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    New Uses for Your Ice Cream Maker
    Andrew McCaul
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    Intended Use: Duh.
    Bright Idea: Make cola slushies.

    Making ice cream from scratch takes a hefty chunk of time and often a grocery list's worth of froufrou ingredients (vanilla beans, fancy chocolate). You can whip up an equally icy summer treat using nothing more than a can of cola.

    Cola Slushies
    Set up the machine according to the manufacturer's directions. Pour in one 12-ounce can of cola and start the machine. When a thick slush has formed (after 10 to 15 minutes), scoop it into 2 glasses and serve.

    Other Uses
  • Make margaritas by pouring all the ingredients except the alcohol into the ice cream maker. When the liquid has frozen, add the tequila and triple sec.


  • To make a frozen lime rickey, pour 6 ounces of seltzer, 1 ounce of simple syrup (made by dissolving 2 parts sugar in 1 part boiling water), and 1 ounce of lime juice into the machine. Let freeze for 15 to 20 minutes.


  • For frozen hot chocolate, prepare instant hot chocolate according to the package directions, then pour it into the machine and freeze for about 20 minutes.
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