Recipes and Cooking Desserts & Baking Ice Cream 6 No-Churn Ice Cream Recipes That Are Unbelievably Easy to Make Here's the scoop: No ice cream maker is required to make these refreshing no-churn ice cream and frozen dessert recipes. By Karla Walsh and Katlyn Moncada Katlyn Moncada Instagram Katlyn Moncada is the associate food editor at BHG.com, sharing food news and tutorials on becoming better home cooks. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience in digital media, photography, and video production. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on June 4, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email A scoop of ice cream is welcome any time of year, but especially during the hot summer months. And while going to your favorite ice cream shop or grabbing a pint at the grocery store is great, there's something extra special about enjoying the frozen treat when you've made it from scratch. If you don't own an ice cream maker, you can still make delicious homemade ice cream. You just need one of these no-churn ice cream recipes. Or, there's even a fun way to make ice cream using a mason jar that's incredibly easy. In these no-churn recipes, you can whip up flavorful frozen desserts in your own kitchen without any fancy equipment. Carson Downing Pick-a-Flavor No-Churn Ice Cream You may know sweetened condensed milk as a key to creating sweet dulce de leche desserts, but have you ever used it as a base for no-churn ice cream? Start now with this ridiculously easy three-ingredient base recipe that only needs a loaf pan or a couple pint-size containers for freezing. Customize with any mix-ins your heart desires or use some of our flavor variations (think salted mocha, birthday cake, and lavender) to get your creative juices flowing. Customize Your Own No-Churn Ice Cream Andy Lyons Coconut Stracciatella Ice Cream Canned coconut milk is so thick you don't even need to churn it to score an ice cream-like texture. For this no-churn vegan-friendly ice cream recipe, pulse vanilla-infused coconut milk in a food processor with enough milk to achieve your desired consistency. And since "stracciatella" is an icy Italian creation that features flakes of chocolate, shower your scoop with a super easy-to-make, all-natural chocolate drizzle. Just melt dark chocolate and coconut oil in the microwave for 30 seconds! Try the Non-Dairy Italian Ice Cream Recipe Philip Ficks Peppermint Candy Ice Cream Make store-bought vanilla taste entirely DIY by stirring in refreshing candy shop favorites such as white chocolate and peppermints. While this is festive for Christmas, we devour it during the sweltering summer months to help cool off, too. Get the Upgraded Ice Cream Recipe Karla Conrad Raspberry Sorbet For a dairy-free delight, combine fresh fruit (raspberries, mangoes, watermelon, cranberries, or strawberries would all work wonderfully) with citrus juice, sugar, and water. Then all that's left to do is blend, strain, freeze, and scoop. Get the Fruit-Filled Sorbet Recipe Blaine Moats Non-Dairy Banana Ice Cream Put those ripe bananas to good use. This dairy-free ice cream (aka nice cream) is made with just frozen bananas, unsweetened coconut milk, and vanilla. Oh, and the riper the fruit, the sweeter the results! Freeze for four hours post-blend so the dessert reaches a scoopable state. Get creative by tossing in one or more of the following: 1 cup fresh berries, ¼ cup nut butter, or 2 Tbsp. cocoa powder. Try Our 3-Ingredient Vegan Ice Cream Blaine Moats Lemon-Avocado Sherbet Guac is good, but you know what's even better? Using avocados along with cream, powdered sugar, and lemon, to make a custardlike sherbet. The green fruit's mild flavor soaks up plenty of lemon goodness and tastes incredible garnished with fresh mint leaves. Blending the creamy fruit with sweetened condensed milk makes a gelato-like treat in our avolato recipe. Get the Creamy Sherbet Recipe Make sure you store homemade ice cream in an airtight container like these StarPack Home Ice Cream Freezer Storage Containers ($14, Amazon). You can also press a piece of plastic wrap to the surface of your ice cream to prevent ice crystals from forming. If your sweet tooth is calling for something beyond ice cream and you don't want to turn on the oven, whip up a delicious no-bake dessert such as this easy chocolate mousse. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit