Cuisinart ICE-100 Compressor Ice Cream and Gelato Maker, Black Stainless
Cuisinart ICE-100 Compressor Ice Cream and Gelato Maker, Black Stainless
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Cuisinart ICE-100 Compressor Ice Cream and Gelato Maker, Black Stainless

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  • Intuitive Controls: Features touchpad controls and a blue LCD readout for easy operation, complemented by a fully automatic system for both ice cream and gelato production.
  • Advanced Compressor: Utilizes a commercial quality compressor-freezer system, eliminating the need for chemicals, alcohol, or salt, and ensuring the unit is always ready for use.
  • Dual Paddles: Includes two specialized mixing paddles, one designed for ice cream and another for gelato, allowing for professional results and perfect consistencies.
  • Convenient Features: Equipped with a 60-minute countdown timer, a Keep Cool function that activates after churning, and a strong motor capable of mixing various ingredients.
  • Sleek Design: Boasts a brushed stainless steel housing with a black stainless finish, a compact design, and a sleek, modern aesthetic.
  • Recipe Assistance: Comes with a recipe book to help users easily create beginner flavor profiles for their homemade frozen treats.
  • Easy Additions: Allows for mix-ins to be added through the see-through lid while churning, enabling unlimited flavor combinations.
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Pros

  • : Minimal setup required for operation.
  • : Features a full-bodied taste experience.
  • : Produces variety of sorbet flavors.
  • : Produces multiple batches without re-freezing.
  • : Features various ice cream recipes in handbook and online resources.
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Oct 25, 2025
yodli
5 out of 5 stars review

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Well worth the cost for a high quality machine.

I had always wanted an ice cream maker with a compressor as we make a lot of ice cream but only can do so through the hot summer months. Neither of us likes store bought ice cream and, too, it's gotten so expensive. Upon much research and also watching Ree Drummond (Pioneer Woman) use this model, I decided to gift myself with it. Best decision I could have made! I read the instructions twice just to make sure of what I was doing and mixed up my first batch of ice cream from the included booklet. My husband wanted fresh raspberry so this is the one I made first. It was delicious. The only thing I could have done any better was to really crush up the raspberries better. I only mashed them a little thinking they would break up on their own as raspberries are so fragile. They didn't break apart in the mixer enough but it was really good anyway. The bowl and paddle are very simple to get ready and the lid is easy to lock in. It even has a little door that can be opened to add nuts, etc. in the last five minutes of freezing. The really BIG rule is to not put in too much mix. If you do, as it freezes, it will go over the rim of the basket and then you will really have a mess. But the nice thing about the maker is that after a batch is done, wait 10 minutes and then you can make another batch. This you can do all day long if you choose. A recipe from the booklet makes just the right amount for the freezer. But in saying that, if you are a big ice cream eater or have very many people to serve then you will need to make more than one batch. As there are only two of us, this is the perfect amount to make as it last several days, depending how big a bowl my husband gets. I've made several ice creams, vanilla, chocolate (delicious) black walnut, butter pecan and several vanillas with the addition of items toward the end. One of my really favorite things to make are the sorbets. If the fruit is really ripe and sweet, much less sugar can be used in the recipe. Strawberry sorbet is my favorite. Unbelievably fresh tasting. And frozen fruit can be purchased all year around which are much better than the insipid fruits I'm able to purchase out of season. The machine freezes the contents pretty firmly and even has a 10 minute cycle at the end of the churning cycle to keep on chilling. The machine will shut off the churn cycle when it can go no further and then go to the chill cycle, beeping to tell you what is happening. Cuisinart has thought of everything in their design and produced a superior product here. A few hints: always have your mix well chilled before putting into the machine. I even set the mixing bowl in the freezer for twenty minutes before putting in the machine. Thoroughly chill the storage container to have it ready to put the finished ice cream. There's not much melting doing it this way. Have a small silicone spatula handy to scrape out the finished ice cream from the machine bowl. This gets all the ice cream out and the silicone is non scratch. You do not want to scratch the machine's bowl because it would damage the Teflon coating. And last but not least, just take an extra minute and hand wash the bowl, paddles and lid. So much gentler on everything. I found out that the Cuisinart does not churn in as much air as a White Mountain or similar out door maker does which makes the frozen product freeze harder. No problem though, just let it sit out of the freezer for a minute or two or microwave the container for 7 or 8 seconds to thaw it up a bit. Also, I noticed that several reviewers complained about how loud the machine is when churning. We haven't been bothered by it as it's quieter than our dishwasher...hmm...maybe I need a new dishwasher????? Well, now on to many trials and experiments with different recipes...can't wait.

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Sep 12, 2025
Chris S
5 out of 5 stars review

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Brilliant machine

I absolutely love it ! It allows me to be creative and spontaneous and make several batches of ice cream in one day. I have nothing negative to say about it.

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Jun 23, 2026
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5 out of 5 stars review

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Great machine & Cuisinart quality

After much research, we decided to purchase this Cuisinart ICE-100 1.5 quart Ice cream and gelato maker. We are so pleased with it. It is simple to use, churns and chills and another batch can go in right after one is finished as the churning bowl gets a brief 15 minutes in the freezer to offset the room temperature and begin freezing quickly. The first recipe in the manual is for a simple vanilla ice cream. We found the recipe to be easy but too much sugar, so the second batch we cut it by 1/4 cup and now it is perfect. I recommend using caster, or baking sugar, as it is a finer granule and dissolves more quickly. We really appreciated the review on Amazon by KC Pup for the recommended book, "The Perfect Scoop". We've tried several recipes from this book and they are spot on! The machine is large, but since we are using it so much we have it on our counter just out of the way. It seems loud at first, but knowing that great ice cream without stabilizers or other preservative ingredients is coming, the loudness fades into the background after a while. We've had well chilled mixture finish in 20 minutes, but other recipes take 40-60 minutes. Part of that depends on the volume and the temperature of the mixture. Do chill overnight if you can, it makes for a better blending of the ingredients and a 'marrying' of the flavors. Do measure your final mix and do not overload the bucket or you will have it running out with every sweep of the churn as it progresses in its freezing process. We have enjoyed the initial soft serve right from the machine, and we also purchased some Tovolo ice cream containers to hard freeze and reserve some for later. Ice Cream, gelato, sorbet, frozen yogurt and granitas are all well done in this machine. We have no regrets and have had no issues with this machine. And hubby is enjoying more ice cream than ever - which is a good thing because none of us are getting any younger!

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