How to make rich, creamy chocolate chunk ice cream at home without an ice cream maker! Homemade ice cream has never been easier!
It is still 105 degrees in Arizona and it is the end of September. True story. So we are still eating ice cream way into October as a way to cool off. If you live in the Western United States, you may understand this situation. We always hope to celebrate crisp, cool Fall weather but usually, our Fall comes in December.
So we are going to keep on keeping on eating ice cream and I am not sad about that part of it. I discovered a way to make homemade ice cream without an ice cream maker and it is a game-changer. It takes less than 5 minutes to whip this up and then you just have to exercise some serious patience and let it freeze and become hard in the freezer.
This No-Churn Chocolate Chunk Ice Cream is made with five simple ingredients. Grab a carton of ice cream at the store and count how many ingredients are listed. You will be hard-pressed to find any ice cream from the grocery store with only 5 ingredients! Plus this homemade chocolate ice cream tastes so much better!
One of the reasons you make ice cream in an ice cream maker is to whip air into the ice cream mixture. I found a way to get around that issue and it is definitely a plot twist in the ice cream making department. Are you ready for it? You actually WHIP the heavy whipping cream ahead of time. Yes! This gets you around the aerating part and gives the ice cream that perfect light and creamy texture.
This homemade chocolate chunk ice cream is made with heavy whipping cream, unsweetened cocoa powder, sweetened condensed milk, vanilla, and chocolate chunks.
This recipe doesn’t call for sugar, which can end up grainy if you don’t heat it and melt it down or eggs that needs to be cooked in order to be safe. The sweetened condensed milk adds sweetness and creaminess to the chocolate ice cream.
The rich chocolate flavor comes from unsweetened cocoa powder. Then when you add chunks of semi-sweet or dark chocolate, you get double the chocolate. I love to chop up high-quality chocolate bars and throw it in the chocolate ice cream mixture. You can also use chocolate chips.
Glass Loaf Pan or Aluminum Loaf Pan
Retro Ice Cream Scooper
KitchenAid Mixer
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Pin ItIn a large bowl, whip the heavy whipping cream until stiff peaks form, about 3-4 minutes. Set aside.
In a small bowl, mix together sweetened condensed milk, cocoa powder, vanilla, and 1 1/2 cups of chocolate chunks.
Carefully add mixture to whipped cream. Delicately fold in the whipped cream into the chocolate mixture.
Pour into a loaf pan. Sprinkle with remaining 1/2 cup of chocolate chunks. Cover with plastic wrap and freeze for 18-24 hours. 24 hours is ideal for hard-packed ice cream.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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