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Strawberry “No Churn” Ice Cream


If you haven’t tried making ice cream at home with nothing but a hand mixer and a freezer, you are missing out. I always thought to make delicious ice cream at home you needed an ice cream maker, but you don’t! This Strawberry “No Churn” Ice Cream is easy to make, delicious, and has that homemade creaminess that just can’t be beat.
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Three scoops of Strawberry "No Churn" Ice Cream garnished with mint leaves in a bowl with a dish of ice cream, a dish towel and mint leaves in background

What’s in Strawberry “No Churn” Ice Cream

This ice cream is made with only a few ingredients: organic heavy whipping cream, organic sweetened condensed milk, sugar, fresh strawberries, and vanilla paste or extract.

So, “How Does No Churn” Work?

It’s so simple it’s almost crazy. Why did anyone ever think we needed an ice cream maker to make ice cream? Believe it or not, you simply beat together heavy whipping cream, vanilla, sugar, strawberries, and sweetened condensed milk until peaks form, like soft whipped cream. Then pour into a container and freeze for at least 4 hours.

A bowl and a dish of Strawberry "No Churn" Ice Cream on white counter with blue dish towel and mint in the background

 

How to Get the Best Vanilla Flavor:

This ice cream is best when  made with my favorite Nielsen Massey Vanilla Paste (affiliate link). You can use extract, but once you go paste, you never go back!

A Jar of Vanilla Bean Paste to be used in Vanilla No Churn Ice Cream with Hand Dipped Cones

 

Creamy, Delicious, No Artificial Ingredients:

Enjoy your fresh, creamy ice cream knowing exactly what’s in it!

Strawberry "No Churn" Ice Cream ina bowl and in a dish with ice cream scoop and mint

Once you Find Out How Good it is, You’ll Want More Recipes!

Try my Blueberry Swirl or Salted Caramel Ice Cream, both “no churn”!

What you need: a hand mixer or stand mixer (or even hand whisk!) To store ice cream I recommend a glass baking dish with lid or Tovolo Ice Cream Containers. I always recommend vanilla paste over extract, it has less alcohol so that vanilla flavor shines through!

An easy to make ice cream that doesn’t require an ica cream maker

Course:

Dessert

Cuisine:

American

Keyword:

no churn ice cream, strawberry ice cream, strawberry no curn ice cream

Servings: 8 servings

Place condensed milk in the refrigerator 30 minutes before beginning recipe.

  • 2
    cups
    strawberries, diced and smashed
  • 1/2
    cup
    granulated sugar
  • 2
    cups
    heavy whipping cream
  • 1/2
    tablespoon
    vanilla paste or extract
  • 14
    ounce
    can organic sweetened condensed milk

  1. Dice strawberries very small. Add sugar and mash with a potato masher or pastry cutter until liquid forms. Set aside.

  2. Use a hand mixer or stand mixer to make whipped cream: place cream and vanilla in bowl. Turn mixer to medium speed and beat until soft peaks form. This usually takes 3-5 minutes.

  3. Add condensed milk and beat for 30 seconds, until well mixed. Add strawberries and the liquid in the bowl, mix for 30 more seconds. Pour into a container with a lid and place in freezer for at least four hours. Serve.

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