
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    I have had Cuisinart ice cream maker for over a decade. It works great. I use bananas and avacados with almond milk to make healthy ice cream sometimes. It's very smooth. I add sugar and flavorings to taste. Mostly I make real cream gelato. Love that stuff.
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    We've been having some really hot days - I don't have an ice cream maker but willing to give it a try without one. I've been trying to find almond butter but have not been successful. Actually I can not find any kind of 'funky' butter. We have Meijer and Martin stores around here. I will look for Halotop.
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    Halo is good, but IMHO Breyer Delights is much better. Give it a try!
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    Old 07-17-2018, 05:03 AM
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    Originally Posted by Mary Christine
    Halo is good, but IMHO Breyer Delights is much better. Give it a try!
    I've tried both brands and they're really good. Coconut Bliss is also excellent.

    I live an hour away from my grocery store, so buying ice cream and bringing it home is sometimes a disappointment. It is usually half melted and it never really freezes back to it's original consistency. Plus, i like trying to make my own with homemade almond milk. It's so flavorful.

    ~ C
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    Originally Posted by cindyb
    We've been having some really hot days - I don't have an ice cream maker but willing to give it a try without one. I've been trying to find almond butter but have not been successful. Actually I can not find any kind of 'funky' butter. We have Meijer and Martin stores around here. I will look for Halotop.
    If you can't find almond butter in a jar at the store, it's easy to make your own. Just put a couple of handfuls of unsalted, raw almonds in a food processor, or high-speed power blender (Vita-Mix) and blend. I use an old food processor and it takes awhile for the nuts to grind down, release their oil and give way to butter, but it works wonderfully. My DH has a peanut butter addiction and I make all of our peanut butter this way. I've done almond butter many times too.

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    Thanks! I'll check those out!

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