32 Best Ice Cream Recipes—Come Rain or Shine (2024)

There was a very wonderful time in my life when I ate ice cream five times a week, generally store-bought but occasionally homemade. When I ran out of Häagen-Dazs or Ben & Jerry’s, I turned to my clunky-yet-lovable Cuisinart to help me churn my own vanilla ice cream with cookie dough chunks. It was times like those that I wished I had this list—a roundup of our very best ice cream flavors, from traditional to no-churn methods, plus some sherbet and sorbet recipes for good measure.

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Our Coolest Ice CreamRecipes

1. No-Churn Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

We love an ice cream recipe that ditches the equipment altogether. Even with no churning, this is potentially the creamiest ice cream recipe ever.

No-Churn Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

2. Just-the-Best Vanilla Ice Cream

The only vanilla ice cream recipe you’ll ever need—you can use pure vanilla extract or the seeds from a whole vanilla pod for the most intense flavor.

Just-the-Best Vanilla Ice Cream

3. Fresh Mint Chip Ice Cream

We love Alice Medrich’s choice to skip the peppermint extract in favor of ½ cup of fresh mint leaves, which makes the flavor so much brighter and, well, fresher.

Fresh Mint Chip Ice Cream

4. No-Churn Chocolate Ice Cream

This egg-free ice cream uses a combination of heavy cream and sweetened condensed milk for a super creamy frozen dessert. The chocolate flavor is all thanks to cocoa powder, rather than chopped chocolate.

No-Churn Chocolate Ice Cream

5. Pandan Ice Cream

You only need four ingredients to make this pandan-infused ice cream: pandan leaves, coconut water, sweetened condensed milk, and heavy cream. If you can’t find them, try using fresh lemongrass with a little bit of vanilla extract (this will mimic the grassy, sweet flavor of fresh pandan).

Pandan Ice Cream

6. No-Churn Butter Pecan Ice Cream

To recreate this old-fashioned flavor, toast pecans in a little bit of butter to bring out their nutty flavor. Then, combine sweetened condensed milk with fresh whipped cream (plus a little bit of browned butter) for an easy no-churn ice cream (no special equipment needed).

No-Churn Butter Pecan Ice Cream

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This tangy take on peaches-and-cream ice cream uses sour cream instead of heavy cream, egg yolks, or condensed milk. Because sour cream is so rich and thick, it has enough body to hold its own.

8. Dori Sanders’ No-Churn Fresh Lemon Ice Cream

Equal parts heavy cream and whole milk form the base for this citrusy ice cream—it’s all we want to eat this summer.

Dori Sanders’ No-Churn Fresh Lemon Ice Cream

9. Frozen Custard

Our go-to recipe for old-fashioned frozen custard—the trick is using a lot of egg yolks, which is what distinguishes this rich treat from traditional ice cream.

Frozen Custard

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Avocado is super creamy and fatty, so when it is blended, it gives the mixture so much body. You’ll also need a ripe mango, coconut milk, sweetened condensed milk, and the zest and juice of a lime. This churned version is also ridiculously delicious.

11. No-Churn Tortilla Chip Ice Cream

There are tortilla chips (yes, real salted tortilla chips) in both the ice cream and tortilla crunch swirl. If you love a salty-sweet combination, this subtle corn flavor is for you.

No-Churn Tortilla Chip Ice Cream

12. Browned Butter Pecan Ice Cream

Browning butter (aka simmering it until the milk solids crystallize) is the missing piece of the puzzle in this pecan ice cream.

Browned Butter Pecan Ice Cream

13. Oatmeal Ice Cream With Toasted Walnuts

Breakfast for dessert? Yes please! To make this ice cream, start by roasting rolled oats and walnuts in the oven—doing so will bring out the nutty flavor of both. Then add them to a pot of warm milk to infuse.

Oatmeal Ice Cream with Toasted Walnuts

14. No-Churn Whiskey Ice Cream

This no-cook, no-church ice cream turns to Scotch whiskey for its malty flavor. A little goes a long way—you only need one tablespoon, but the “deep, musky notes of vanilla bean perfumes everything like buttery caramel,” says recipe developer Eric Kim.

No-Churn Scotch Ice Cream

15. Sicilian-Style Ice Cream

Instead of egg yolks, cornstarch thickens this simple ice cream, yielding a lovely chewy texture. Try contrasting the simple scoop with cocoa nibs, a drizzle of olive oil, or hot fudge sauce.

Sicilian-Style Ice Cream

16. Brown Butter Cinnamon Ice Cream

Serve a scoop of this spiced ice cream with a slice of warm apple pie and thank us later.

Brown Butter Cinnamon Ice Cream

17. Banana Cajeta Ice Cream

This goat milk–based ice is flavored with banana and a swirl of sweet, caramelized syrup.

Banana Cajeta Ice Cream

18. Cereal Milk Ice Cream

Inspired by Milk Bar’s viral ice cream flavor, this recipe uses cornflakes to infuse the milk and cream mixture.

Cereal Milk Ice Cream

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19. Peach Pie Ice Cream

Would it be too much to serve this peach ice cream with a slice of stone fruit pie? Possibly, but we might just do it anyway.

Peach Pie Ice Cream

20. Nigella Lawson's One-Step, No-Churn Coffee Ice Cream

A duo of espresso powder and coffee liqueur make a delicious caffeinated scoop.

Nigella Lawson's One-Step, No-Churn Coffee Ice Cream

21. Honeycomb Ice Cream

Making homemade honeycomb candy is a little bit more work. But the payoff is worth it (promise).

Honeycomb Ice Cream

22. Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream

I scream, you scream, we all scream for cookie dough ice cream. This flavor is a classic for a reason and now, we’re sharing this decadent recipe so that you can make it at home.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream

23. No-Churn Pumpkin Ice Cream

Just because the weather has cooled down doesn’t mean that you need to give up on ice cream until next summer. We’ll be scooping this cozy flavor all fall long.

No-Churn Pumpkin Ice Cream

24. Milk Chocolate Ice Cream With Salted Cashew Brittle

One of my favorite sweet snacks of all time is cashew chocolate bark, so I cannot wait to make this frozen twist.

Milk Chocolate Ice Cream with Salted Cashew Brittle

25. Corn Ice Cream

Fresh corn (four ears, in fact) are used to infuse a milk and cream mixture. The kernels steep for at least an hour before straining and blending.

Corn Ice Cream

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Sorbet & SherbetRecipes

26. Strawberry Sorbet From The River Café

For a non-dairy scoop, make this three-ingredient sorbet using just sugar, lemon juice, and two pounds (!) of fresh strawberries.

Strawberry Sorbet From The River Café

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Another three-ingredient sorbet recipe for the win: This time, we’re using fresh peaches, plus lemon juice and sugar.

28. David Lebovitz's Chocolate Sorbet

A combination of cocoa powder and bittersweet chocolate are used to make this rich sorbet.

David Lebovitz's Chocolate Sorbet

29. Mango Sorbet With a Chocolate-Chile Ripple

Juicy sorbet with a smoky, spicy chocolate swirl, thanks to chipotle powder? Yes, please. Just a little bit oof spice makes a big difference.

Mango Sorbet With a Chocolate-Chile Ripple

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There’s something so romantic about this subtle floral flavor, which uses just splash of rose extract, plus lots and lots of ripe plums.

31. Sgroppino (Lemon Sorbet co*cktail)

Inspired by a classic Venetian palate cleanser, this two-ingredient boozy sorbet couldn’t be easier to make. Whisk softened lemon sorbet in a bowl until it resembles the texture of frosting, then slowly whisk in prosecco until fully incorporated.

Sgroppino (Lemon Sorbet co*cktail)

32. Peachy Buttermilk Sherbet

A sherbet differs from ice cream in that it doesn’t contain eggs, so the flavor is more refreshing than rich. This recipe calls for buttermilk, plus sugar, peach preserves, and frozen peaches.

Peachy Buttermilk Sherbet
What’s your all-time favorite ice cream flavor? Let us know in the comments below!
32 Best Ice Cream Recipes—Come Rain or Shine (2024)

FAQs

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.

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

When it comes to great ice cream, cold temperatures and speed are your friends: the faster you bring your base from liquid to solid, the creamier it'll be. In a 2-quart unit, a typical batch of ice cream will take between 18 and 25 minutes to churn.

What is the #1 ice cream in America? ›

1. Vanilla. Above all types of ice cream flavors, vanilla is America's favorite for a reason: it's simple and it goes with everything.

What are the 3 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 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.

How to make high quality ice cream? ›

Ice cream is only as good as the ingredients used to make it. So if you can afford it, buy organic milk and cream and free-range eggs, making sure that everything is as fresh as can be. If you're adding flavorings or ingredients, such as chocolate, vanilla or fruit, spring for high-quality products.

Why is my homemade ice cream Icy not creamy? ›

Using dairy with a low fat content.

It's what gives ice cream its rich flavor and smooth, creamy texture. Substitutes like low-fat or skim milk don't freeze as well, seriously lack in flavor, and leave ice cream with an icy texture. → Follow this tip: When you're making ice cream, it's time to embrace fat content.

What makes ice cream light and fluffy? ›

Soft serve gets its characteristic lightness from its air content. Generally, soft serve has less fat and more air than hard serve ice cream. It is also served at warmer temperatures, giving the dessert its softness.

Is Breyers actually ice cream? ›

Who We Are. In 1866, during the wake of the American Civil War, William A. Breyer of Philadelphia hand-cranked his first gallon of ice cream using some of the same ingredients we use today—rich cream, pure cane sugar and nuts.

What is the least liked ice cream flavor? ›

Birthday Cake/Cake Batter, 2% Birthday cake ice cream is an ice cream made with birthday cake batter and flavorings, including sprinkles. However, it comes in as the joint least favorite flavor for Americans, with only 2 percent choosing it as their top flavor.

Which 3 states eat the most ice cream? ›

And one U.S. state eats more ice cream than all the rest. According to Grubhub, a food delivery service and app that analyzed its ice cream ordering trends, Wisconsin has ordered the most ice cream so far in 2019. It's followed by Massachusetts, then Colorado, New York and finally, New Mexico.

What is the best ice cream flavor of all time? ›

YouGov asked 1,000 U.S. adults about their favorite ice cream flavor, and many Americans ranked vanilla and chocolate at the top. Closely following America's most popular flavors were strawberry, cookies and cream, and chocolate chip.

What is the oldest ice cream flavor? ›

According to the International Dairy Foods Association, the ancient famed Greek conqueror Alexander the Great was fond of a dessert made with snow and laced with nectar and honey, making it the first-ever official flavor of ice cream, though one we wouldn't necessarily expect.

What is the most important ingredient in making ice cream? ›

Of course, the main ingredients in ice cream come from milk–and the most important part of that is milkfat, which gives ice cream its smoothness and creamy texture. In fact, in order to be called ice cream, the USDA requires it to contain at least 10 percent milkfat, which can come from milk or cream.

What makes the perfect ice cream? ›

Fat. A great ice cream owes its smooth, creamy mouthfeel to fat, which helps keep ice crystals small. As Bauer explains, fat is also extraordinarily effective at carrying flavors, so when ice cream melts in your mouth, you are hit with the taste of your ingredients.

What is so delicious ice cream made of? ›

Organic Coconutmilk (Filtered Water, Organic Coconut), Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Coconut Oil, Organic Tapioca Syrup, Pea Protein, Locust Bean Gum, Guar Gum, Natural Flavor, Vanilla Bean Specks.

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