Donvier ice cream maker - inserting the bucket

Donvier ice cream maker - inserting the bucket - Person Holding Ice Cream Cone

Recently I bought a Donvier 1 pint ice cream maker on Ebay. When I figured out how to put the rim on the chill recepticle it didn't seem that hard. When the ice cream didn't freeze I did some research. The instructions didn't tell you enough and I still have a few questions. I hope my experience will help others.

Although I got the rim on the bucket when I took it out of the box, I couldn't get it to fit down when the bucket was frozen. One person suggested putting it on before you put it in the freezer. Will this hurt the rim?






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How do you assemble a donvier ice cream maker?

Pour the chilled ice cream mixture into the cooled ice cream canister. Fill the ice cream canister 3/4 full. The mixture will expand during the churning process, so do not overfill it. Insert the dasher, making sure it is positioned correctly into the canister indentation.

How do you fill an ice cream maker?

We used to have a donvier ice cream maker years ago, worked very well, and made great ice cream. Was so excited to see that donvier is still made.

Are donvier ice cream makers still made?

You'll never buy commercial ice cream again! Store the DonvierTM cylinder in the freezer to whip up/produce/stir up/frozen treats at a moment's notice. To clean your Donvier,TM wash the Chillfast cylinder in warm, soapy water with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse and wipe dry.



Donvier Ice Cream Maker Demonstration and Bonus Funny Toddler Trying Ice Cream




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