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For the past few months, I have been defiantly walking in front of… Creamy ninja At Costco when I think of the air fryer, toaster oven, bread maker, rice cooker, and stand mixer they are already competing for limited space. Nutribullet’s new Chill Ice Cream Maker It could finally break in my design with a smaller footprint. While the Creami’s base is 17.44 x 8.58 inches, the Chill’s is only 9.6 x 5.74 inches, making it easy to press onto the kitchen counter and store for later once my family gets tired of the DIY frozen desserts.
Cold is available now from NutriBullet online store and Amazon for $199.99 Comes with a pair of 16 oz pint cups. You’ll also need to source all the ingredients needed for a process that involves mixing the ice cream base, pouring it into pint glasses that freeze for 24 hours, and then blending the results to the desired consistency.
Many of these countertop ice cream makers are simply super powerful blenders that don’t heat up or burn under the weight of the frozen ingredients. More expensive alternatives such as Ninja Spiral Go one step further Let go Soft serve, but the Nutribullet Chill has five presets that use double-sided, two-way mixing blades to make ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt, smoothies, or soft drinks. I’m sure I won’t feel guilty about my impulse purchase when I dig into a bowl of homemade rocky road, at least until I open the cupboard and remember the clutter accumulating in our appliance rack.