In the Mood for Some Ice Cream? Try This No-Churn Recipe

In summers, ice cream is the best option to beat the heat.As Ice cream is a sweetened frozen food typically eaten as a dessert.

Shivani Arora
Published on: 18 Jun 2020 6:36 AM GMT
In the Mood for Some Ice Cream? Try This No-Churn Recipe
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In the Mood for Some Ice Cream? Try This No-Churn Recipe

In summers, ice cream is the best option to beat the heat.As Ice cream is a sweetened frozen food typically eaten as a dessert.

Ice creams are always welcome. Whether it is to satiate the craving for dessert or to beat the summer heat, it has always been our go-to option. If you too have been craving your favourite ice cream of late, it is time you make one at home. And what more? It doesn’t require much effort because it is a no-churn ice cream that we are talking about!

Easy, creamy and delicious is how chef Neha Deepak Shah describes it, and we totally agree!

Check out the recipe below:

Craving a super easy ice cream? Time to try this no-churn recipe

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Ingredients

200g – Heavy whipping cream (best to use dairy-based)

160-175g – Condensed milk

½ tsp – Vanilla essence

Note: If you are using Amul fresh cream, first leave it in the fridge for five to six hours. Then take only the top part of the cream which is thick. Now take a bowl with ice in it and place another bowl over it. Add cream to the bowl on top and whisk until soft peaks.

The chef used a Dalgona swirl with brownies in the recipe.

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Method For Easy, No-Churn Recipe:

Whip the cream to soft peak stage.

Fold in the condensed milk gently along with vanilla essence.

Freeze this in a container for three to four hours and give it a stir to break the ice crystals. You can also blend this.

Freeze the mixture again with whatever toppings you may like.

You can put in brownie pieces, jelly, candies, cake, caramel swirl, mangoes and even berries.

Would you try this amazing recipe?

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Shivani Arora

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