Philips HR 2300 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
Hot sauces
If you wish to serve a hot sauce, heat it up
slowly. It is best to chill the ice-cream
thoroughly in the freezer before pouring the hot
sauce over the top. The sauces described
below can also be served cold.
Serve the hot sauce either separately as an
accompaniment to the ice-cream, or pour it over
the ice-cream just before serving.
Cherry sauce
- Put the juice of one tin of cherries (stoned) in a
pan, together with the grated peel of one
orange and one lemon.
- Allow the mixture to simmer over a low heat for
10 minutes.
- Strain the mixture.
- Pour half a tablespoon of lemon juice and one
teaspoon of orange juice through a sieve into a
bowl and mix one teaspoon of cornflour or
potato flour with the juice.
- Pour this mixture into the hot cherry juice,
stirring constantly.
- Allow the mixture to boil for 1 minute.
- Add sugar to taste and a tablespoon of kirsch, if
desired.
- Add the cherries to the sauce just before
serving.
Chocolate sauce
- Break 100 grams (3¹₂ oz.) of dark chocolate
into pieces.
- Heat 125 cc (4¹₂ fl. oz.) of water together with
the chocolate until the mixture boils, stirring
until the chocolate is fully melted.
- Add one and a half teaspoons of vanilla sugar.
- Allow the sauce to simmer gently for another
minute.
- After the mixture has cooled, add 50 cc (13⁄4 fl.
oz.) of whipped cream. Stir well.
Cold (fruit) sauces
Fresh fruit can be used for these fruit sauces but
frozen or tinned fruits can be substituted if
desired.
- If fresh fruit is used, add the sugar in the ratio of
50-75 grams (1
3
4 - 2
2
3 oz.) of sugar to 200 grams
(7 oz.) of fruit (depending on the type of fruit
used).
- Press the fruit through a nylon sieve to remove
the pips. Cool the fruit sauces before serving.
Do not refreeze fruit sauces made from frozen
fruits.
You can, however, freeze fruit sauces made
from fresh fruit.
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Children's Party
Use bright, cheerful colours to decorate children's
ice-cream. Choose flavours that children love.
For decoration, use whipped cream or ready to
serve vanilla custard, chocolate custard or fruit
yoghurt.
Decorate the ice-cream with chocolate sprinkles,
hundreds-and-thousands, sugar flowers, wafers or
small chocolates.
The children can make their own flags, drawings
and little parasols beforehand.
Let the children decorate their own ice-cream with
chocolate sprinkles, wafers etc.
Some tasty serving suggestions:
Banana/vanilla ice-cream/chocolate custard
Chocolate milk/chocolate ice-cream/ chopped
nuts.
Marshmallows/strawberry ice-cream/yoghurt.
Slice of cake/vanilla ice-cream/fruit sauce.
Crèpe/yoghurt/fruit ice-cream/icing sugar.
For U.K. only:
Fitting a different plug
This appliance is fitted with a BS 1363 13 Amp.
plug.
Should you need to replace the plug, connect the
wires as follows:
Brown wire to the Live (L) terminal of the new
plug.
Blue wire to the Neutral (N) terminal of the new
plug.
Always fit the same value of fuse as that originally
supplied with your appliance.
Only use BS 1362 approved fuses.
As a guide only: Appliances under 700 W can
have a 3 Amp. fuse (red) and all others should
have a 13 Amp. fuse (brown).
When disposing of an old plug (particularly the
moulded type which has been cut from the mains
cord) always remove the fuse as the plug could be
dangerous if ever inserted in a live socket.