Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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This no churn peppermint ice cream is the perfect holiday dessert. Minty, creamy, and best of all no ice cream maker needed! It’s such a seasonal flavor, but if you make it at home you can have it all year long!

If you like peppermint as much as I do, you might also like these chocolate dipped peppermint cookies or peppermint hot cocoa.

Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (1)

What do you do when you can’t find yourfavorite peppermint ice cream in the grocery stores? You just make your own. Yep, it’s really that easy! We have an ice cream maker, but it’s been collecting dust after we discovered no churn ice cream! The only hard part is deciding what flavor to make. We’ve done cake batter, bubble gum, mint chocolate chip and today…peppermint. SO yummy. We added a bit too much peppermint the first time, so just trust me on the measurements. Otherwise, it may end up tasting more like peppermint extract than anything else. A whole lot of alcohol flavored aftertaste!

What is No Churn Ice Cream?

No churn basically means—no ice cream maker. We have an ice cream maker that we use occasionally, but no churn recipes don’t require any special equipment.

Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (2)

No Churn Peppermint Stick Ice Cream

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2 c. heavy whipping cream

1 can sweetened condensed milk

6 drops red food coloring (for pink color, optional)

3/4 tsp. peppermint extract

2/3 c. crushed peppermint candy (starlight mints) or peppermint sticks

Crush candy with a rolling pin or mallet. I put my candy inside a plastic bag before crushing to minimize the mess. Set aside.

Beat whipping cream in a bowl with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Fold in condensed milk, peppermint extract, food coloring with a rubber spatula.

Pour 1/3 of the ice cream mixture into a loaf pan or freezer-safe container. Sprinkle with 1/3 of the crushed candies. Add another layer of ice cream, then another layer of candy. Repeat once more before placing ice cream into the freezer.

Freeze 6-8 hours.

Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (3)

I like A LOT of peppermint candy crunch. If you think you’d like less, you can skip the middle layer of candy and just add one layer on the bottom and sprinkle a bit more on the very top.

Tip: give your ice cream a stir every hour or two. Just to help it be nice and scoopable when it’s finished.

Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (4)

What other mix-ins can you add to peppermint ice cream?

Broken up peppermint Junior Mints are delicious in ice cream. Just cut them into tiny pieces and stir them in for a yummy treat. Chocolate chips (mini) are also delicious!

Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (5)

No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe

This no churn peppermint ice cream is the perfect holiday dessert. Minty, creamy, and best of all no ice cream maker needed!

4.86 from 7 votes

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

freeze time: 8 hours hours

Total Time: 8 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 12

Calories: 336kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 c. heavy whipping cream
  • 1 can sweetened condensed milk
  • 6 drops red food coloring
  • 3/4 tsp. peppermint extract
  • 2/3 c. crushed peppermint candy

Instructions

  • Beat whipping cream with an electric mixer until stiff peaks form. Fold in condensed milk, peppermint extract,and food coloring.

  • Pour 1/3 of the ice cream mixture into a loaf pan. Sprinkle with 1/3 of the crushed candies. Add another layer of ice cream, then another layer of candy. Repeat once more.

  • Freeze 6-8 hours.

Notes

I like A LOT of peppermint candy crunch. If you think you’d like less, you can skip the middle layer of candy and just add one layer on the bottom and sprinkle a bit more on the very top.

You can stir the ice cream every hour or two to make it easier to scoop, but this is optional. Regardless, it will be tasty and if left to thaw for a few minutes will be scoopable.

Nutrition

Calories: 336kcal

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  1. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (10)Roberta Eaton says

    This looks like a delicious recipe

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  2. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (11)Maritza says

    This ice cream is so perfect for the holidays. The no-churn is the cherry on top!

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  3. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (12)mother of 3 says

    That looks amazing! We’re hoping to make some peppermint milkshakes next week. Pinned.

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  4. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (13)Amy says

    Peppermint is my favorite! And I love how simple this looks. Thanks so much for sharing!

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  5. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (14)Lee MacArthur says

    Oh! This looks so so good, I am going to have to try it. Thank you for sharing.

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  6. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (15)Roseann Hampton says

    Looks delicious! This will be one of my features this Saturday at the Snickerdoodle link party!

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  7. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (16)Emily says

    Peppermint ice cream is one of my must-haves during the holidays, so I know I would love this recipe! Thanks for sharing at Merry Monday. I’m going to include your ice cream in my Party Features next week. Merry Christmas!

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  8. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (17)Liberty says

    Hi! I’m featuring this at the Best of the Weekend link party tonight! Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (18)T'onna | Sew Crafty Crochet says

    The ice cream looks sooooo delicious! And I love the Santa bowl! Too cute! Thanks for sharing at the Snickerdoodle Create Bake Make Party!

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  10. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (19)CoolWriter says

    Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (20)
    I just LOVE no-churn ice-cream! Even though it’s freezing outside I’m still craving frozen treats the whole time! Love the peppermint flavour – so refreshing and delicious. I can eat ice cream all year long and peppermint or mint anything is always one of my favorites. This looks so pretty and refreshing and I love that it’s n churn too!

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  11. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (21)Angelina says

    Thank you so much for sharing with Thursday Favorite Things! I’ll be featuring you tomorrow! Wishing you a Merry Christmas! Angelina @ Petite Haus

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  12. Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (22)The Freshman Cook says

    This looks like the best holiday treat ever! Love that it is “no churn”! I will be serving this on Christmas Eve! Thank you for sharing at Celebrate It!

    Reply

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Easy No Churn Peppermint Ice Cream Recipe (2024)

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Sugar, corn syrup or honey, as well as gelatin and commercial stabilizers, can all keep your ice cream at a softer consistency.

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So you can up the fat in your ice cream by substituting cream for milk or half-and-half in recipes. Even more effective, is that you can also add more egg yolks if making a custard-based ice cream, which will increase the creaminess due to their emulsifying properties.

How to make ice cream in 10 minutes? ›

Step 1In a small resealable plastic bag, combine half-and-half, sugar, and vanilla. Push out excess air and seal. Step 2Into a large resealable plastic bag, combine ice and salt. Place small bag inside the bigger bag and shake vigorously, 7 to 10 minutes, until ice cream has hardened.

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In Lebovitz's book, he states that adding just a bit of alcohol to your ice cream base results in a better texture when it's churned because alcohol doesn't freeze. The alcohol prevents some of the ice crystals from forming, which makes the ice cream softer and therefore more scoopable.

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A cold base will help it freeze faster, which will result in a better texture. Chill it in the refrigerator for at least an hour before putting it in the ice cream freezer. You can even refrigerate it overnight. Adding a little alcohol to your ice cream base can help keep the texture softer.

How to make ice cream at home in refrigerator? ›

  1. Add 1/2 cup cream (preferably whipping), 1/2 tea spoon strawberry essence, 3 drops red food color, 1 cup strawberry pulp.
  2. Whip it till soft and fluffy and freeze it.
  3. Strawberry ice cream is ready in 6–8 hours.
  4. Optional: Strawberry pieces can also be added after whipping.
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