If you guessed ice cream maker, you’re correct!
The art of making ice cream using an old-fashioned, hand-cranked ice cream maker dates back to 1843, when Nancy Johnson received the first U.S. patent for these machines. While many of us learned how to make ice cream in science class, it’s actually a pretty cool process! The small, inner bowl is filled with the delicious ingredients, and then surrounded by ice and a mixture of rock salt. The rock salt allows the ice to absorb the heat from the ingredients (which freezes the cream), while the user churns the cream to achieve a delicious consistency.
Introducing our antique ice cream maker, a cherished relic of ice cream-making history!
This venerable artifact harks back to a bygone era, where craftsmanship and simplicity reigned supreme. With its weathered exterior and timeless design, this vintage ice cream maker stands as a testament to the artistry of yesteryear.
From its sturdy hand-crank mechanism to its well-worn churn, every detail tells a story of generations past. Bring a touch of nostalgia and a scoop of tradition into your kitchen with our very own piece of ice cream-making heritage.