10 Best Cuisinart Ice Cream Recipes You Need to Try Right Now

Who’s ready for summertime? I know I am, especially if I get to enjoy these 10 incredible Cuisinart ice cream recipes!

Whether you are into classic tastes or fruity tropical blends, there is something on this list for every palate.

The greatest thing is that even your children can make some of them!

1. Mint Chocolate Chip Ice Cream

Even though this do-it-yourself mint chocolate chip ice cream might not become as vibrantly green as the kind you purchase in stores, it tastes just as fantastic. For this recipe, you’ll need heavy cream, milk, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla extract, mint extract, salt, and bittersweet chocolate. If you wish to get that striking green hue, you can include a couple of drops of food coloring.

It’s fantastic!

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2. Butter Pecan Ice Cream

If you enjoy intensely sweet and buttery ice cream, this butter pecan recipe will probably become a new favorite. It is smooth, yet the chopped pecans provide a great crispness. The butter flavor really shines, even with the sugar, cream, vanilla, and milk.

This ice cream is among the most flavorful on the list. Therefore, if you enjoy your ice cream strong and rich, you’ll adore it.

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3. Strawberry Ice Cream

Do you wish to prepare the greatest strawberry ice cream you’ve ever tasted using just four ingredients?

Grab your Cuisinart ice cream maker, fourteen ripe strawberries, some maple syrup, milk, and heavy cream. Mix all ingredients except the strawberries, then mash them individually.

Then, put both the mixture and the berries in the ice cream maker. You’ll be enjoying a rich, strawberry-flavored delicacy after about 20 minutes.

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4. Vanilla Ice Cream

Whether vanilla is your favorite or you’re making it simply because it’s the taste your whole family can agree on, this vanilla ice cream recipe is among the finest. It is luscious, delightful, and simple to make.

To achieve that smooth and creamy quality, you’ll just need milk, sugar, vanilla extract, and heavy whipping cream. Include a pinch of salt to enhance the flavor.

Once finished, enjoy it as is, on top of warm apple pie, or as a component of an extravagant ice cream sundae.

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5. Pineapple Coconut Ice Cream

The scrumptious sweetness of coconut milk, sugar, and vanilla, the fruitiness of pineapples, and the tangy zestiness of lime can all be found in this ice cream. The ingredients combine to create a delectable tropical flavor that will have you dreaming of drinking piña coladas on the beach.

If you enjoy coconut, you may enhance the coconut flavor by adding a few flakes of shredded coconut on top of the ice cream when serving.

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6. Coffee Ice Cream

Coffee ice cream is a good reason to have ice cream in the morning. I’m joking, of course.

Ice cream for breakfast isn’t the healthiest decision, but this ice cream does include a whole cup of strong brewed coffee, so it does contain caffeine.

I think this ice cream is amazing. The combination of coffee and vanilla extract produces a taste that is almost French vanilla or latte-like.

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7. Chocolate Ice Cream

For this delicious chocolate ice cream, you’ll need the same things as for vanilla, plus half a cup of unsweetened cocoa powder. Whisk everything together, then pour it into the ice cream machine. It will be done in about thirty minutes.

If you like a more dark chocolatey taste, reduce the amount of milk by half a cup.

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8. Blueberry Ice Cream

This five-ingredient ice cream has only blueberries, either fresh or frozen, sugar, lemon juice, whole milk, and heavy whipping cream. I think it tastes fantastic, especially since I love blueberries. It also has a stunning purple hue that seems like it belongs on a flower rather than in an ice cream cone.

This one needs more time to prepare since you must initially cook your blueberries on the burner to create a syrup. Despite this, it is well worth every second you spend on it.

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9. Cookies and Cream Ice Cream

To create this delectable, crisp ice cream, you’ll need milk, sugar, heavy cream, vanilla extract, and a cup of chopped Oreos.

The cooking guidelines are similar to those for all other ice cream tastes. Mix the ingredients, and then churn them in the ice cream maker.

If you want your ice cream with a little crispness, leave the Oreo pieces bigger and chunkier. If you prefer a smoother consistency, crush them into tiny, powdery pieces.

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10. Peach Ice Cream

Peach ice cream is one of my favorites since it blends the sweetness of ice cream with the acidity of ripe peaches, an outstanding contrast. You can utilize fresh or frozen peaches.

If you’re utilizing fresh ones, ensure you peel them, remove the stones, and slice them into quarters. Frozen peaches must thaw for at least an hour.

As with the cookies and cream ice cream, you may adjust how long your peaches spend in the food processor to match your preferred ice cream texture.

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