Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream - Easy No-Churn Ice Cream Recipe! (2024)

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By: Rachel GurkPosted: 06/15/2022

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This no-churn vanilla ice cream recipe is quick and easy to make, with only 3 ingredients and 15 minutes of prep! It’s rich and creamy, flavored with real vanilla bean for the ultimate summer treat.

Recipe Overview

Why you’ll love it: Make your own homemade vanilla ice cream all summer long, no ice cream maker needed! Use this easy vanilla bean ice cream recipe as a base for even more delicious flavors.

How long it takes: 15 minutes to whip up, 6 hours in the freezer
Equipment you’ll need: electric mixer, refrigerator/freezer
Servings: 10

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  • 1 Recipe Overview
  • 2 The Best Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe
  • 3 Why You’ll Love This Ice Cream Recipe
  • 4 What does no-churn ice cream mean?
  • 5 What You’ll Need
  • 6 How To Make No Churn Ice Cream
  • 7 Tips for Success
  • 8 FAQs
  • 9 Toppings and Ways to Serve
  • 10 Make This Ice Cream Your Own
  • 11 How to Store Homemade Ice Cream
  • 12 More No Churn Ice Cream Recipes
  • 13 Get the Recipe: Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream (No Churn)

The Best Vanilla Ice Cream Recipe

Homemade vanilla ice cream is creamy, sweet, and delicious, with flecks of real vanilla bean dispersed throughout. It takes only minutes to make and that’s just the way I like things (and I bet you do, too).

This is really a shortcut ice cream recipe. You whip heavy cream and fold it into sweetened condensed milk. The texture is creamy, smooth, and perfect.

I’ll leave it up to you to choose how you want to top and serve your homemade vanilla bean ice cream. It’s the perfect frozen treat all on its own, or as a topping for homemade apple crisp. And if you need suggestions, I’d be happy to throw a few (hundred) ideas your way!

Why You’ll Love This Ice Cream Recipe

  • No churning. You don’t need any special equipment other than a mixer to make rich and creamy vanilla ice cream. You don’t need to buy an expensive ice cream maker, rock salt, ice, or any of that stuff. There’s no churning involved.
  • Quick and easy. This recipe takes literally minutes to make and then it’s ready for the freezer. You’ll have about six hours to dream up some delicious toppings! If you need ideas, I have you covered below.
  • Versatile. This vanilla ice cream is great to use as a base for even more homemade flavors. See below for easy variations!
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What does no-churn ice cream mean?

Most homemade ice cream recipes involve churning an egg custard base inside an electric ice cream maker. No churn ice cream is just that: no churning is needed to make creamy, smooth ice cream. Air is incorporated into the cream before it is frozen, using an electric mixer. It’s soft, scoopable, and delicious (and so, so easy!).

What You’ll Need

You need only three ingredients to make this creamy no-churn vanilla ice cream. Below, you’ll find a quick overview. Be sure to scroll to the printable recipe card for complete ingredient amounts and recipe instructions.

  • Sweetened Condensed Milk: Make sure you look for sweetened condensed milk, not evaporated milk. You’ll need one 14-ounce can. Look for brands such as Carnation or Eagle Brand (store brands are fine, too); it’s usually found in the baking aisle.
  • Heavy Cream (or heavy whipping cream): It should have at least 36% milk fat. Some whipping creams are lighter, with less milk fat, and won’t work as well. Make sure your cream is well chilled. It will whip up more easily.
  • Vanilla Bean Paste: If you’re unfamiliar with vanilla bean paste, it’s sweetened vanilla extract which has been thickened with ground-up vanilla beans. There are visible bits of seeds that add both flavor and visual appeal. It’s available in most grocery stores or on Amazon. It has all the punch of vanilla extract and vanilla beans smushed into one ingredient. A pantry staple, as far as I’m concerned.
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How To Make No Churn Ice Cream

You’ll need a large bowl and an electric mixer, either a stand mixer or a hand mixer. To freeze the ice cream, a loaf pan works best, either metal or glass. Let’s make some vanilla ice cream!

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  • Whip the cream. Pour the chilled heavy cream into a large bowl. Beat the cream on medium-high speed until it holds stiff peaks, about three minutes, slightly less with a stand mixer.
  • Combine. Gently fold in the sweetened condensed milk and vanilla bean paste. Don’t get carried away, gently is the important word here. If you want to stir in any add-ins or flavors (see the suggestions below), now’s the time to do that.
  • Freeze. Pour the cream mixture into a loaf pan and cover it tightly with foil. Put the pan into the freezer. It will need about six hours to firm up.
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Tips for Success

Below are some of my final tips for making ice cream at home:

  • Use full-fat ingredients. For best results, choose heavy whipping cream with at least 36% milk fat and full-fat sweetened condensed milk. Lower-fat creams have a higher water content, which can lead to ice crystals in the finished ice cream.
  • Don’t over-mix the ingredients. The mixture should be silky and smooth but not overly mixed, as the whipped cream may deflate. Mix the ingredients and stir in add-ins gently.
  • Chill the ice cream for long enough. It’s okay (encouraged!) to make no-churn vanilla ice cream the day before you plan on eating it. This way, it has at least 6-8 hours to chill in the freezer before serving.
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FAQs

What does no-churn ice cream mean?

The difference between churned and no-churn ice cream is that the former calls for churning in an ice cream maker. No-churn ice cream is made by whipping heavy cream with condensed milk and then freezing the mixture.

What is the texture of no-churn ice cream?

No-churn ice cream is very creamy and quite soft, almost like frozen whipped cream. It has a rich mouth feel and adapts well to flavor stir-ins like crushed cookies, candy bars, or chocolate fudge.

Why is my no-churn ice cream icy?

Make sure you’re using full-fat sweetened condensed milk and cream. The less water in the mix, the better, as ice crystals won’t form as the ice cream freezes.

Toppings and Ways to Serve

Everyone has their own way of personalizing their vanilla ice cream in our house! If you’re looking for some topping inspiration, try these:

  • Chocolate: Chocolate chips are a family favorite. Meanwhile, I prefer chocolate syrup, or even better, homemade hot fudge (it’s THE BEST).
  • Caramel: Warm caramel sauce, especially when it’s made with a bit of bourbon, runs a close second. Add a few spiced pecans to that and I’m in ice cream heaven.
  • Granola: I always get the side eye for putting granola on my vanilla ice cream (it’s so good!). Or this 3-ingredient crunchy oat topping. Try it, you’ll see!
  • Serve vanilla bean ice cream with your favorite toppings or serve it as a topping for warm coffee cake with streusel, Kahlua brownies, or warm strawberry rhubarb crisp.

Make This Ice Cream Your Own

It’s easy to stir in added ingredients for your own special ice cream creation. Here are a few ideas to get you thinking:

  • Cocoa powder: Add cocoa powder to this recipe for homemade chocolate ice cream.
  • Cinnamon: A pinch of cinnamon gives this vanilla ice cream a lovely warm flavor. Try my recipe for no-churn cinnamon ice cream!
  • Flavoring extracts: Flavor your ice cream with baking extracts like mint, maple, lemon, almond, etc.
  • Add-ins: Fold in mini chocolate chips, M&Ms, toffee bits, toasted coconut, or chopped-up Andes mints.
  • Cereals: Add in crushed-up Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Fruit Loops, Cocoa Krispies, etc.
  • Cookies: Graham crackers, chocolate chip cookies, or make your own Oreo ice cream with chopped-up Oreo cookies.
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How to Store Homemade Ice Cream

This homemade vanilla ice cream will keep in the freezer for a couple of months, however, it’s best enjoyed within a week or two. Make sure to transfer it to a freezer-safe container that seals well. To help protect it from icing over, gently press cling wrap directly against the top of the ice cream before closing the lid.

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Recipe

Get the Recipe: Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream (No Churn)

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Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Additional Time: 6 hours hrs

Total Time: 6 hours hrs 15 minutes mins

10 servings

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This no-churn vanilla ice cream is quick and easy to make, with only 3 ingredients! This is the best vanilla ice cream recipe that's rich, creamy, and flavored with real vanilla bean.

Ingredients

  • 1 can (14 ounces) sweetened condensed milk
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla bean paste
  • 2 cups heavy cream, cold (36% milkfat is best)

Instructions

  • Pour heavy cream into a large mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer. Use a hand mixer or stand mixer on medium-high speed to whip the cream until it holds stiff peaks (3 minutes – less if you’re using a stand mixer).

  • Add sweetened condensed milk and vanilla bean paste to whipped cream. Fold together until just combined and silky and smooth. A few small lumps may remain; it’s important not to over mix as that will deflate the mixture.

  • Spread into a 8 or 9-inch loaf pan. Freeze for at least 6 hours or until firm (I cover with foil to prevent freezer burn).

Notes

  • If desired, lightly fold in flavor variations before freezing. Some ideas: mini chocolate chips or M&Ms, toasted coconut, lightly crushed cereal or graham crackers, crushed Oreos, chocolate chip cookies, gingersnaps, or butter cookies.
  • To store, transfer ice cream to a freezer-safe container that has a good resealable lid. It will keep for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.5cup, Calories: 297kcal, Carbohydrates: 24g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 21g, Saturated Fat: 13g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 6g, Cholesterol: 79mg, Sodium: 68mg, Potassium: 183mg, Sugar: 22g, Vitamin A: 805IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 143mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Author: Rachel Gurk

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  1. JM Hardin says

    Homemade Vanilla Ice Cream - Easy No-Churn Ice Cream Recipe! (21)
    I was just crying because I just saw a mint chocolate chip ice cream recipe on Saving Room for Dessert. but I can’t make it because I don’t have an ice cream maker. But you just stopped my tears with your recipe. After I make a batch of your ice cream I may see about doing a mashup of the two recipes (unless you already have a mint choco chip recipe that I haven’t found yet). THANK YOU!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      So glad to hear it! Try it with a little mint extract and some mini chocolate chips.

      Reply

  2. Sara F. says

    Love this recipe, super simple! I personally don’t want to dirty two bowls, so I put the sweetened condensed milk and vanilla in first and stir them to together and then add the heavy whipping cream in right on top and mix til I have stuff peaks! It works out the same and then I gently fold in any fruit, cookie pieces, etc. that I want to add

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      I’m glad to hear it works that way! We just made a batch of this this weekend, too! My kids love it.

      Reply

  3. ERIN DUNN says

    Made this yesterday added toasted coconut and coconut cream dark chocolate chips OMG CAN’T GET ENOUGH! MY MAN SENT ME TO THE STORE TO BUT MORE CREAM!!!!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Yesssss! I love that! Great additions!

      Reply

  4. Catherine says

    I had the crazy idea to make ice cream for my fiancé for Valentines day. The previous day I had tried and drastically failed with another recipe. But I decided not to give up and found this recipe. I am so happy I did!
    I added 2 tablespoons of vanilla paste instead of 1 but otherwise followed the recipe to the t. I was so worried that no churn ice cream would just be icy but it turned perfectly! So smooth, creamy and delicious.
    I turned it into tin roof ice cream (his favourite) by adding roasted almonds (rather time consuming chopping them into small pieces) as well as a fudge ripple sauce which I also made from scratch.
    All in all a huge effort but it was totally worth it when he told me it was the best tin roof ice cream he’s ever had.
    Thanks Rachel, you saved Valentine’s Day!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      I’m so happy to hear that! I love the tin roof twist on this – it sounds so delicious! Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave a comment, it means so much to me!

      Reply

  5. Lita Johnson says

    I’ve never been a huge homemade ice cream fan. In the past it was always so watery and not very creamy. Decided to give it one more try and made this for Father’s Day yesterday. Wow! Seriously the best ice cream ever. It was so creamy and had so much flavor. My only complaint is I wish we had more!!

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      I’m so happy to hear you liked this recipe! Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave a comment!

      Reply

  6. niklaas says

    Lovely just try it out

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  7. Platt College says

    Love vanilla bean ice cream. I think it is the little specs of vanilla bean.

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    • Rachel Gurk says

      Me too!

      Reply

  8. denise says

    sounds wonderful

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  9. Medha says

    This vanilla bean ice cream is so simple and easy to put together- just a few ingredients and you’re on your way to cool summer deliciousness :)

    Reply

  10. Sues says

    Such a simple and delicious summer treat! Also, I love those ice cream bowls :)

    Reply

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