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Ice-cream ideas:
Ice-cream ideas:


* cheese
- cheese
* bananas
- bananas
* berries
- berries
* coffee  
- coffee,
* garlic
- garlic
* pineapple
- pineapple
* melon (eg, watermelon)
- melon (eg, watermelon)
* beet
- beet
* black sesame
- black sesame
* pumpkin, yam
- pumpkin, yam
* mango
- mango
* roasted garlic
* roasted parsnip
* persimmon
* avocado
* durian
* jackfruit
* pawpaw


Other ideas: pestos, brassicas (soup/juice?), cocktails (ramos gin fizz?), chimichuri, foams, guac, hummus
Other ideas: pestos, brassicas (soup/juice?), cocktails (ramos gin fizz?)
 
- ginger concentrate
- compound butter
- infused oils
 
=== cheese mousse ===
 
- 4 parts cheese
- 2 parts cream
- 1/2 part left-over bread
 
=== Hummus ===
 
- 400g chickpeas
- 100g olive oil
- 900g chickpea water
- 60g tahini
- 30g lemon juice
- 7g salt
- 2g cumin
 
4 churns


== What We Have ==
== What We Have ==
We have a Pacojet "PJ1", aka not a Pacojet 2. W bought it off ebay in January 2022. It has been loved, and we will continue the tradition. The manual says this is a 230v 50hz device, but the label on the bottom of ours says "120 V, 60hz, 8.3 Amp" (so ~1000 Watt).
We have a Pacojet "PJ1", aka not a Pacojet 2. W bought it off ebay in January 2022. It has been loved, and we will continue the tradition. The manual says this is a 230v 50hz device, but the label on the bottom of ours says "120 V, 60hz, 8.3 Amp" (so ~1000 Watt).
The pacojet came with the following disclaimer, which also meant we got a reasonably good deal on it:
<blockquote>
The machine works great and then ice cream is very smooth so the blades seem to be sharp enough.
What you NEED to know is that the pacojet should be taken into the shop (by calling the number on the front of the machine) in order to run smoothly. It’s a little hard to explain but the churning bar gets stuck in the down position so you need to take off the top (Ive been keeping it unscrewed for that purpose), remove the belt and hand crank it back into positon.
Though the process is a little tedious, I didn’t find it much of a hassle at all I just don’t find myself making ice creams as much.
</blockquote>


Our Pacojet came with one steel cup, and a plastic holder cup. It didn't come with the cleaning brush attachment, spoon, or other accessories mentioned in the manual. The blade seems sharp to the touch.
Our Pacojet came with one steel cup, and a plastic holder cup. It didn't come with the cleaning brush attachment, spoon, or other accessories mentioned in the manual. The blade seems sharp to the touch.
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