30+ Homemade Ice Cream Maker Recipes You'll Love - Homebody Eats (2024)

Make delicious ice cream at home with these easy & flavorful recipes

Put your ice cream maker to good use by whipping up some amazing flavored homemade ice cream! These fun flavors are broken down into categories to fulfill your ice cream cravings no matter your mood! This list of homemade ice cream maker recipes includes classic flavors, nostalgic and whimsical ice creams, as well as recipes for every season. No matter what at home ice cream machine you own (Cuisinart, Breville, or Donvier), you'll easily be able to create these frozen desserts!

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Making homemade ice cream (no matter the time of year) is one of my favorite kitchen projects! There is something so satisfyingly sweet about this frozen dessert.

If you own an ice cream machine, I'm guessing that you too love to make homemade ice cream as much as I do.

Since we all scream for ice cream, let's get into what homemade ice cream recipes you should make. These recipes will work with any of the major ice cream maker brands including:

Just be sure to only fill the ice cream base up the appropriate line for your specific ice cream maker.

And, if you don't own a compressor ice cream machine that has a built in freezing unit, remember to pre-freeze your ice cream bowl 24 hours before churning any of the recipes below.

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The Classic Recipes

Every home chef needs some go-to, classic ice cream recipes in their back pocket. These are the recipes that you can use over and over again!

The recipes below will be good no matter the time of year. And, you can switch up the mix-ins and toppings for each of these recipes to give the ice cream a new flavor twist.

If you're hosting a party, these are sure to be crowd-pleasing recipes (even for the kiddos).

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Nostalgic Flavors

We all have some nostalgic flavors from childhood that we love and remember. These ice cream flavors are sure to bring back lots of memories.

Many of these recipes are great options if you're hosting a birthday party, or need some fun ice cream for kids.

It's all about presentation with these ice cream flavors. Be sure to take the extra time to garnish the ice cream or serve it in a fun cone.

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Fresh Fruit Flavored

Fresh produce has always been a major inspiration in my culinary journey! It provides amazing flavor and texture, plus it brings so much color into a dish.

There are many ways to add fruit into ice cream. The flavors can be infused through the juice, from cooking down the fruit, or by using the whole thing!

While I especially love making fruit-flavored ice cream in the summer when we have access to many fruits, there are really endless possibilities.

Try making ice cream recipes inspired by the fruits that are in season where you live.

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Best Chocolate Recipes

Chocolate is another classic ice cream flavor that many people love.

It's hard to find another ice cream flavor quite as decadent as chocolate. The rich flavor that comes from infusing the ice cream base with cocoa powder or melted chocolate chips is unmatched!

These recipes would be great all on their own, or drizzled with chocolate fudge.

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Fun & Whimsical Flavors

Every once in a while, I love an out-of-the-box ice cream flavor. Something that's unique that I've never tried before!

These whimsical flavors are perfect for the advanced ice cream makers who need a new challenge or want to try making a new flavor.

While these types of ice creams tend to take a bit more time to make, they are definitely worth the extra effort. You won't be disappointed!

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Spring Inspired Flavors

It's always fun making ice cream flavors that are inspired by the season. It allows you to change up your flavor based on the ingredients available and the changing weather.

By the time spring rolls around, it's time to add some bright flavors to your diet! Try making some brightly colored ice creams.

These ice cream recipes incorporate delicious, fresh flavors that pair perfectly with spring.

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Sweet Summer Recipes

The summer is peak ice cream season. Nothing tastes better during the hot summer months than a frozen ice cream dessert!

During the summer, you have to take advantage of the produce that's only available during this time of year including rhubarb, strawberries, cherries, raspberries, and more.

Summer is also great for fresh and light flavors like lemon, lime, and orange. Sorbet, while not "technically" classified as ice cream, is another option in the summer!

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Fun Fall Flavors

As the weather begins to transition over to cooler, crispy air, it's time to bring out some fall ice cream recipes.

Fall, in my mind, is time for some heavier, decadent flavors like caramel, maple, apple, and cinnamon. All the warming and comforting tastes that we love!

You could even try using these recipes to celebrate some of the fall holidays like Halloween or Thanksgiving. I'd love to have ice cream as a Thanksgiving dessert to go along with pie.

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Winter & Holiday Flavors

Ice cream really should be eaten all year round, no matter the weather outside! At least that's my thought.

The key to making delicious tasting ice cream in the winter is to use bold flavors that mimic the taste of all the warm recipes we love eating in the winter. Food like cinnamon rolls, hot chocolate, and coffee.

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Boozy Ice Cream Recipes

I can't be the only person who loves a little booze in my ice cream!

Infusing alcohol into the ice cream base is a great advanced technique that can pack lots of flavor. It will work with many different types of alcohol.

Be careful though! Adding too much alcohol to an ice cream recipe can prevent the ice cream from properly freezing. A little bit of alcohol goes a long way in these recipes!

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Egg-Free Recipes

Ice cream recipes with no eggs are great for many reasons!

First, they are perfect for anyone with egg allergies. They still taste delicious, so you won't be missing anything!

Eggless ice cream bases are often referred to as Philadelphia style ice cream. They are nice for beginners because they don't necessarily have to be heated/cooked (because there are no eggs) before churning.

This style of ice cream tends to taste a little lighter than custard base ice creams that contain eggs.

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Homemade Ice Cream Frequently Asked Questions

If you're interested in learning more about making really delicious ice cream, check out these helpful frequently asked questions. The tips and tricks listed below will help you produce an amazing product.

These are especially helpful if you're new to using an at-home ice cream maker!

How long should I churn ice cream?

Each ice cream machine varies slightly, so it's best to stick with the manufacturer's instructions. Typically, you can expect ice cream to take about 20 - 45 minutes to churn depending on the type of machine you own.

I always look for a visual cue to know the ice cream is ready! The ice cream base should no longer look liquidy. Rather, the ice cream has frozen and thickened into a soft-serve like texture.

What ice cream machine do you recommend?

I make lots of ice cream, and multiple batches in a row, so I prefer a compressor ice cream maker. Personally, I have the Whynter ICM-15LS Automatic Ice Cream Maker and would recommend this machine to anyone who is really serious about making ice cream at home.

You can check out my top 3 recommended ice cream machines with a full list of pros and cons. All of these machines can be purchased on Amazon.

What's the best container to store homemade ice cream in?

It's best to store your ice cream in along, plastic Tupperware. It will help the ice cream freeze quicker after churning it.

Make sure the ice cream is secured with anairtight lid. You can also add a piece of plastic wrap underneath the lid to prevent freezer burn and keep the ice cream tasting fresh.

How long will my ice cream last?

Experts recommendthat homemade ice cream lasts around2-3 weeks. Check out this article to learn helpful tips and tricks for preventing freezer burn, maintaining the creamy texture, and the science behind keeping ice cream products tasting delicious.

Do you have any tips for making super creamy ice cream?

For super creamy ice cream, you need two very important elements.

First, be sure you are using the proper dairy products. Most creamy ice cream recipes call for a combination of milk and cream. These ingredients are referred to as butterfat and they play a huge role in the creamy texture of ice cream.

Second, the ice cream machine you use will affect the texture of the final ice cream. The machine whips air into the ice cream and helps freeze the ice cream base resulting in ice crystals forming.

Our main goal during the ice cream making process is to keep the ice crystals small so we get a smooth final product.

How long should I pre-freeze the ice cream bowl before churning?

Be sure to pre-freeze the bowl for at least 24 hours before churning the ice cream base. You'll want to ensure the bowl is super cold!

Can I easily swap out ingredients in these recipes?

No! Please follow the recipes as written for the best results.

It takes a lot of science to achieve smooth, creamy, and delicious ice cream. Messing with the ratios or ingredients can result in an unpleasant tasting ice cream.

Do I really need to wait for the ice cream base to get cold before churning?

Yes! It's best to chill the ice cream base overnight, or until it reaches 40-42°F.

To understand the science behind this, you first have to learn about ice crystals. Ice crystals give our ice cream some hardness and density. Our main goal during the ice cream making process is to keep these crystals small.

When working with a home ice cream maker, it's hard to achieve small ice crystals due to equipment restrictions. Home ice cream makers don't get as cold, grip the sides of the bowl, or have the same power as commercial machines.

Because of this, we must do everything we can to help keep the ice cream as cold as possible. This means waiting for the base to properly cool.

Learn More About Making Ice Cream At Home

If you've enjoyed this article about ice cream maker recipes, check out these additional resources to learn more:

If you're looking for even more recipes for homemade ice cream, be sure to check out these resources and recipes on my site!

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FAQs

How long should a homemade ice cream maker run? ›

Immediately pour your ice cream base in through the spout. You want to have the machine running when you pour your ingredients in so you don't end up with any icy pieces. Churn for about 15 to 20 minutes, or until the mixture has thickened and increased in volume to your desired consistency.

What else can you use an ice cream maker for? ›

Strawberry Sorbet
  • To keep white wine or rosé chilled on the table. The insert acts similarly to a bucket of ice at a fancy restaurant.
  • To cool down a batch of soup quickly. Let a soup, stew, or chili cool down a little so it's not piping hot. ...
  • To serve cold items at a barbecue. ...
  • To make slushy margaritas.
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How to make ice cream with the nostalgia ice cream maker? ›

Using your NOSTALGIA ELECTRIC ICE CREAM MAKER, chill the ice cream canister until cold to the touch. In a medium-sized bowl, add Creamy Chocolate Ice Cream Mix, milk, and cream. Stir until everything is evenly mixed. Follow steps in the Instruction Manual to properly assemble and plug in your ELECTRIC ICE CREAM MAKER.

How to avoid ice crystals in homemade ice cream? ›

The initial mixture should be very cold before it hits the ice-cream machine; ideally, you'll want to refrigerate it overnight. It'll need less churning time this way, and that will keep ice crystals from snowballing.

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.

Why won't my homemade ice cream thicken? ›

If you are churning your ice cream and it is not thickening, make sure that the canister is cold. Try adding some more ice and rock salt to it. Next time, put the canister into the freezer the day before you start making ice cream. This will ensure that it is cold enough.

What is the difference between an ice cream maker and a gelato maker? ›

Ice cream and gelato must be churned to create that creamy, scoopable goodness, but it is the speed at which they are churned—and the resulting amount of air incorporated—that is different. Gelato is churned at a slower speed than ice cream, which creates a denser consistency since less air is whipped into the mixture.

Do ice cream makers freeze the ice cream? ›

While the ice cream base does start to freeze while churning away in the machine, this process doesn't end with the firm, super scoopable treat you're ultimately waiting for. No matter how long your ice cream maker keeps churning, it's just not going to happen.

Do I need rock salt for nostalgia ice cream maker? ›

Setup: Don't skimp on the salt

The Nostalgia uses ice and salt—either rock or kosher—as its old-fashioned cooling method. That means if the mood for ice cream strikes suddenly, you can set this machine up in just a few minutes.

How do you mimic an ice cream maker? ›

Instructions
  1. In the bowl of an electric mixer, whip the cream until stiff peaks form. On low speed, mix in the condensed milk, vanilla, and any flavorings.
  2. Pour into a resealable container, cover the surface with plastic wrap, then seal. Freeze for at least 6 hours, or until firm. Keep stored in the freezer.
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How do people make ice cream in the olden days? ›

Previously it was made in a pewter pot kept in a bucket of ice and salt and had to be regularly hand stirred and scraped from the side of the pewter pots with a 'spaddle' which is a sort of miniature spade on a long handle. The key factor in the manufacture of ice cream was ice.

How long do you let ice cream maker churn? ›

Churn in an ice cream maker according to the manufacturer's instructions, typically 20 to 30 minutes. The ice cream will be soft after churning. For firmer ice cream, transfer to an airtight container and freeze for 2 to 4 hours before serving. Store in an airtight container in the freezer for up to a month.

How do you keep homemade ice cream from freezing so hard? ›

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.

How do I know when my ice cream maker is done? ›

Really make sure to cool down your ice cream base before churning. It should be cold to the touch before it goes in (otherwise it won't freeze properly). You know your ice cream is done churning when it gets to the consistency of soft-serve. It'll set up the rest of the way once it's in the freezer.

How do I know when to stop my ice cream maker? ›

Most mid-range ice cream machines have a 20-40 minutes cycle, but please look up your make and model to see how long they recommend the run cycle. If your machine doesn't have a timer or doesn't turn off automatically, set a timer to make sure you don't forget about it.

Why does my homemade ice cream melt so fast? ›

The first thing to look at is the recipe. Have you added too much sugar, salt or alcohol? They will lower the freezing point of the mixture. And too much of any of these ingredients could stop the ice cream freezing altogether.

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