Whynter SNO IC-2L User Manual

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IC-2L 06/07 
 
 
 
Introduction  
 
With this Whynter SNO IC-2L Ice Cream Maker frozen desert maker, you can 
have delicious fresh desserts in minutes- not only rich ice cream but silky sorbets, 
sherbets, Italian gelato, fresh frozen yogurts and refreshing frozen drinks.  The 
possibilities are endless.  Your family and friend will love the results, and never 
again need you feel guilty that you bought desert because you didn’t have time to 
make one. 
 
Using this SNO Ice Cream Maker is simple and effortless because, unlike other 
ice cream makers, it has its own freezing mechanism.  You don’t need salt or ice, 
so there’s no mess.  It also has a safety feature which makes a beeping alarm if 
the blade becomes stuck either because of ice on the sidewall of the bowl or 
because the ice cream has become too hard.  Finally, it has a specially designed 
removable bowl for easy storage and cleaning. 
 
This Ice Cream Maker is so easy to work with; you can make several flavors to 
serve together in less time than it takes to make most cakes.  With the SNO Ice 
Cream Maker you can experiment with freezing all kinds of mixtures, not just 
sweet ones.  Consider chicken soup or tomato and basil sorbets, marvelous for a 
cooling first course on a hot summer day.  An added plus, the Ice Cream Maker 
will make smooth, refreshing frozen drinks like daiquiris or pina coladas, sure to 
be the hit of any party.    
 
Fruit based ice creams, sorbets and sherbets are only truly luscious when they 
still have the just picked flavor that time so rapidly destroys.  That is why no 
commercial fruit ice, sherbets or ice cream can ever be as good as freshly home-
made.  For fruit ices, sherbets or ice creams to have a long freezer life, the fruits 
must be cooked, thereby destroying their freshness.  If your creations are 
consumed in a short time frame, you can use uncooked
 
fruit purees for a much 
better flavor. 
 
Just send us an email at 
info@whynter.com
 and we’ll send you a guide to 
introduce you to a variety of mixtures-ice creams, frozen yogurts, sherbets, 
sorbets- which will open up a world of possibilities to explore, and once 
you have mastered the basics, let your imagination run wild, as you try new 
flavors and fun combinations.