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50 Ice Cream Recipes – Every one of these is an ice cream recipe that I want to try! And they are all from such awesome bloggers.

Hello, friends! And welcome to our lovely internet space today! I have rounded up 50 ice cream recipes that are all from some of my very favorite bloggers. These are bloggers that you can trust to know that their recipe is going to rock, so you can guarantee that whatever ice cream recipe you try here, you’re going to love it!

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And what better way to enjoy them than with your very own, brand new Kitchen Aid, complete with the ice cream maker attachment? I absolutely love my Kitchen Aid. Zach and I have dubbed it as our official, favorite kitchen appliance. But, I have to confess something – I don’t actually own the ice cream attachment. I know. A food blogger that doesn’t own one of those? Well, here is another confession: I actually don’t own ANY Kitchen Aid Attachments. But I have my eye on a few of them! So, while I write up my list of which ones I want most, I’m going to live vicariously through one of you lucky readers that wins this awesome giveaway!

Nutella Ice Cream
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Salted Caramel Twix Ice Cream
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Mint Oreo Ice Cream in a Bag
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Pina Colada Ice Cream
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Molasses Cookie Ice Cream
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CaramelCorn Ice Cream
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Almond Joy Ice Cream
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Apple Pie Ice Cream
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Avocado Ice Cream
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Banana Pudding Ice Cream
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Birthday Cake Ice Cream
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Biscoff Ice Cream
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Butterfinger Ice Cream
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Chocolate Cherry Ice Cream
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Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Ice Cream
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Cold Stone Creamery Sweet Cream Ice Cream
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Cookies and Cream Ice Cream with Nutella Swirl
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Canoli Ice Cream
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Red Velvet Cheesecake Ice Cream
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Fudge Ripple Ice Cream
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Vanilla Ice Cream in a Bag
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Honey Blackbery Lavender Ice Cream
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Hot Cocoa Ice Cream
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Snickers Ice Cream
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Cotton Candy Ice Cream
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Key Lime Pie Ice Cream
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The Best Vanilla Ice Cream
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Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

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The Munchies Ice Cream
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Reese’s Peanut Butter Ice Cream
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Rocky Road Ice Cream
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Nutty Salted Caramel Coconut Ice Cream
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Orange Creamsicle Ice Cream
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Butterscotch Ice Cream
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Peach Ice Cream
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Dark Chocolate Orange Ice Cream

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Dark Chocolate Pomegranate Ice Cream
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Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream
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Raspberry Cheesecake Ice Cream
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Reese’s Fluffernutter Ice Cream
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S’mores Ice Cream
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Sopapilla Cheesecake Ice Cream
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Strawberry Ice Cream
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Chocolate Ice Cream
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Sweet Corn Ice Cream with Salted Caramel Sauce
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Toasted Marshmallow Brownie Malt Ice Cream
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Vanilla Bean Cheesecake Ice Cream
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Honeysuckle Ice Cream

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Coconut Ice Cream
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Oreo Chocolate Cake Batter Ice Cream
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FAQs

What is the secret to making ice cream very creamy? ›

As you churn ice cream, individual water molecules turn into ice-crystal seeds — which is what makes cream freeze. The higher the fat content, the more time you have to churn before these ice crystals congregate, resulting in creamier final texture.

How to make homemade ice cream creamy and not icy? ›

So you can up the fat in your ice cream by substituting cream for milk or half-and-half in recipes. Even more effective, is that you can also add more egg yolks if making a custard-based ice cream, which will increase the creaminess due to their emulsifying properties.

Why is my ice cream icy and not creamy? ›

My ice cream is icy. This is probably the most common problem with home made ice cream. And it's caused by large ice crystals forming in the mixture as it freezes. Large ice crystals are usually the result of either too much water in the mix or excessively long freezing time.

What to add to homemade ice cream to keep it soft? ›

Sugar, corn syrup or honey, as well as gelatin and commercial stabilizers, can all keep your ice cream at a softer consistency. Ice cream also stays softer when you store it in a shallow container, rather than a deep tub, and cover the surface of the ice cream with plastic wrap to keep ice crystals from forming.

What sugar is best for ice cream? ›

Most home ice cream recipes call for simple table sugar, which is chemically known as sucrose. But in pro kitchens you have more options. Liquid sugars like invert sugar, corn syrup, honey, and glucose syrup all add body, creaminess, and stability to ice cream, and a little goes a long way.

What can I add to homemade ice cream to make it thicker? ›

Adding thickening agents, such as egg yolks, cornstarch, gelatin, tapioca starch, or even Junket tablets, enhances the texture and elevates the overall ice cream experience. Remember, making homemade ice cream is as much an art as it is a science.

Can you over churn homemade ice cream? ›

Here's why: Churning ice cream base is a bit like making whipped cream. You need to churn just enough to make the fat globules stick to the air bubbles and form a protective coating that stabilizes the foam. But too much churning can cause the fat globules to stick to each other, turning the mixture into butter.

How do you make homemade ice cream fluffier? ›

Butterfat also adds texture insurance against iciness, especially handy if your base has watery elements like fruit purée. Paradoxically, more butterfat also translates to a lighter, fluffier ice cream, which is why super dense gelato relies more heavily on milk than cream.

How often should I stir homemade ice cream? ›

If you don't have an ice cream machine, pour the chilled ice cream mixture into a freezer-safe container and place in the freezer. After an hour, stir vigorously (spatula, whisk or electric hand mixer) in order to break up any hard ice crystals. Repeat every 30 minutes for the next 2-3 hours or until frozen.

What additive makes ice cream softer? ›

In Lebovitz's book, he states that adding just a bit of alcohol to your ice cream base results in a better texture when it's churned because alcohol doesn't freeze. The alcohol prevents some of the ice crystals from forming, which makes the ice cream softer and therefore more scoopable.

What are the three most important ingredients of ice cream? ›

If you have ever made ice cream, you already know what goes into it, ingredients such as milk, cream, and sugar. But there is one main ingredient that you may not have thought about, probably because you can't see it—air.

What gives ice cream its creamy texture? ›

At its core ice cream is a successful emulsion of fat into water, sugar, and ice with air mixed into the batch. An emulsion is a mixture of two substances that typically separate (like oil and water). But, instead mix together to form the consistent creamy base used for ice cream. It's Science!

What makes ice cream light and fluffy? ›

Air bubbles are incorporated into the mixture during the churning process, which gives ice cream its light, fluffy texture.

How do you make ice cream more dense? ›

Evaporated milk, many egg yolks, corn syrup, and arrowroot powder add chewiness and body to the base. Churning the ice cream until it's just solid, then freezing it as fast as possible, makes for a dense ice cream that stays extra creamy.

What is the secret ingredient to ice cream? ›

The cream cheese helps create an ice cream with a denser, smoother texture. As explained by TASTE, cream cheese acts as a stabilizer in ice cream, preventing water from seeping out of the milk and cream as well as preventing the formation of ice crystals that detract from ice cream's creaminess.

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