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Homemade Ice Cream

Prep Time:

5 Minutes

Cook Time:

NA

Serves:

6

Level:

Beginner

Ingredients

  • 1¾ cups heavy cream

  • 1¼ cup whole milk

  • ¾ cup sugar

  • ⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt

  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract or 1 vanilla bean split in half lengthwise or

  • Optional: 2 cups of add-ins – soft brownies, cookies, and blondies work great


Preparation

Can anyone ever turn down a scoop of rich and creamy vanilla ice cream? This ice cream recipe is the easiest once I make and it’s adaptable for whichever add-ins you’re craving.


I try to keep a stash of crumbled cookies, brownies, and other treats in the freezer so that I can toss in a few handfuls whenever I’m making a fresh batch of ice cream.


How To Make Homemade Ice Cream


With just five simple ingredients, you can have this smooth and creamy vanilla ice cream at your fingertips as well.


When I first started making homemade ice cream, I initially followed the recommended recipes and tried several custard-style ice creams. Traditionally, many ice creams begin with an egg custard.


While a custard base does make for an amazing ice cream, don’t get me wrong, custard ice cream is rich as can be and I quickly found that it just isn’t my thing.


Besides, I’ll be honest, I like to make things simpler and not more complicated in the kitchen wherever possible.


When I discovered Philadelphia-style ice cream, it was a complete game changer. Philadelphia style ice cream is simply ice cream made with no eggs.


I’ve played with the basic ratios and the method over the past few years and I’m telling you now that this recipe is hands down, the BEST simple vanilla ice cream I have ever made.


The most popular question I get is whether it’s possible to make ice cream without a machine. The answer is YES. You can make ice cream without a machine.


Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream


This ice cream is dead simple. Stir everything together in a saucepan, simmer, Stir, Chill and Freeze; less than 10 minutes of actual prep time.


If I put the mixture together in the morning, refrigerate it, and then churn it in the afternoon, we are easily having this for dessert the same evening.


However, if you are in a rush, you can simply stir everything together cold and pour it into the machine. I can’t deny that simmering it just long enough to dissolve the sugar and then cooling it again does makes it even better.


Truthfully though, I’m impatient about half the time, so I skip the simmer step frequently. This is fantastic ice cream however you make it.


This ice cream works beautifully in every ice cream maker I’ve tried. Hand crank, electric crank, freezer bowl, and ice cream compressor. Homemade Ice Cream turns out great in each one!


(And yes, I may have a wee bit of a thing for ice cream, because I have each of those machines and love them all!)


Homemade Ice Cream Recipe


  1. Pour 1 cup of the cream into a saucepan and add the sugar, salt. Scrape the seeds of the vanilla bean into the pot and then add the vanilla pod to the pot.

  2. Warm the mixture over medium heat, just until the sugar dissolves. Remove from the heat and add the remaining cream, milk, and vanilla. Stir to combine and chill in the refrigerator.

  3. When ready to churn, remove the vanilla pod, whisk mixture again and pour into the ice cream maker. Churn according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

  4. Transfer the finished ice cream to an airtight container and place in the freezer until ready to serve.


Instructions


  1. Pour 1 cup of the cream into a saucepan and add the sugar, salt. Scrape the seeds of the vanilla bean into the pot and then add the vanilla pod to the pot. Warm the mixture over medium heat, just until the sugar dissolves. Remove from the heat and add the remaining cream, milk, and vanilla extract (if using extract). Stir to combine and chill in the refrigerator.

  2. When ready to churn, remove the vanilla pod, whisk mixture again and pour into ice cream maker. Churn according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Transfer the finished ice cream to an airtight container and place in the freezer until ready to serve. Enjoy!


Notes


Feel free to skip the simmer step and simply whisk everything together, then pour directly into the ice cream maker. The ice cream is absolutely delicious this way, as well as when simmered and chilled first.


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