Craving a sweet and refreshing treat? This homemade strawberry ice cream recipe is made with fresh strawberries and comes together in just a few easy steps. A handy ice cream maker is helpful for whipping it up. Creamy, fruity, and full of that fresh strawberry flavor, it’s the perfect easy summer dessert to cool you down.
One summer afternoon, I decided to make strawberry ice cream from scratch. I had a basket of fresh strawberries that smelled so sweet I couldn’t resist. Blending them with cream and sugar felt like creating magic in my kitchen. When I took the first spoonful later, it wasn’t just ice cream, it was a taste of summer made with my own hands.
Make Sure to Use Fresh Strawberries
Fresh strawberries are the key to the best flavor. Ripe berries give natural sweetness and a bright pink color. Using good cream and quality milk also makes the ice cream smooth and rich. Simple, fresh ingredients make all the difference.
Using an Ice Cream Maker vs Ice Cream Made Without One
An ice cream maker gives you a creamy, churned texture with less effort. But if you don’t have one, you can still freeze the mix and stir it every couple of hours. Both ways work, but the maker saves you time. The choice depends on what tools you have in your kitchen.
A Perfect Cold Dessert
Strawberry ice cream is one of those treats that never gets old. It’s sweet, fruity, and always refreshing. Perfect on a hot day or even after dinner as a light dessert. One scoop is enough to make anyone smile.
Your Easy-Peasy Guide to Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe
This homemade strawberry ice cream is creamy, fruity, and full of fresh flavor. It’s an easy recipe that gives you a sweet and refreshing treat with every scoop.
Kitchen Must-Haves
- Whisk: Handy for blending eggs, cream, and sugar into a smooth mixture.
- Large Bowl: Ideal for mixing and holding your ice cream base before churning.
- Ice Cream Maker: Does the magic of churning and freezing to give you that creamy, scoopable texture.
Grab these Ingredients
- Eggs + Extra Yolks: Give the ice cream a rich, creamy base.
- Strawberries: Fresh and sweet, the star of your ice cream.
- Vanilla: Adds warmth and focuses the berry flavor.
- Heavy Cream: For that silky, smooth texture.
- Powdered Sugar or Sweetener: Sweetens and balances the tang of strawberries.
- Xanthan Gum: Helps keep the ice cream creamy instead of icy.
- Stevia: For extra sweetness without the sugar.
*Exact measurements are listed in the recipe card below.
Step-by-Step Guide to Make the Best Strawberry Ice Cream Recipe
First: Get Your Base Ready
Freeze your ice cream maker bowl overnight or for at least 10 hours so it’s extra cold and ready to churn. While it’s freezing, gather everything you’ll need: heavy cream, sweetener, stevia, vanilla, xanthan gum, eggs, and strawberries. Having your ingredients prepped makes the whole process smoother.
Second: Beat the Eggs
Crack the eggs along with the extra yolk into a mixing bowl. Whisk them until smooth and creamy so they’ll form a rich custard base. Set the bowl aside for tempering later.
Third: Warm Up the Cream Mixture
In a saucepan, add heavy cream, sweetener, vanilla, and xanthan gum. Heat over medium until you see the first gentle bubbles but stop before it boils. Turn off the heat as soon as the mixture is steamy and fragrant.
Fourth: Blend and Cool the Custard
Slowly stream a little of the hot cream into the whisked eggs while stirring constantly to keep them from scrambling. Return the egg mixture to the saucepan and whisk until smooth. Pour into a bowl, cover, and let it cool for 2 hours at room temperature before chilling in the fridge for another 2 hours.
Fifth: Prep the Strawberries
While the custard chills, chop fresh strawberries into small pieces. Keep them cold in the fridge until you’re ready to use them. Chilled fruit blends into the ice cream better and keeps its texture.
Sixth: Churn Until Creamy
Once the custard is completely cold and the bowl is frozen, pour the base into the ice cream maker. Churn for about 20 minutes or until you get a soft-serve texture. Add the strawberry chunks during the last 2–3 minutes of churning.
Seventh: Try the No-Machine Method
If you don’t own a machine, stir the strawberry chunks straight into the cold custard. Pour into a freezer-safe container and freeze until firm. For erythritol, stir with a hand mixer every 30 minutes for a few hours to keep it smooth.
Handy Tips for Tasty Wins:
- Pick ripe strawberries: The sweeter the berries, the better your ice cream will taste. Fresh and juicy ones make all the difference.
- Chill your mix before freezing: Let the cream and strawberry blend cool in the fridge first. This helps the ice cream set faster and stay smooth.
- Don’t skip stirring (if no machine): If you’re freezing without a maker, give it a mix every hour. This breaks up ice crystals and keeps it creamy.
- Add toppings before serving: Fresh strawberry slices, chocolate chips, or nuts can make it extra fun. A little crunch or drizzle turns it into a real treat.
Your Questions, My Answers
What are the Pairings to Try with Homemade Ice Cream?
Strawberry ice cream goes well with homemade dried raspberry chips or a drizzle of chocolate sauce. You can also serve it with warm fruit pies or a cupcake with icing. A sprinkle of crushed nuts or granola adds a nice crunch.
Keep the ice cream in an airtight container in the freezer to maintain freshness. Store it at the back of the freezer where the temperature is most stable. Avoid leaving it out at room temperature for too long.
How to Freeze No-Churn Strawberry Ice Cream?
Place the ice cream in a freezer-safe container with a tight lid. Freeze for at least 4–6 hours or until firm. For best texture, let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes before scooping.
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Homemade Strawberry Ice Cream in Few Steps
Equipment
- 1 Whisk
- 1 Large Bowl
Ingredients
- 2 Pieces Eggs
- 3 Pieces Yolks
- 1½ Cups Strawberries can be fresh or frozen
- 1 teaspoon Vanilla
- 3 Cups Heavy Cream 750ml
- ½ Cup Powdered Sugar or Sweetener
- 1 teaspoon Xanthan Gum
- ¾ teaspoon Stevia
Instructions
- Freeze ice cream maker bowl for at least 10 hours. Gather all ingredients and prep everything before starting.
- Crack eggs and extra yolks into a bowl and whisk until smooth and creamy. Set aside for tempering.
- Heat heavy cream, sweetener, vanilla, and xanthan gum in a saucepan over medium heat until gently bubbling. Remove from heat immediately.
- Slowly stream hot cream into eggs while stirring constantly to temper. Return mixture to saucepan, whisk until smooth, then cool for 2 hours at room temperature and chill in fridge for 2 more hours.
- Chop strawberries into small pieces and keep cold in fridge until ready to use.
- Pour chilled custard into frozen ice cream maker bowl and churn for 20 minutes until soft-serve texture. Add strawberries in the last 2–3 minutes of churning.
- For no-machine method, stir strawberries into cold custard, freeze in container, and stir every 30 minutes for a few hours to maintain smooth texture.
Notes
- Pick ripe strawberries: The sweeter the berries, the better your ice cream will taste. Fresh and juicy ones make all the difference.
- Chill your mix before freezing: Let the cream and strawberry blend cool in the fridge first. This helps the ice cream set faster and stay smooth.
- Don’t skip stirring (if no machine): If you’re freezing without a maker, give it a mix every hour. This breaks up ice crystals and keeps it creamy.
- Add toppings before serving: Fresh strawberry slices, chocolate chips, or nuts can make it extra fun. A little crunch or drizzle turns it into a real treat.
Nutrition
Disclaimer
Please note that nutrient values are estimates only. Variations can occur due to product availability and manner of food preparation. Nutrition may vary based on methods of origin, preparation, freshness of ingredients, and other factors.
other desserts after meal
Other desserts after a meal can keep things interesting while still feeling light and satisfying. Try fruit parfaits, sorbet, pudding cups, mini cheesecakes, baked apples, or small cookie bites for a simple sweet finish.