Ice Cream Makers: Recipes & Guides
Whipping up your favorite treat has never been easier. Our ice cream maker guide covers tips, techniques, product recommendations and, of course, recipes.
Strawberry Citrus Ice
Daiquiri fans, put away your straws for this blend of strawberries, lime juice and orange juice in a refreshing ice. — Robin M. Keane, Framingham, Massachusetts
Cantaloupe Sorbet
"This sorbet was used as a refreshing summer dessert after a hearty meal. Everyone loved it as a palate-cleansing finale...
Fresh Mint & Grapefruit Sorbet
With a smooth, velvety texture, this pretty pink sorbet is a pleasant finish to special occasion meals. Mint beautifully balances...
Mint Papaya Sorbet
While looking looking for new ways to use my favorite herb—fresh mint—I decided to create a frosty treat that was...
Sweetheart Sorbet
A warm reception always greets cool, smooth scoops of this lemony treat. The not-too-sour, not-too-sweet confection you can serve for...
Lemon Sorbet
Whether you serve it in chilled bowls or scoop it into cut lemon halves, this creamy four-ingredient sorbet is both...
Orange Rosemary Sorbet
Add a refreshing finish to any meal with this smooth icy dessert from Bonnie Kinzler of New York, New York....
Peach Sorbet
"Since moving to an area where fresh peaches are plentiful, I've made this frosty treat frequently," writes Mary Dixson of...
Lemon Verbena Ice Cups
For a refreshing summer dessert, try these delicious ice cups. They are so easy to prepare and are so pretty...
Orange Sorbet
Add a splash of color to the dinner table with this orange sorbet. The refreshing orange flavor of this frozen...
Blood Orange-Pomegranate Sorbet
When guests set eyes on this ruby-red dessert, they'll know they're in for a treat. It's the perfect ending for...
Sonoran Sunset Watermelon Ice
If you didn’t think watermelon and cilantro could go together in a dessert, this recipe will give you a pleasant...
Blushing Grapefruit Sorbet
Not overly sweet, this sorbet is a hit at the holidays, when there’s plenty of citrus fruit on hand. Try...