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No eggs or ice cream maker required for this no churn, creamy vanilla ice cream with ribbons of sweet and salted caramel! Try my no churn homemade Americone Dream next.
My KitchenAid ice cream bowl broke the other weekend. When I say broke, I don’t mean that it got dropped and shattered into a million pieces – nothing like that. It just started leaking a blue liquid… everywhere. And since I don’t love the idea of a blue chemical in my ice cream (despite how pretty it may look in swirls), I opted to throw it away.
So, alas… I am without an ice cream maker. But since ice cream is my greatest love, I can’t just give up! You’re witnessing my journey into the world of no churn ice cream recipes. Maybe this will be totally fine. Or maybe I’ll come up with some really weird crap that results in heavy cream splattered to the ceiling of my kitchen. Either way, it will result in ice cream.
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Homemade ice cream with condensed milk
My new favorite ice cream base is a pint of heavy cream and a can of sweetened condensed milk. You know why? Because that’s it. Two ingredients. From there you can add all the things!
Thankfully, this was my first soirée with a can of sweetened condensed milk, and it turned out beautifully.
I’m always hesitant to use sweetened condensed milk in recipes due to the high sugar and fat content, but I’ve come to terms with the fact that it’s magical in many ways – one of those ways is creating creamy, dreamy ice cream.
Ice cream with no eggs is possible!
And the fact that there’s none of that “creating a custard base” nonsense is a big win for me. I just… I hate it. I really do. You have to temper the eggs, make sure to keep the heat low enough that you don’t scramble them, strain them, and just… no. I don’t wanna.
So this recipe is the easy way to make yourself some homemade ice cream, without stressing about the eggs.
Salted caramel ice cream – no eggs, no ice cream maker
This time around I went for salted caramel for three reasons:
- The boyfriend loves caramel.
- The boyfriend received a jar of Schlotterbeck & Foss Caramel Sea Salt Dessert Sauce as a gift at Christmas that’s been in the pantry, unused.
- IT’S SALTED CARAMEL, WHAT OTHER REASON DO YOU NEED?!
I guess this list really could have just been #3.
Also, how cute are these little cups? The answer is “super cute”.
If you’re not lucky enough to have a jar of S&F dessert sauce lying around, you can always use normal caramel sauce and just add the sea salt yourself (as I outline in the recipe itself). Or you could go buy a case jar and be completely okay with your life decisions because YOLO.
P.S.: I had to google “yolo” to figure out how to use it. Guys, I feel old.
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