I crave nothing more than ice-cold ice cream on a hot summer day, and if I’m making it? This. Is. The. ONE! This easy homemade ice cream is super creamy and sweet, with a delicious zing from the mango, which will leave you wanting more. You don’t even need to use an ice cream maker or food processor for this gluten-free ice cream recipe! All you need is one bowl and a blender. I love how this Mango Ice Cream has the real fruit in it to boost nutrition, but it still tastes like a very decadent treat. And ice cream recipes with minimal cleanup and no churning are always a win in my books.
Ingredients For Mango Ice Cream
There are 3 (yes, just THREE!) ingredients used here:
How To Make Ice Cream
Make a mango puree: dice your mango’s pulp, take care to remove the skin, and add it to the blender. Taste the pulp, add sugar accordingly, and blend until it is smooth without adding any water. You can also skip this step by using canned mango puree! Add the cream to a mixing bowl. Whip the cream using a hand mixer or a stand mixer with a whisk attachment until soft peaks form. You can also use a manual hand whisk if you don’t have the electrical appliances at home. Add the mango puree to the whipped cream and mix for 1-2 minutes until they are well combined. Taste it and add more powdered sugar if it’s needed. Pour the combined mango and cream mixture into a freezer-friendly container with a lid. Close the lid tightly. Freeze the ice cream for 5-6 hours, or until it is set. Ready to eat? Take the mango ice cream out of the freezer and let it thaw for 5 minutes to soften a little. Scoop and serve!
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The flavour: Nothing beats the taste of fresh mango combined with the rich, creaminess of fresh whipped heavy cream. The nutrition: Again, the fresh mango! Making this ice cream at home ensures the ingredients haven’t been altered. You can’t guarantee that in a store-bought ice cream tub! The simple ingredients: This recipe calls for mango, cream, and sugar (if needed). That’s all. Period. It is staggering if you look at an ice cream tub’s list of ingredients! I can’t pronounce most of them, and it doesn’t even taste as good with all enhancers! The satisfaction: I can’t express the joy, pleasure, and proud gleam that a tub of homemade ice cream will bring to your life. The happiness of creating something delicious from scratch is invaluable and a must-try experience.